Harvest stretching into early March for some Saskatchewan farmers
It’s not common for harvest to stretch into early March, but large quantities of crops left in the field have motivated farmers to get out and combine.
Todd Lewis, a farmer south of Regina and the president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan, said mild conditions in some parts of the province are giving some leeway to wrap up last year’s harvest.
“For those producers that had crop left out there, they’re happy to get out now and get things in shape for spring seeding,” he said.
The quality of the crop harvested at this point can vary.