L'irrigation pourrait aider les agriculteurs face aux changements climatiques

Farmer Sean Stanford poses in his wheat field near Magrath, Alta. on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Stanford's wheat farm just south of Lethbridge, Alta. could have been struggling amid a dry spring and summer. But Stanford is growing crops, thanks to a series of small sprinklers, attached to a large pipe and powered by an electric motor that disperse water from a nearby irrigation canal over some of his fields. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol

CALGARY - Sean Stanford's wheat farm just south of Lethbridge, Alta. falls within the far left corner of Palliser's Triangle 鈥 an expanse of prairie grassland encompassingmuch of southeast Alberta, a swath of southern Saskatchewan, and the southwest corner of Manitoba.

The area is named for explorer Capt. John Palliser, who in 1857, famously declared the entire region a wasteland 鈥 so hot and arid that no crops would ever grow.

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