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Crop Report For the Period June 11 to June 17, 2019 Published by the Ministry of Agriculture ISSN 0701 7085 Report number 08, June 20, 2019 For further information, contact Cory Jacob, PAg, Crops Extension Specialist, Regional Services Branch, Toll Free: 1-866-457-2377 or 306-694-3587, Email: [email protected]. Also available on the Ministry of Agriculture website at saskatchewan.ca/crop-report. Some of the areas of the province received rain last week; however, many of the areas in desperate need of moisture received little to no rainfall again. The rain will help to relieve dry soil conditions in the areas where it fell, and encourage germination and growth on cropland, hay land, and pasture. The amount of rainfall varied significantly across the province, with many small, localized showers rather than wide-ranging precipitation. The Melfort area received up to 90 mm of rain and the Goodeve area 77 mm. Across the province, 56 per cent of fall cereals, 48 per cent of spring cereals, 52 per cent of pulse crops, and 36 per cent of oilseed crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Topsoil moisture conditions have improved with the recent rainfall. Cropland topsoil moisture across the province is rated as two per cent surplus, 37 per cent adequate, 40 per cent short, and 21 per cent very short. Topsoil moisture on hay land and pasture is rated as one per cent surplus, 28 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short, and 29 per cent very short. In Crop District 3AN, west of Moose Jaw, 75 per cent of cropland and 73 per cent of hay land and pasture have very short topsoil moisture. In Crop District 8B, north-east of Saskatoon, 15 per cent of cropland and seven per cent of hay land and pasture have surplus moisture. Crop conditions across the province are mostly ranging from poor to good and will be improved or sustained by the recent rainfall. The majority of crop damage this past week was due to strong winds, insects such as flea beetles, cutworms and grasshoppers, and a lack of moisture. Provincial Crop Development - June 17, 2019 % Ahead % Normal % Behind Fall Cereals 12 56 32 Spring Cereals 3 48 49 Oilseeds 1 36 63 Pulse Crops 2 52 46 One year ago Seventy-five per cent of the pulse crops, fall and spring cereals were at normal stages of development, along with 70 per cent of the oilseeds. Follow the 2019 Crop Report on Twitter @SKAgriculture

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Page 1: Crop Report for the Period June 11 to 17, 2019 - …...Crop damage this past week was caused by dry conditions, strong winds and flea beetles. East-Central Crop Development - June

Crop Report For the Period June 11 to June 17, 2019 Published by the Ministry of Agriculture ISSN 0701 7085 Report number 08, June 20, 2019

For further information, contact Cory Jacob, PAg, Crops Extension Specialist, Regional Services Branch,

Toll Free: 1-866-457-2377 or 306-694-3587, Email: [email protected]. Also available on the Ministry of Agriculture website at saskatchewan.ca/crop-report.

Some of the areas of the province received rain last week; however, many of the areas in desperate need of moisture received little to no rainfall again. The rain will help to relieve dry soil conditions in the areas where it fell, and encourage germination and growth on cropland, hay land, and pasture.

The amount of rainfall varied significantly across the province, with many small, localized showers rather than wide-ranging precipitation. The Melfort area received up to 90 mm of rain and the Goodeve area 77 mm.

Across the province, 56 per cent of fall cereals, 48 per cent of spring cereals, 52 per cent of pulse crops, and 36 per cent of oilseed crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year.

Topsoil moisture conditions have improved with the recent rainfall. Cropland topsoil moisture across the province is rated as two per cent surplus, 37 per cent adequate, 40 per cent short, and 21 per cent very short. Topsoil moisture on hay land and pasture is rated as one per cent surplus, 28 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short, and 29 per cent very short.

In Crop District 3AN, west of Moose Jaw, 75 per cent of cropland and 73 per cent of hay land and pasture have very short topsoil moisture. In Crop District 8B, north-east of Saskatoon, 15 per cent of cropland and seven per cent of hay land and pasture have surplus moisture.

Crop conditions across the province are mostly ranging from poor to good and will be improved or sustained by the recent rainfall.

The majority of crop damage this past week was due to strong winds, insects such as flea beetles, cutworms and grasshoppers, and a lack of moisture.

Provincial Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 12 56 32

Spring Cereals 3 48 49 Oilseeds 1 36 63 Pulse Crops 2 52 46

One year ago Seventy-five per cent of the pulse crops, fall and spring

cereals were at normal stages of development, along

with 70 per cent of the oilseeds.

