The News (New Glasgow)

The no snow effect

- BY ADAM MACINNIS

This time of year in 2015 there was about two and a half feet of snow in Pictou County according to Environmen­t Canada records.

Three years later the relatively mild temperatur­es combined with little to no snow on the ground would lead the optimistic to believe that spring is just around the corner.

Like most people in Pictou County, Jan MacDonald isn’t sad to say she hasn’t had much shovelling to do this winter, but as a member of the Dalhousie Mountain Snowmobile Club, there’s a part of her that wishes there had been at least a little more. They’ve had to postpone their sixth annual Memorial Rally twice already and if things don’t change drasticall­y may have to skip it entirely and find some alternativ­e event for this year, she said.

“We may just end up having a breakfast or something,” she said.

They aren’t the only snowmobile club that has had the problem. MacDonald was supposed to take part in another snowmobile fundraiser this weekend in Cape Breton as part of a fundraiser, but it also was cancelled.

“It’s been kind of a depressing year for snowmobile­rs,” she said, adding that she doesn’t have much hope of things changing before spring. “At this point we wouldn’t have enough frost in the ground for it to stick around. All we can do is hope for next year.”

She said it’s disappoint­ing that they aren’t able to hold their ride, which is one of their major fundraiser­s, but on the other hand their costs are low this year because they haven’t had the groomer out much on trails.

No snow and agricultur­e David Friesen of Friesen’s Farm said that while there has been little snow this year, there’s been lots of rain, so they aren’t too worried about the amount of moisture in the ground heading into spring.

There are some pros and cons from an agricultur­al standpoint when it comes to the lack of snow.

The one area, Friesen said, that could be impacted negatively is plants like strawberri­es and garlic

which usually benefit from the insulation of the snow.

“If we had known there would be no snow, we would have double mulched,” he said.

But then on the positive side, the lack of snow may help kill off pests that damage crops.

“The wire worm is one that will specifical­ly freeze out because of frost,” he said.

Regardless, he isn’t losing too much sleep over it.

“Weather changes come and go. There’s always something good coming out of something bad.”

 ?? ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS ?? The small amount of snow this year has forced the Dalhousie Mountain Snowmobile Club to cancel their memorial rally in Scotsburn twice, says Jan MacDonald.
ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS The small amount of snow this year has forced the Dalhousie Mountain Snowmobile Club to cancel their memorial rally in Scotsburn twice, says Jan MacDonald.

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