Seeding ‘virtually complete,’ but wet weather causes issues for Sask. farmers
Seeding is “virtually complete” across Saskatchewan, but excess moisture after the wet spring is causing issues for some producers.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture’s weekly crop report, which covered the week ending on Monday, only one per cent of the province’s acres remain unseeded, largely due to frequent rainfall and excess water in and on the ground. The high moisture levels and the cool start to summer are starting to impede overall crop development, the ministry noted.
“Fall cereals, spring wheat and oilseeds are behind normal development as compared to previous weeks. Warmer temperatures would be appreciated by producers to support crop advancement,” the report read.
The past week saw plenty of rainfall across Saskatchewan, with the Rosthern area topping the list with 95 millimetres. Close behind were Nipawin, with 75mm, and Biggar with 72mm.