13-07-2026 13:15 via farms.com

Saskatchewan Agriculture Reports Excess Moisture Continues to Slow Crop Development and Impact Quality

Saskatchewan Agriculture reports rainfall continued across many areas of the province over this past week, with some regions experiencing minor to severe hail. Saskatchewan Agriculture released its crop report Thursday for the period from June 30th to July 6th. Rebecca Hort, a crops extension specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture, says crops are starting to show signs of moisture stress.
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