Heat blasting impacts canola in north west
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. — Producers in the north west region, including the Battlefords and Meadow Lake areas, experienced some stress from the recent hot spell.
In its latest crop update for the period ending July 18, the province reported the heat and humidity was hard on canola in particular.
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture crops extension specialist, Matthew Struthers, said especially in the northwest region of the province crops experienced a lot of heat and not much rain.
“That heat blasting did occur on a lot of canola plants,” he said. “That drops their flowers and reduces their yield potential…but it didn’t happen on a widespread major scale, so we’re hopeful that those crops will bounce back.”