Quebec farmers hoping for rain after drought, heat wave threaten crops
MONTREAL — The president of Quebec’s professional farmers’ union says the province’s hot, dry summer is affecting crops.
Marcel Groleau says every area of the province is suffering from a lack of rainfall but the problem is particularly acute in the south and the Lanaudiere region north of Montreal.
He says vegetables are most affected by a lack of water but the hay crop also appears to be suffering.
The head of the province’s vegetable grower’s association says it’s too early to tell whether the hot weather will result in losses.