Follow the 2019 Crop Report on Twitter @SKAgriculture

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Southeastern Saskatchewan: Crop District 1 – Carnduff, Estevan, Redvers, Moosomin and Kipling areas Crop District 2 – Weyburn, Milestone, Moose Jaw, Regina and Qu’Appelle areas Crop District 3ASE – Radville, Minton and Lake Alma areas

The majority of the region reported rain showers in amounts ranging up to 47 mm in the Tantallon area. The Redvers area received 39 mm, the Whitewood area 44 mm, the Indian Head area 17.6 mm and the Carnduff area 8 mm. The Weyburn area has received the most precipitation in the region since April 1 (105 mm). The recent rainfall has somewhat improved topsoil moisture conditions in the region. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 46 per cent adequate, 34 per cent short and 20 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 35 per cent adequate, 49 per cent short and 16 per cent very short. Crop District 2B is reporting that 39 per cent of crop land and 47 per cent of hay land and pasture are very short topsoil moisture at this time. Areas of the region that have not received rainfall will see significant yield reductions, especially if much-needed rain does not come very soon. It is getting late for the early seeded crops to recover from the lack of moisture. There have been reports of canola and mustard flowering due to moisture stress. Regionally, 54 per cent of the fall cereals, 39 per cent of the spring cereals, 29 per cent of the oilseeds and 41 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions vary across the region: 26 per cent of the canola, 43 per cent of the spring wheat and 25 per cent of the lentils are in good condition at this time. The rainfall will improve crop conditions and encourage growth on cropland, pasture and hay land. Flea beetles and cutworms are damaging crops, while strong winds and the lack of rain also caused damage this past week.

Southeastern Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 13 54 33

Spring Cereals 4 39 57 Oilseeds 2 29 69 Pulse Crops 7 41 52

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Southwestern Saskatchewan: Crop District 3ASW – Coronach, Assiniboia and Ogema areas Crop District 3AN – Gravelbourg, Mossbank, Mortlach and Central Butte areas Crop District 3B – Kyle, Swift Current, Shaunavon and Ponteix areas Crop District 4 – Consul, Maple Creek and Leader areas

Small amounts of rain were reported throughout the majority of the region this past week. The region will still need significant rainfall in the coming weeks to get crops, pastures and hay growing. Concerns remain that if rain is not received soon, soil moisture levels will not be enough to support a crop. Some hay fields have prematurely headed out and crops have been slow to emerge and grow. There have been reports of canola, mustard and lentils flowering due to moisture stress. Rainfall in the region ranged from nil to 29 mm in the Webb area. The Limerick area received 17 mm, Lucky Lake area 18 mm, Leader area 25 mm and the Glen Bain and Blumenhof areas 11 mm. The Shaunavon area has received the most precipitation since April 1 (107.5 mm). Topsoil moisture conditions improved slightly with the recent moisture. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 15 per cent adequate, 58 per cent short and 27 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as seven per cent adequate, 49 per cent short and 44 per cent very short. Crop District 3BN is reporting that 38 per cent of the cropland and 58 per cent of the hay land and pasture are very short top soil moisture at this time, while Crop District 3BS is reporting that 31 per cent of the cropland and 37 per cent of the hay land and pasture are very short topsoil moisture. A good portion of crops are behind their normal developmental stages for this time of year. Sixty-five per cent of the fall cereals, 59 per cent of the spring cereals, 45 per cent of the oilseeds and 59 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions are highly variable across the region: 10 per cent of the canola, 21 per cent of the durum and 28 per cent of the lentils are in good condition at this time. The rainfall will improve crop conditions and encourage growth of crops, pasture and hay. Flea beetles and gophers are damaging crops, while strong winds and a lack of rain have also caused damage this past week. Concerns remain in the area regarding poor quality livestock water.

Southwestern Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 0 65 35

Spring Cereals 3 59 38 Oilseeds 2 45 53 Pulse Crops 1 59 40

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East-Central Saskatchewan: Crop District 5 – Melville, Yorkton, Cupar, Kamsack, Foam Lake, Preeceville and

Kelvington areas Crop District 6A – Lumsden, Craik, Watrous and Clavet areas

Significant rain over a good portion of the region has helped crop, hay and pasture growth. The Goodeve area received 77 mm of rain, the Saltcoats area 45 mm, the Lipton area 58 mm, the Elfros area 46 mm, the Craik area 9 mm and the Kenaston and Meacham areas 3 mm. The Goodeve area has received the most precipitation since April 1 (118 mm). The rain will help crop, pasture and hay growth, but more will be needed to sustain the crops. Some hay fields have prematurely headed out due to the moisture stress. Topsoil moisture conditions have significantly improved thanks to the rainfall. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as three per cent surplus, 44 per cent adequate, 32 per cent short and 21 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as two per cent surplus, 31 per cent adequate, 39 per cent short and 28 per cent very short. Crop District 6A is reporting that 55 per cent of cropland and 65 per cent of hay land and pasture are very short topsoil moisture at this time. Some crops are behind their developmental stages for this time of year, but 62 per cent of the fall cereals, 35 per cent of the spring cereals, 25 per cent of the oilseeds and 46 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions are highly variable across the region: nine per cent of the canola, 19 per cent of the spring wheat and 14 per cent of the lentils are in good condition at this time. The rainfall will improve crop conditions and encourage growth of crops, pasture and hay. Crop damage this past week was caused by dry conditions, strong winds and flea beetles.

