Rain-soaked seeding season nears completion
A cool, wet spring has slowed seeding in the region at times, but many area farmers are now finishing up this week.
Kerry Peterson, a producer from the Shellbrook area, put the last of his crop into the ground on Monday evening. His area was hit with a couple heavy rains in recent weeks, both bringing in over an inch and a half of precipitation, but it didn’t slow progress as much as he expected.
“The frost was still in the ground, and that took it out. [The water] all just disappeared nicely,” Peterson explained.
Water drainage was sufficient that there were no major potholes or sloughs to seed around, keeping his acreage on par with last year.