‘We need to get in the field:’ Some Sask. farmers starting to feel the strain
While some farmers in Saskatchewan would do just about anything for a solid downpour, others have already had enough.
Large amounts of rain were hitting various areas in the eastern part of the province on Friday, further delaying the start of seeding season for many.
David Renkas, the owner of Parkland Agronomy in Ituna, says farmers are kind of split about the current state of the weather.
“We need the precipitation, but on the other hand, we need to get in the field,” Renkas said. “Right now, we do need things to dry up and get our equipment out in the field and get our seed in the ground really quick.”


