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Some farmers around Saskatchewan are getting a bit of a reprieve from the soggy weather they’ve been accustomed to for the last week and a half roughly.
In Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly crop report, it was revealed rain did indeed slow down progress for many across the province, with harvest at 38 per cent completion.
That’s a little behind the five-year average of 44 per cent.
Now that the sun is out, farmers can get back out on their fields.
News Talk Radio’s Kevin Martel was there on a piece of land northwest of Regina as a producer started the combine back up, hopping on for the ride as we hear in Martel on the Move.