Crops progressing quickly, but more rain needed: Crop Report
Crops across Saskatchewan are progressing quickly, thanks to warm temperatures and widespread rain, but more moisture is needed in many parts of the province.
That’s according to the weekly Crop Report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture.
The northern parts of the province received more rain than the southern regions over the past week, with the Odessa area recording the largest accumulation, with 42 millimetres. Prince Albert and Turtleford weren’t far behind, seeing 40 millimetres and 37 millimetres respectively.
Around the province, the report said topsoil moisture is rated at one per cent surplus, 42 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short and 15 per cent very short. For hay and pasture land, moisture was rated at 36 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short and 21 per cent very short. The driest conditions were found in the southwest and west-central regions this week, the report noted.