Thu, Aug 31: Harvest season came early in Saskatchewan this year. And for many, crop quality and yields are better than expected considering the tinder dry conditions. But those conditions could mean trouble ahead for next year’s crops. As Marney blunt tells us, once harvest is over, many Saskatchewan farmers will be praying for October rain.
Global News at 6 Regina
Dry conditions loom over quality of next year’s crops
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