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Warm, Dry Winter Raises Soil Erosion Concerns In Southern Alberta - Bridge City News - March 12, 2026

This winter southern Alberta has had a warm and relatively dry season, leaving farmland soils more susceptible to blowing and erosion. Lethbridge County says that with high winds and limited snow cover, some producers are already seeing topsoil move off fields. Soil loss can be costly and difficult to reverse, reducing soil productivity and affecting crop performance over time. For its part, Mike Gretzinger, Agronomy Manager, Farming Smarter say…
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bridgecitynews.ca broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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