Heat helping crops develop quickly in Saskatchewan
The recent heat wave in Saskatchewan could mean harvest will happen earlier than normal in the province.
In the weekly crop report released Thursday, the Ministry of Agriculture said crops have advanced quickly due to the hot, humid conditions. If the heat continues and there isn’t any rain, crops could be ready for harvest ahead of schedule.
However, the ministry said some producers have reported “heat blasting” which could affect their yields. Other crops were damaged during the week by hail, thunderstorms and tornadoes.
“Canola across the province has suffered from the heat and humidity,” said the report, which also noted the humidity has slowed haying operations.