Saskatchewan Topsoil Moisture Improves, but Some Crop Damage Too 


Saskatchewan topsoil moisture conditions improved following heavy rain in some locations this past week, although crop damage also occurred in the worst-hit areas. 

In addition to the rain, with localized amounts in excess of 100 mm, some areas also experienced minor to severe hail and wind damage, “with producers still assessing which crops will be able to recover,” said Thursday’s weekly crop report. 

On the other hand, some crops also continue to suffer from dryness and drought, with the Northwest Region seeing only limited rainfall in the past week. 

Areas in the west-central and pockets in other regions received significant rainfall. The Macklin area received the highest rainfall at 108 mm, followed by the Wilkie area at 107 mm. The Semans area reported 99 mm and the Luseland area reported 96 mm for the week. 

Rainfall significantly increased topsoil moisture in all regions (see map below). Provincially, cropland topsoil moisture was rated as 6% surplus, 74% adequate, 16% short, and 4% very short as of Monday, compared to 1% surplus, 40% adequate, 45% short and 14% very short a week earlier. 

In the Northwest Region, where the west side of the region was left largely dry, topsoil moisture was rated 4% surplus, 58% adequate, 32% short and 6% very short as of Monday. 

Up to 1% of provincial cropland is flooded and now unlikely to produce a crop, the report said. 

Cooler temperatures this week have slowed crop development. Oilseed crops are the furthest behind the normal stages of development for this time of year. Crops in the Southwest Region of the province are the furthest advanced while crops in the East-Central and Northeast regions are the furthest behind in development. “Warmer temperatures and continued precipitation are needed to help crop development progress.” 

The sporadic rainfall in Saskatchewan is also impacting livestock water supplies, the report said, with some producers concerned about water availability for their animals. 

See the full crop report at the link here: 

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/market-and-trade-statistics/crops-statistics/crop-report 




Source: DePutter Publishing Ltd.

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