B.C. Cattlemen’s Association urging provincial cooperation as lingering drought, high costs challenge ranchers
KAMLOOPS — Ranchers in B.C. are sounding the alarm, warning of early signs of drought in much of the Thompson-Okanagan heading into the summer and calling on the province to stop all plans to decommission existing dams and water-storage infrastructure.
Werner Stump, the president of the BC Cattlemen’s Association, says this is the latest in a series of challenges faced by ranchers in the Southern Interior.
“It seems like every year around this time, we start talking about potential drought,” Stump told CFJC Today.


