Excessive moisture and heat hurting crops in Saskatchewan
Crops are reported to be in overall good condition in Saskatchewan, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Agriculture.
It was generally drier over the past week compared to previous weeks, despite the excess moisture causing crop yellowing in low-lying areas in some regions of the province and lack of moisture contributing to drier areas.
Moisture and warmer temperatures have sped up crop development, however canola and spring cereals are still the furthest behind the normal stages of development for this time of year.
Saskatchewan is in a heatwave, and while some farmers welcome the hot weather, others are concerned. Disease development has been spotted in various crops including pulses and cereals.