Seeding delayed in northeast and central Saskatchewan
Seeding has started in the dry areas of southern and western Saskatchewan.
However, it will be much later in May before growers can get into their fields in the wettest parts of the northeast and east central parts of the province.
There was a rapid melt that caused flooding and washed out the roads. Fifteen rural municipalities have declared a local state of emergency. One of the hard-hit areas is near Humboldt, Sask.
George Hintz farms in the Munster area. He said RMs will be busy repairing flood-damaged roads once the waters recede.


