Just three per cent of Saskatchewan’s 2026 crop in the ground: Agriculture ministry
Cold weather and flooding have pushed back the start of the growing season in Saskatchewan, with only three per cent of the year’s crop seeded.
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s crop report, which covered the week ending on Monday, the three per cent figure puts the province’s farmers well behind the five-year average of 12 per cent and the 10-year average of 13 per cent.
“Cold temperatures, frozen soils and washed-out roads are limiting seeding progress for many areas; this is expected to change in the coming weeks,” the ministry said in its report.
“Cereal crops such as triticale and durum are leading the seeding progress while pulse and oilseed crops are just getting underway.”


