Saskatchewan seeding nearly done
Saskatchewan farmers are close to completing spring seeding, although the east central region remains behind because of wet conditions and heavy rain.
Ministry of Agriculture crops extension specialist Augustine Osei, based in Weyburn, said seeding is 97 per cent complete provincially, up from 93 per cent last week and slightly below the five- and 10-year average of 99 per cent.
“Progress was slow due to moisture and precipitation received in some parts,” Osei said. “Some fields, as reporters mentioned, are wet at the moment, which made them inaccessible for seeding to progress as much as some would have liked.”
The west central and southwest regions are the most advanced at 99 per cent complete, followed by the southeast, northeast and northwest regions at 98 per cent. The east central region is at 90 per cent.


