Sask. farmer 'breathing a sigh of relief' after snowstorm brings much-needed moisture
Saskatchewan grain farmer Lesley Kelly is thrilled about the latest snowfall in Saskatchewan bringing some much-needed moisture to her farm's soil, because she was worried about another crop season impacted by droughts.
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![Leslie Kelly, who runs a grain farm near Saskatoon, co-founded the first Canadian mental health organization aimed specifically at farmers, called Do More Agriculture. Lesley Kelly inside a tractor.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5428220.1709657144!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/leslie-kelly.jpg)
Saskatchewan grain farmer Lesley Kelly is thrilled about the latest snowfall in Saskatchewan bringing some much-needed moisture to her farm's soil, because she was worried about another crop season impacted by droughts.