Lack of moisture allows some Sask. farmers to begin seeding early
The mild weather in parts of Saskatchewan means some farmers have already started seeding.
Bev Pirio, a vice-president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), owns a farm near Radville in southeastern Saskatchewan.
Pirio is one of a few Saskatchewan farmers who have started seeding; she started the process last week after she didn’t get the snow most parts of the province got.
She explained she’s doing it so she can make sure those seeds can soak up the little bit of moisture the ground has accumulated over the winter.