Seeding progress has advanced to 80 per cent this week — significantly up from last week but still behind the five-year (91%) and 10-year (92%) averages.
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Producers made significant seeding progress this week with 52 per cent complete, thanks to favourable weather conditions. This continues to be behind both the five-year average of 74 per cent and the 10-year average of 77 per cent. #SaskAG#CropReport
Seeding is ramping up in many areas of the province, with progress at 16 per cent complete, up 13 per cent from last week.
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Spring seeding is underway with three per cent of the crop now planted. The is behind the five-year average of 12 per cent and the 10-year average of 13 per cent.
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Just a reminder that the RM of Edenwold prohibits residents and businesses from piling snow where it blocks the ditch drainage. Snow from driveways must be pushed into or piled on private property.
Producers made solid harvest progress on remaining crop acres and got plenty of other field work done last week, before rain and snowfall on the weekend halted operations in many areas.
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Producers were able to make solid progress on harvest this week, despite rainfall in parts of the province last week. Currently, 93 per cent of crops have been harvested throughout the province, with many producers finishing last week.
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Overall harvest progress has remained steady, however, the rain and
high humidity stalled progress in the eastern portion of the province
and caused a delayed start in the west.
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Many areas of the province received rainfall this past week causing producers to briefly pause harvest. Learn more about this week's Crop Report: https://t.co/jhtAXtMG61
Dry conditions in most of the province last week allowed producers to make significant progress in the field. Currently, 23 per cent of crops have been harvested, which is up from the 11 per cent reported last week. Learn more at this week's Crop report: https://t.co/jhtAXtMG61
It was a hot week in Saskatchewan with heavy thunderstorms bringing strong winds and large hail to some regions.
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Harvest progress was slow last week due to scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. Humid mornings across the province made for short harvest days and poor desiccation weather. Farmers are looking forward to higher temperatures this week to speed up crop maturity.
Widespread rainfall in the province last week had varying impacts on crops. The rain was timely for later seeded crops as they continue to fill, but some producers are concerned about the potential impact on quality for early seeded crops. Learn more in this week’s Crop Report.