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Saskatchewan Harvest Progress as of Sept. 21

Cliff Jamieson
By  Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
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The blue bars of the stacked column charts represent the estimated percent of select Saskatchewan crops harvested as of Sept. 21, while the brown bars represent the percentage swathed or ready to straight combine, both measured against the primary vertical axis. The line with markers represents the percentage change over the five-year average for the sum of these percentages, as measured against the secondary vertical axis. (DTN graphic by Cliff Jamieson)

The Saskatchewan government has estimated that 77% of the province's crop has been harvested as of Sept. 21, which compares to 62% last week, the five-year average of 59% and the 10-year average of 58%. This is double the pace estimated for this week last year, when an estimated 39% was reported harvested as of Sept. 23. Historical data from the province shows that 78% of the crop was harvested as of Sept. 23, 2007, the last time that harvest has achieved a similar pace.

Despite weekend rainfall over the western side of the province on the weekend, the estimate for the Northwest Region harvested area jumped 25 percentage points, the largest week-over-week change seen across the six regions, while all regions are now ahead of their respective five-year average pace. The West-Central Region leads at 21 percentage points ahead of average, while the Southwest Region is 20 points ahead of average.

An estimated 74% of the province's spring wheat is harvested as of Sept. 21, up from 31% reported for this week last year and the five-year average of 53.5% complete. As seen on the attached chart, a further 19% of the spring wheat crop is either estimated as swathed or ready to straight combine (brown bar), while when added to the amount harvested of 74% is 10.7% higher than the five-year average, as indicated by the line with markers measured against the secondary vertical axis.

An estimated 95% of the durum is harvested, up from 48% harvested this time last year and the five-year average of 68% for this week. A further 4% is viewed as swathed or ready to straight combine, with these two numbers reflecting a total that is 18.5% above the five-year average.

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An estimated 61% of the canola crop is viewed as harvested as of this week, up from 17% last year and the five-year average of 44%. A further 35% of the acreage is viewed as either swathed or ready to straight combine. This total is 5.6% higher than the five-year average for this week.

An estimated 34% of the soybean crop is harvested as of Sept. 21, up from 8% last year and the five-year average of 18%. An additional 10% is ready to straight cut. These numbers combined represent a pace that is 74.2% ahead of the five-year average.

Rains over the past week eased the dry conditions of the province slightly, although an estimated 63% of the province remains viewed as short-to-very short topsoil moisture, down from last week's 2020 high of 70%.

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