Dry spring means Alberta's irrigation canals are opening early
Area around Brooks hasn't seen much rain this spring, and farmers are itching for water
The Eastern Irrigation District near Brooks opened its canals for farmers early this spring, with some calling it one of the earliest starts in recent memory.
"We haven't basically seen much or any rain since January," said Ivan Friesen, the general manager of the irrigation district.
"It's obvious we had to start sooner to react to the conditions."
Several irrigation districts in southern Alberta said they're filling up canals and opening one or two weeks earlier than usual.
Topsoil blowing away
Irrigation officials say the Eastern and Bow River Irrigation Districts east of Calgary are among the driest ones in southern Alberta this spring.
Friesen said some farmers near Brooks plan to water their fields before driving on them to prevent the dry topsoil from blowing away.
"They are waiting for the water first before they seed and work their land," he said.
Still, many in the area said it would be a non-issue if they could only get a few solid days of rain.
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With files from Dave Gilson