The last weekly crop report for the season in Saskatchewan is out and shows that wet weather has hampered the harvest.

The report from Saskatchewan Agriculture says 82 per cent of the crop has been combined -- up just one per cent from last week.

The five-year average for this time of year is 99 per cent combined.

Wet weather has resulted in very little harvest progress since the beginning of October.

The report says many producers were out testing the crop, but little could be combined because equipment was moving slowly through the wet fields.

There will be a final report released Nov. 24 to capture any additional harvest progress and to summarize the crop year.