‘More and more worrisome:’ Dry conditions persist in Saskatchewan
Farmers are continuing to cope with a dry Saskatchewan spring.
For weeks, farmers have been looking to the sky hoping for any drop of moisture to aid crops as seeding continues.
Southwest farmer and agriculture journalist Kevin Hursh said during a break from his seeder Wednesday that anxiety is beginning to rise.
“There has been virtually nothing for precipitation this spring,” he said. “The top is getting dry and some of the shallow-seeded crops are not going to germinate properly without rain.”