Varied precipitation across Saskatchewan has led to a wide range of crop conditions, with some of the areas that received moisture also dealing with hail damage, according to the latest provincial crop report for the week ended June 30.
Varied moisture/crop conditions in Saskatchewan: report
Weekly report as of June 30, 2025
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Supplies to tighten
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Stocks also higher
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Intense storms cause some damage
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Planting 100 per cent complete
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Sporadic rains lead to varied crop development in Saskatchewan
Seeding 100 per cent complete
Rains were welcome across much of Saskatchewan during the week ended June 9, but topsoil moisture levels declined and crop damage was a concern in areas that missed out on the precipitation, said the latest provincial crop report.