Changing climate across the province is going to have an impact on growing conditions in the Parkland.
That was the message during the presentation, “Adapting to a Changing Production Climate,” at last week’s Keystone Ag Producers Annual General Meeting.
During his speech Sean Goertzen, Climate Initiative Coordinator, for KAP, presented projections from the Prairie Climate Centre:
“We can probably expect more heat and drought in the summer and wetter springs. One of the benefits is a longer growing season is likely to come if these models are right.”
To find all the projections from the Prairie Climate Centre you can head to climateatlas.ca.