Due to hot and dry conditions, grasshoppers have made their way into farmers’ crops in southern Alberta, causing severe damage for some. Eloise Therien has the story.
Agriculture
Southern Alberta farmers battle surge in grasshoppers: ‘They’ve been really bad’
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