Early start to harvest in Saskatchewan due to drought
MELFORT, Sask. — Hot dry weather has accelerated crop development and some farmers in south and central Saskatchewan have started combining.
Provincial crops extension specialist Shannon Friesen said that is quite a bit earlier than normal.
“Nothing about this year is normal for us,” Friesen said. “Harvest progress so far is very, very small, it is mostly peas and lentils that are coming off.”
Estimated yields for many crops across the province are expected to be well below average.