"We want to remind farmers to take extreme caution when they're out on the fields working. Maybe you're working on a new field this year that's in use, maybe it's a new piece of equipment, long hours, there are many different factors that could play into potential line contact."
"We understand that there's a rush to get as much seed into the ground as possible right now. The seeding window is pretty short for some crops, especially with the wet weather we've been having, it kind of pushed seeding back a little bit."
After the major storms that battered parts of Saskatchewan earlier this spring, a lot of power poles went down, some of which were on farmland.
That's another thing to watch out for and McGregor says you should contact SaskPower if you find one of those lines.
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