Seeding 32 per cent complete across Saskatchewan
Farmers in Saskatchewan made major progress on seeding over the past week.
According to the weekly Crop Report from the Ministry of Agriculture, seeding progressed by 20 per cent in the week ending on Monday. Seeding is now 32 per cent complete in the province, though the wet start to the season means seeding is still behind the five-year average of 54 per cent.
Seeding is furthest ahead in the southwest (45 per cent), followed by the southeast (36 per cent). Fifty-three per cent of field pea crops have been seeded, along with 39 per cent of chickpeas, 38 per cent of durum, 36 per cent of spring wheat, and 30 per cent of barley.
Soybeans are furthest behind, with just eight per cent of this year’s crop in the ground.


