Harvest begins in parts of Saskatchewan
Harvest has just kicked off in some areas across the province, particularly in the west-central and southwest regions where crop development is most advanced.
According to the weekly Crop Report from the Ministry of Agriculture, the start of harvest is still at least a week away in the eastern regions, where many crops are behind in development.
Rain continues to create some issues and uncertainty for farmers, with the report noting that some areas got no rain at all over the past week, while other areas were hammered by localized storms that left behind flooding and damaged crops. The Unity area, for example, received 53 millimetres of rain between July 26 and Aug. 1.
Overall, topsoil moisture levels decreased slightly in the past week, with ratings sitting at four per cent surplus, 64 per cent adequate, 25 per cent short, and 13 per cent very short.