Saskatchewan sees average year as province back to recovering from droughts

Jan 09, 2025

Saskatchewan continued on the path to recovery as another year saw conditions remain closer to normal following the droughts earlier this decade.

The ag sector is hoping to see more progress on that with a good snowpack over winter helping to balance that moisture deficit.

Daryl Harrison, Saskatchewan's Minister of Agriculture, talks about the province's economic fortunes over 2024.

"I think more moisture-wise, some of our dryer pockets have seen some more moisture and our drought area certainly shrunk. There's certainly dry areas remaining out there and with our snowpack that we've received so far this winter, I think it's very optimistic that we're seeing the drought years behind us. We still need some spring rains to help enhance both the grass and hayland, but also prepare for spring seeding."

Harrison himself farms in the southeast corner and says he saw a great year in that area.

"Crop wise it was a great year, I thought cops across the board were generally average to above. So I think most producers were very pleased. They were hoping for better because it certainly looked better than what it probably yielded to some. But overall, I think they were very satisfied with the growing season."

Crops weren't the only successful ag industry as Harrison says that cattle had a great year.

"The beef industry, you know, feeder cabs were selling at near all-time highs and you know personally I've been waiting for a year like this since 2003 when BSE hit. So I think that would definitely be a highlight is the higher feeder prices."

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