REGINA – Saskatchewan Agriculture says 89 per cent of the 2014 crop has been combined.
That’s in line with the five-year average of 91 per cent.
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Provincial crops analyst Shannon Friesen says significant progress has been made since last week when 72 per cent of the crop was in the bin.
She says harvest should wrap up in the next few weeks.
Warm, dry weather across most of the province is being credited for the progress.
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