Much needed moisture arrives in Saskatchewan
MELFORT, Sask. — Rain slowed seeding progress in Saskatchewan this last week but there weren’t many farmers complaining.
Crops Extension Specialist Matt Struthers compiles the weekly crop report for the Ministry of Agriculture. Even with the rain delays, 86 per cent of the crop is in the ground which is well ahead of the five-year average of 77 per cent for this time of year, he said.
“The recent rains will greatly improve crop germination and emergence across many parts of the province. So, it’s very good to see,” Struthers said.
The southwest region is the farthest along with 91 per cent of the crop seeded. Eighty-nine per cent has been seeded in the west central, 87 per cent seeded in the northwest, 86 per cent seeded in the southeast, 85 per cent seeded in the northeast and lastly, 77 per cent seeded in the east central region of the province.


