Sask. students experience breakfast from the farm
Grade 4 and 5 students at Dr. Brass School experienced breakfast from the farm for lunch.
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Grade 4 and 5 students at Dr. Brass School experienced breakfast from the farm for lunch.
Nine per cent of this season's crops have been seeded in Saskatchewan, three per cent ahead of the province’s five-year average, according to this week's crop report.
Saskatchewan farmers made good progress this past week after combining 62 per cent of crops.
Warm, dry, conditions throughout Saskatchewan are helping harvest move forward quickly, according to this week’s crop report.
Warm temperatures over the past week have caused crops to rapidly develop, with some reports of premature ripening, according to the crop report.
Some farmers across Saskatchewan have begun harvesting crops, while others will soon begin harvest within the next week or two.
According to Saskatchewan’s latest crop report, farmers are busy haying.
While the wet weather was welcome in the southern part of the province, farmers up north have experienced some flood damage.
The rainfall was welcome in the province's southern and west-central regions, though farmers in other areas hope to see more rain.