More rain hit the ground this week than last week in the province, according to the weekly Saskatchewan Agriculture crop report for August 5th-11th.
Although it was welcome in areas where crops were seeded later, some producers are concerned about the potential impact the rain will have on quality of crops seeded earlier in the season.
The rain also stalled operations in many areas, and most producers are now waiting for some warm, dry weather to support crop development.
Rainfall was significant across most of Saskatchewan. The Beatty area northwest of Melfort received the most with 105 millimetres (mm), followed by the Calder area near the Manitoba border with 103 mm and the Star City area with 102 mm. The Bruno, Prince Albert and Saskatoon areas all received 90 mm of rain or more.