Heat, dry conditions taking toll on crops in Saskatchewan
The heat wave in Saskatchewan is having a major impact on crops in the province.
In its weekly crop report, the Ministry of Agriculture said producers around the province need rain to improve crop and pasture growth, especially in areas that haven’t received a lot of precipitation this year.
The lack of rain has caused topsoil moisture levels to drop significantly over the past week.
Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 42 per cent short and 27 per cent very short, but only zero per cent surplus and 31 per cent adequate. Ratings for hay and pasture land topsoil moisture are worse, at 40 per cent very short, 36 per cent short, 24 per cent adequate and zero per cent surplus.