Rain, hail and cool conditions slowing down Saskatchewan farmers
The triple threats of rain, hail and cool weather are slowing down progress for producers in Saskatchewan.
According to the latest crop report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, which covered the week ending Monday, significant rainfall left many fields saturated, with flooding in low-lying areas, while producers in some parts of the province will be assessing damage caused by hail.
Additionally, the ministry said cool and wet conditions are slowing down crop development and making it hard for farmers to complete spraying and haying work.
While the entire east-central region of Saskatchewan saw heavy rainfall in the week covered by the report, the agriculture ministry said the heaviest rains hit the Kuroki area (165 millimetres), followed by the Marengo area (145 mm), Mikado (140 mm) and Raymore (134 mm).


