02-06-2026 16:18 via farms.com

Rapid seeding progress made in some areas of the province

Farmers are dealt with all kinds of weather conditions this spring.The mixed precipitation in late-April, subsequent rainfall, and the recent heat wave resulted in producers beginning seeding operations one week or more later than normal.Jeremy Welter farms in the Kerrobert area in west-central Saskatchewan and is also a Vice-President with the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS).He said while the warm weather allowed them to catch up, it did provide a challenge to equipmen
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