Edmonton — Drought and locusts have dimmed hopes of a bountiful autumn harvest on the Prairies.
Crop forecasters are already revising earlier estimates downward as beleaguered farmers in many areas scramble to salvage what they can of crops that were so lush in the spring.
Alberta rancher Dan Jeffery is racing the 'hoppers and the heat to turn his stressed crops into silage to feed the cattle he can't market because of the mad cow crisis.
"We're trying to minimize our losses," said Mr. Jeffery, 50, who owns 500 head of cattle west of Ponoka in central Alberta. "We need to be in a position to feed our cattle."
Mr. Jeffery said his oat and barley fields are turning white from the heat and he has never seen the grasshoppers so thick.
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