Crop Report: August 28

🌾Saskatchewan Crop Report

Hot weather advanced crops, but storms and humidity slowed harvest. Provincial progress is 12%, behind the five- and 10-year averages. The southwest leads at 23%, followed by the southeast (14%) and east-central (11%). West-central is 6%, northeast 3%, and northwest 2%.

Winter cereals and pulses dominate harvest. 70% of winter wheat, 66% of fall rye, 45% of peas, and 35% of lentils are combined. Spring crops are starting with triticale at 42%, barley 17%, and durum 13%.

Rainfall was scattered, heaviest at Nipawin (42 mm), North Battleford (30 mm), and Consul (28 mm). Cropland moisture is 3% surplus, 77% adequate, 18% short, and 2% very short. Pastures are mostly fair to good.

Crop damage was light, mainly from bertha armyworms, with grasshoppers, hail, and wind also reported.

👉 Harvest season is busy—please stay safe on the roads and in the fields. For insights on how these trends may impact farmland values, connect with Ted Cawkwell.

Click the link below for the full crop report:
Saskatchewan Crop Report

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