Wet conditions have hampered harvests and the quality of some yields in Alberta. In the case of hay, it could mean a difficult and expensive winter to feed horses. As Sarah Komadina explains, that has animal rescues worried that some people may not be able to keep their animals.
Alberta farming
Hay shortage worrying farmers as winter approaches
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