‘Feel pretty good’: Sask. farmer sees solid yield after harvest wraps up
Harvest in Saskatchewan is officially done with the provincial government saying 100 per cent of crops are in the bin as of Oct. 21.
The final provincial crop report said most crops got off to a good start this year thanks to the moisture brought on by the heavy rainfall from June and May. Their growth was accelerated by heat waves in August and July.
“I feel pretty good. We’re always optimists by nature. I think farmers have to be, in order to try again every year,” said Will Robbins, a board member of the National Farmers Union who farms west of Saskatoon.
Robbins said he had a significantly better yield this season than he did over the last three years due to the drought conditions.