Warm and dry weather benefit harvest in Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan harvest has advanced thanks to the recent warm and relatively dry weather.
According to this week’s crop report from Saskatchewan Agriculture, Saskatchewan farmers are behind the five-year average amount for crops combined.
Farmers are ahead in the crops swathed or ready to straight-cut, sitting at thirty-seven per cent up from 25 per cent.
Forty-three per cent of this year’s crop has been combined, which is falling behind the five-year average of 58 per cent.