High humidity causes harvest delays in Saskatchewan
Wind, rain, and waterfowl were the main causes of crop damage this week in Saskatchewan, while harvest was delayed because of rain and high humidity.
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Crop Report for the week of Sept. 16 to 22, harvest progress totaled 68 per cent which continues to be behind the five-year average.
Crops Extension Specialist Tyce Masich said for the few crops that are still green, high humidity slows the dry down process.
“Crops that are still in the field, they have to be dry enough to go through the combine, otherwise you’ll see plugging,” he said. “That just prevents producers from getting out in the field and actually combining until later, like afternoon, when the early morning humidity goes away.”


