As Saskatchewan producers are near the end of their seeding operations, many are preparing for in-crop spraying.
Bill Prybylski, one of the vice presidents for Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan said majority of Saskatchewan producers will wrap up their seeding operations in the next few days to a week.
Prybylski said there’s sufficient moisture for adequate germination, and with a little bit of heat, crops will be advancing quite quickly, Prybylski said.“We’re going to need some significant rain events between now and harvest to bring the crops to final maturity,” he said. “But as it sits right now, the crops are off to a good start.”Saskatchewan farmer Craig Eger located in Coronach, Sask. also agrees with that point.
“It’s always a concern,” he said. “Right now, we are sitting pretty good. I guess this area here is not quite prone to drought as the south and the west. But it can happen.”
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