Harvest moving slowly in Sask. as farmers hope for warmer weather
Harvest is moving slowly on farms across Saskatchewan, as producers hope for warm weather to help bring their crops to maturity.
According to the latest crop report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, which covered the week ending on Monday, harvest is four per cent complete across the province, well behind the five-year average of 15 per cent and the 10-year average of 12 per cent. But harvest is still slightly more advanced than the same time last year, when only three per cent of the province’s crops were in the bin.
“Cool weather, rainfall and humidity slowed crop development and harvest operations last week,” the ministry wrote in its report.
“While harvest has begun in some areas, mainly on early seeded pulse crops, spring and winter cereals, most crops are still developing and not yet ready to combine.”


