Saskatchewan harvest 73 per cent complete, according to crop report
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Even with the cool weather, harvest progress for the province is at 73 per cent, up from 64 per cent from last week, and ahead of the five-year average of 68 per cent.
Harvest for many producers has been slowed over the last week, as cool and damp weather was felt across Saskatchewan
Even with the cool weather, harvest progress for the province is at 73 per cent, up from 64 per cent from last week, and ahead of the five-year average of 68 per cent.
“Certainly a lot of progress for sure, but not as much of a jump as maybe some people would have expected,” crops extensions specialist for the ministry of agriculture Matthew Struthers said.
“So going forward, we would like to see that cool, damp weather just hold off just a little bit longer, and then we can get all the crop off and then let it rain. And eventually one day let it snow, but not yet,” he said with a laugh.
An additional 18 per cent of the crop is ready to be swathed or straight-cut.
Harvest is most advanced in the southwest region where 96 per cent of the crop is now combined. The west-central region has 89 per cent combined and the southeast 65 per cent. The northwest region has 63 per cent of crop combined, while the northeast only has 58 per cent and the east-central 52 per cent.
“The majority of crop damage this week was due to wind, waterfowl, wildlife and lack of moisture,” the province said in this week’s crop report.
“There were several reports of hard frosts across the province, but producers say damage is low due to crops being so well advanced. The recent rain will likely cause some minor downgrading to standing or swathed cereal crops due to bleaching.”