Seeding lags behind five year average in Saskatchewan
Seeding is now 77 per cent complete in Saskatchewan which is behind the five-year average of 91 per cent.
The southeast is the furthest advanced in seeding progress at 84 per cent complete. This is followed closely by the southwest at 83 per cent and the northwest at 80 per cent. The west-central regions are at 71 per cent. The northeast region has completed 68 per cent of their seeding operations. The east central area is at 73 per cent.
Muenster area farmer George Hinz started seeding on May 9 following a couple of inches of rain. More rain resulted in a four-day break between May 16 and 19 with seeding resuming after that.
Hinz said while the May moisture has been very much appreciated, warmer weather will be needed in June to speed up crop development.