Canadian ranchers brace for long, lean winter after droughts, soaring feed costs
Jocelyn Wasko and her husband Travis have spent much of the summer and fall preparing and worked hard to grow their own forage crops, even taking a few thousand acres of durum wheat that didn't grow well enough to sell and cutting and baling it for feed instead.
Jocelyn Wasko and her husband Travis have spent much of the summer and fall preparing and worked hard to grow their own forage crops, even taking a few thousand acres of durum wheat that didn't grow well enough to sell and cutting and baling it for feed instead.