Rainfall amounts varied across the province from 49 mm at Pelly, to 46 mm at Bienfait, 26 mm at Shaunavon, 24 at Melfort and 1.5 mm at Consul.
Struthers says the drier areas of the province will need to see decent moisture to help with crop development.
"Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as six per cent surplus, 58 per cent adequate, 26 per cent short and 10 per cent very short. Hay and pastureland moisture is rated as two per cent surplus, 56 per cent adequate, 29 per cent short and 13 per cent very short. This increase in moisture will help pastures grow rapidly."
Producers in the drier areas are being reminded to be cautious about the potential for grass fires with hot or sparking equipment.
Livestock producers in the southwest and west-central areas are monitoring pasture conditions, checking water supply and testing water quality.
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