Harvest 93 per cent complete in Saskatchewan as farmers near the finish line
Harvest is nearly complete across Saskatchewan, and farmers are taking advantage of dry conditions as they work to get their operations wrapped up.
According to the weekly crop report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, which covered the week ending on Monday, harvest is now 93 per cent complete across the province, and every region has passed the 90 per cent mark. That puts the province slightly behind the five-year average of 98 per cent, but ahead of the 10-year average of 87 per cent.
Almost all of the province’s winter cereal and pulse crops are in the bin, the ministry said, with the exception of chickpeas, which are 70 per cent harvested. Only a few spring cereal crops remain in the field, while 91 per cent of the mustard crop, 89 per cent of the canola crop, 70 per cent of the soybean crop and 60 per cent of the flax crop have been harvested.
The ministry said yields are above historical averages for most crop types, but the yields vary greatly across different areas, thanks to varying levels of rainfall and other regional challenges.


