Tariff turmoil, extreme drought, late-season rain, wildfire smoke, a change in federal government: to say it’s been an atypical year on the farm would be an understatement.

Then again, as most farmers are quick to point out, there’s really no such thing as a typical farming season.

By all accounts, the crop has been strong. Yields are above average for canola and wheat, despite early season heat waves, dry conditions and smoky skies. In fact, those factors probably helped. The onset of endless fall rain has been a bigger challenge for farmers as they race to finish harvest and prepare the fields for spring seeding — but it’s nothing they haven’t faced before.

Tariffs are a more uncomfortable reality. China has levelled a 75 per cent levy on canola — one of Manitoba’s most impor…

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