Seeding is close to the half-way mark in Saskatchewan, according to Thursday’s provincial crop report.
Progress is 49% complete, up 31% from last week and is ahead of the five-year average of 32% and the ten-year average of 34%.
The southwest region is the furthest ahead at 76% complete, while the northwest region sits at 49% complete, the southeast, west-central and northeast regions are all at 43% complete, and the east-central region is 33% complete.
Pulse crops continue to lead other crop types in progress with 78% of field peas seeded, followed by lentils at 71%, and chickpeas at 65%. For cereal crops, triticale is 73% seeded, durum 65%, spring wheat 53%, barley 45%, oats 28%, and canary seed at 23%. Mustard continues to lead oilseed crops in seeding progress at 66%, then canola at 29%, and flax at 28%. Perennial forage is at 25% seeded and soybeans are the furthest behind at 14%.