Posted: Jul 22, 2021 5:53 PM CT | Last Updated: July 22
A cow drinks water from a makeshift trough on a farm near Oak Point, Man.(Gary Solilak/CBC)
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Manitoba farmers struggling under the impacts of extreme weather could get some much-needed relief through a number of programs announced by the federal and provincial governments on Thursday.
The combination of extreme heat, low precipitation and insect infestation across southern and central Manitoba have stunted crops and forced cattle producers to sell off part or all of their herds.
Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau toured regions affected by the drought on Thursday morning.
"I can't begin to imagine the stress that producers are going through watching your pastures and crops dry up, wondering how you're going to get your animals through the winter," she said at a news conference later in the day.