Spring showers brighten spirits of Saskatchewan farmers
A general rain fell in Saskatchewan and stalled seeding operations, but no one was complaining at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture kick-off to the crop reporting season southwest of Regina Thursday morning.
Agriculture Minister David Marit was at the Wood Farm south of Grand Coulee to share the first crop report of the 2024 seeding season. He reported that 12 per cent of the 2024 crop is now planted.
“Saskatchewan farmers are back in the field doing what they do best and, in many ways, better than anyone in the world,” Marit said. “Our producers have generated record agri-food exports for each of the past four years, growing crops with some of the world’s smallest carbon footprints compared to other competitive jurisdictions.”
Levi Wood said their farm has been dry but was more ‘drought adjacent’ the last few years and knows where near the level of dry others have experienced.