Sask. harvest ahead of five-year average, despite rain delays
Harvest in Saskatchewan is ahead of the five-year average for this time of year despite some delays due to rain.
According to the weekly crop report from the Ministry of Agriculture, which covered the period from Aug. 8 until Monday, harvest is already nine per cent done in the province, a single percentage point ahead of the five-year average and well ahead of the 10-year average of five per cent.
Harvest was slowed by rainfall in some parts of the province, particularly the northwest, but according to the report, “producers welcomed the moisture.” The biggest rainfall over the past week was in the Esterhazy area, which got 67 millimetres, while Lipton got 63 millimetres.
But despite the rain, which fell on all crop districts over the past week, many fields are still drier than producers would like to see. Cropland topsoil moisture was rated as 26 per cent adequate, 45 per cent short and 29 per cent very short. Hay and pasture land moisture levels were rated as 21 per cent adequate, 45 per cent short and 34 per cent very short.