Flood damage to soy bean crops. BlackburnNews.com file photo.Flood damage to soy bean crops. BlackburnNews.com file photo.
Sarnia

Rain Delays Crops

A very wet spring, including this past weekend, has created problems for area farmers.

Over 3 5mm of rain was recorded at Sarnia's Chris Hadfield Airport last Thursday through Saturday, and considerably more fell in parts of the county.

Lambton Grains Committee Chair Kevin Marriott says freshly planted corn and soybean crops have been washed out and need to be replanted. He says winter wheat crops have also taken a hit.

"There's definitely a lot of ponding, and there will be some damage to the winter wheat that will be coming out in head over the next three weeks," says Marriott. "There was damage but it was somewhat minimal compared to if it occurred a month later."

Marriott says the ground is so saturated, that it will take days or even weeks to dry up.

He says that, combined with frost, will make for a late start to the planting season.

Read More Local Stories

New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

New military crosswalk in Sarnia to be unveiled

As part of a partnership between the Sarnia Legion Branch 62 and City of Sarnia, an unveiling ceremony will be held at the corner of Christina Street and Wellington Street on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m.

Members of the Sarnia Police Service entering a Tashmoo Avenue residence on June 4, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service)

Two men arrested in Tashmoo Ave. standoff

Sarnia police said the investigation began on May 29 after the victim was allegedly attacked by acquaintances at a residence near Tashmoo Avenue and Christopher Drive at Aamjiwnaang First Nation.