Shownotes
This episode: you'll hear from two brothers who farm next door to one another who fight about which weather forecast is better: Environment Canada or The Weather Network.
Then: a meteorlogist from each agency joins me to explain how and why forecasts from different agencies come to different conclusions about whether it's going to rain on while you're haying.
Thanks to Quentin Bruns for inspiring this episode; to Herman Bruns for hosting me for an interview; to Doug Gillham from The Weather Network and Armel Castellan from Environment Canada; and to my wife, Vanessa, who made the intro/outro music for the podcast.
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SSMPA Climate Resiliency in Livestock Production: Workshop Apr 24/25 in Armstrong
To register for the SSMPA's April 24/25 Workshop in Armtrong on leveraging your livestock for climate resilience, visit farminginbc.ca/climate
SSMPA Climate Resilience Workshop
SSMPA Climate Resiliency in Livestock Production: Workshop Apr 24/25 in Armstrong
To register for the SSMPA's April 24/25 Workshop in Armtrong on leveraging your livestock for climate resilience, visit farminginbc.ca/climate
SSMPA Climate Resilience Workshop