Crop development across Sask. looking good

Source: Commodity News Service Canada, June 21, 2018 

Winnipeg, June 21 (CNS Canada) – The majority of crops in Saskatchewan are at normal stages of development for this time of year, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s crop report for the week ended June 18.

Seventy-five per cent of the provincial pulse crops and fall and spring cereals are at a normal development stage, while 70 per cent of oilseeds are at the same stage.

Rain fell across many areas of the province, with large amounts reported in the west-central region. The Rosthern area, north of Saskatoon, received 54 mm of precipitation, while Kindersley, southwest of Saskatoon, and Moosomin, in the southeastern portion of the province, received 30 mm.

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