Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly crop report shows cooler temperatures and excess moisture conditions are causing delays to overall crop development.
Fall cereals, spring wheat, and oilseeds are behind normal development as compared to previous weeks.
Rosso says crop damage is being reported in a number of areas around the province for various reasons.
"Producers have reported overall minor crop damage associated with frosts, but some crops are still being assessed. Producers are applying fungicides to slow the development of crop diseases as well. Notably, producers have seen some diseases in cereal crops. Gophers, flea beetles, and grasshoppers continue to cause crop damage throughout the province."
She points out that in some areas, gophers and flea beetles have caused severe damage and producers have had to reseed.
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