Topsoil moisture levels in cropland were rated as three per cent surplus, 89 per cent adequate and eight per cent short. In hayland, moisture levels were rate as two per cent surplus, 85 per cent adequate and 13 per cent short. In pastures, moisture was rated as two per cent surplus, 83 per cent adequate, 13 per cent short and two per cent very short.
“Producers continue to report good crop emergence across the province,” the report read. “Of the crops that have emerged, the majority are reported in excellent to good condition.”
Damage to crops over the past week was largely minor, the crop report stated, with some farmers reporting issues with light frost or excessive water. Insect issues were also reported in some areas.
“Flea beetle and cutworm activity has been noted, with some producers taking control measures,” the report noted. “Some regions have observed grasshoppers hatching but no current reports of crop damage.”
In addition to wrapping up seeding operations, producers in Saskatchewan are also busy moving their cattle to pasture, spraying, picking rocks and land rolling.
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