Harvest in Saskatchewan virtually complete
Farmers in Saskatchewan are on the verge of wrapping up harvest.
In its weekly crop report, the Ministry of Agriculture said 95 per cent of the crop has been combined — well ahead of the five-year average of 70 per cent for this time of year. Another three per cent of the crop is swathed or ready to straight-cut.
The ministry said there have been some challenges with crops like canola and flax, which are regrowing across the province.
Producers in the southwest region have combined 98 per cent of their crops, while those in the southeast and west-central regions have 95 per cent done. Farmers in the east-central and northeast regions are at 94 per cent and those in the northwest are 93 per cent complete.


