The Saskatchewan harvest is now more than two-thirds complete, even as rain and high humidity stalled progress in the eastern portion of the province and caused delays in the west.
Thursday’s weekly crop report pegged the overall harvest in the province at 68% complete as of Monday. That’s up from 53% a week earlier but continues to trail the five- and 10-year averages of 83% and 72%. Last year at this time, the harvest was 79% done.
As a result of the rainy and damp conditions, areas with cereal crops still in the field are seeing poor quality and sprouting, the report said. However, higher temperatures over the weekend and into the coming week should help farmers progress or finish up this year’s harvest, it added.
The southwest leads the province with 80% of crops now in the bin, followed by the southeast at 70%. The west-central region is 65% complete, while the east-central sits at 59%. The northeast is at 61% done, and the northwest at 69%.