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What we know about how wildfire smoke affects Prairie crops

Impacts depend on smoke quantity, plant progress, surrounding weather conditions.
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Healthy plants growing in a garden on a smoke-filled day in Kipling July 14, 2023.

WESTERN PRODUCER — With nearly 100 active wildfires across the three Prairie provinces at this writing, farmers don’t have to go far to see and feel the effects of smoke in the atmosphere — but what this year’s crops will experience is a more complicated matter.

If you’ve got time for some reading right now, here we’ve gathered a list of links to recent years’ articles on the subject from across our sister publications.

, Alberta Farmer, 2019

As smoke over Prairie skies became an annual phenomenon, many farmers were wondering about the cumulative effect on their seeded crops. The answer to that question, though, “is so plant- and environment-specific” and not much research has been done to further clarify, agronomist Jeremy Boychyn told Alexis Kienlen.

, Manitoba Co-operator, 2024

How does a smoke-obscured sun and poor air quality affect corn crops? To be sure, it reduces sunlight (bad) — but it also helps to diffuse sunlight (good).

“The way it breaks out is that wildfire smoke can negatively impact the crop, but it can actually positively affect the crop,” Purdue professor Dan Quinn told our associate editor Don Norman last spring.

, Farmtario, 2023

Ontario’s ag ministry put together these lists of the pros and cons of wildfire smoke on crops during wildfires in Ontario and Quebec in 2023.

, Western Producer, 2024

Whether wildfire smoke has an impact on crop yield is one thing, but as smoke’s effects on grape crops in California and Australia have shown, its effect on crop quality may be quite another.

, Manitoba Co-operator, 2024

Weather expert Daniel Bezte examined what we know about wildfire smoke’s effects on weather, including temperatures, precipitation and atmospheric stability.

Click here for information from the Canadian Red Cross on how to support evacuees from wildfire-threatened communities in and .

 

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