Farming in British Columbia

The Public Good Could Be Bad for this Farmer in Sumas Prairie

51 min · 24 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Public Good Could Be Bad for this Farmer in Sumas Prairie

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The show today has two segments, both concerning undesirable amounts of water. In segment one, Dave Russenberger wrestles with a public plan that carries serious implications for his dariy farm in the Sumas Prairie. In segment two, greater Vernon farmers talk about the impacts of a mandatory 70% reduction to their annual irrigation allocation. Some believe this sacrifice could and should have been avoided, but I'm not so sure. Links: Sumas River Watershed Flood Mitigation Plan [https://letstalkabbotsford.ca/sumasriverwatershedfloodmitigationplan] The modern history [https://www.rdno.ca/mwp] of water planning in Greater Vernon

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