Unseasonably cool spring impacting farmers’ crops in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — It’s been an unseasonably cold spring in Kamloops, a fact many do not like as we await the warmer temperatures. However, the people like farmers who rely on mother nature to make a living are becoming more worried.
Dieter Dudy is in the process of planting lettuce, one of the few crops that are actually thriving at his Westsyde farm amidst cooler spring temperatures.
“We have lettuces that do extremely well in this weather. Peas do really well, they enjoy this,” said Dudy, who owns Thistle Farms on Dairy Road in Westsyde. “My garlic went in last October and it’s doing incredibly well, but they don’t mind cold temperatures.”


