Peas were reported by the province at 40.8 bu/acre, above the StatsCan estimate of 35.5 bu/acre, and lentils came in at 1,785.5 lbs/acre, easily beating the StatsCan’s 1,463 lbs.  
The average chickpea yield, at 1,716.2 lbs/acre, topped the StatsCan estimate of 1,342 lbs, while the average mustard yield was 56.1 lbs higher at 880.1 lbs. The province’s average canary yield estimate of 1,354 lbs/acre was relatively close to the StatsCan projection of 1,314 lbs. 
Crop quality was good as well, with most crops grading in the top two quality categories, the province said. However, some downgrading was reported in certain areas due to dry conditions, pest activity, and late-season rain. 
Harvest is virtually now complete in Saskatchewan except for some small acres of later seeded crops remaining in the field. Many producers have experienced occasional harvest delays since September caused by rainfall, frost, and humid weather.
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