Drought fears linger as seeding begins on southwest Saskatchewan farms
Seeding season is underway across parts of Saskatchewan, but for farmers in the drought-stricken southwest, optimism in short supply.
After a winter that brought little moisture and a spring that has so far swung wildly between warm temperatures and sudden snowstorms, producers are finally getting equipment into the fields. But many farmers say conditions are far from ideal, and what happens next could determine whether or not they’re able to stay afloat.
“We’ve got decent top moisture, I would say, for seeding conditions at this point in time, but we don’t have an abundance of subsoil moisture,” said Quinton Jacksteit, the reeve of the RM of Big Stick.
“We’re going to need some good summer moisture for this to be a successful year.”

