Ranchers still recovering from 2023 wildfires and prolonged drought
KAMLOOPS — In the aftermath of 2023 wildfires and drought limiting hay production, B.C. ranchers were forced to sell off more cattle than usual, upwards of 40 percent of some herds. But the calmer 2024 summer has provided optimism that numbers could be return to the province.
“When the price of cattle is high it’s hard to retain them in your herd, because they have lost income over the past, so you have to rebuild the income but you have to rebuild the herd. So, we are down on our numbers of cattle in the province but we have the feed this year so hopefully we will see some of that rebuild start to take place,” said BC Cattlemen’s Association General Manager Kevin Boon.
While June provided some moisture for ranchers, a dry July and August combined with low moisture reserves in the land has raised concern about the final cut of hay.