East-Central Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 7 62 31

Spring Cereals 1 35 64 Oilseeds 0 25 75 Pulse Crops 3 46 51

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West-Central Saskatchewan: Crop District 6B – Hanley, Outlook, Loreburn, Saskatoon and Arelee areas Crop District 7A – Rosetown, Kindersley, Eston and Major areas Crop District 7B – Kerrobert, Macklin, Wilkie and Biggar areas

The region received rainfall ranging from 1 mm to 45 mm Outlook area. The Tugaske area received 18 mm of rain, the Perdue area 32 mm and the Cando and Unity areas 25 mm. The Biggar area has received the most precipitation since April 1 (81 mm). Topsoil moisture conditions have improved with the rain. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 15 per cent adequate, 53 per cent short and 32 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as three per cent adequate, 40 per cent short and 57 per cent very short. Crop District 6B is reporting that 40 per cent of cropland and 69 per cent of hay land and pasture are very short topsoil moisture at this time, while Crop District 6B is reporting that 40 per cent of cropland and 69 per cent of hay land and pasture are very short topsoil moisture. Areas of the region that have not received substantial rainfall will see significant yield reductions, especially if rain does not come very soon. It is getting late for the early seeded crops to recover from the lack of moisture. There have been reports of canola flowering as well as barley and hay fields heading out due to moisture stress. Regionally, 31 per cent of the fall cereals, 34 per cent of the spring cereals, 33 per cent of the oilseeds and 42 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions vary across the region: 17 per cent of the canola, seven per cent of the durum and 12 per cent of the lentils are in good condition at this time. The rainfall will improve crop conditions and encourage growth of crops, pasture and hay. Crop damage this past week was from dry conditions, wind and insects such as flea beetles, cutworms and grasshoppers. Producers remain concerned about the dry soil moisture conditions and livestock water quality, despite the rainfall.

West-Central Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 29 31 40

Spring Cereals 3 34 63 Oilseeds 0 33 67 Pulse Crops 0 42 58

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Northeastern Saskatchewan: Crop District 8 – Hudson Bay, Tisdale, Melfort, Carrot River, Humboldt, Kinistino,

Cudworth and Aberdeen areas Crop District 9AE – Prince Albert, Choiceland and Paddockwood areas

Timely rain fell across most of the region this past week, which will help stressed crops and encourage growth on hay land and pasture. Rainfall ranged from nothing to a substantial 90 mm in the Melfort area. The Nipawin area received up to 34 mm, the Lake Lenore area up to 51 mm, the Birch Hills area 32.5 mm and the Prince Albert area 42 mm. The Melfort area has received the most precipitation since April 1 (114 mm). Topsoil moisture conditions have greatly improved from the rain. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as eight per cent surplus, 71 per cent adequate, 12 per cent short and nine per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as two per cent surplus, 71 per cent adequate, 15 per cent short and 12 per cent very short. Crop District 8A is reporting that 72 per cent of cropland and 69 per cent of hay land and pasture have adequate topsoil moisture at this time. Rain is still needed in the coming weeks to help crop, hay and pasture growth. Overall, 60 per cent of the fall cereals, 58 per cent of the spring cereals, 39 per cent of the oilseeds and 61 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions vary across the region: 34 per cent of the canola, 62 per cent of the spring wheat and 78 per cent of the peas are in good condition at this time. The majority of crop damage this past week was caused by insects such as flea beetles and cutworms and the lack of moisture.

Northeast Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 25 60 15 Spring Cereals 3 58 39 Oilseeds 4 39 57 Pulse Crops 4 61 35

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Northwestern Saskatchewan: Crop District 9AW – Shellbrook, North Battleford, Big River and Hafford areas Crop District 9B – Meadow Lake, Turtleford, Pierceland, Maidstone and

Lloydminster areas Rain this past week has helped cropland, hay land and pasture conditions and development. The Neilburg area received 26.7 mm of rain, the Mayfair area up to 22 mm, Spiritwood area 13 mm and the Glaslyn and Meadow Lake areas 8 mm. The Turtleford area has received the most precipitation since April 1 (123.5 mm). Moisture is still needed in much of the region. Topsoil moisture conditions have improved from the rain. Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 61 per cent adequate, 29 per cent short and 10 per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 50 per cent adequate, 37 per cent short and 13 per cent very short. Crop District 9AW is reporting that 41 per cent of cropland and 35 per cent of hay land and pasture have adequate topsoil moisture at this time. Significant rainfall is still needed in the region to help hay land, pastures and crops. Across the region, 29 per cent of the fall cereals, 72 per cent of the spring cereals, 63 per cent of the oilseeds and 74 per cent of the pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Crop conditions vary across the region: 53 per cent of the canola, 60 per cent of the spring wheat and 64 per cent of the peas are in good condition at this time. Most of the crop damage this past week was caused by insects such as flea beetles and grasshoppers as well as by the lack of moisture.

Northwest Crop Development - June 17, 2019

% Ahead % Normal % Behind

Fall Cereals 62 29 9

Spring Cereals 7 72 21 Oilseeds 3 63 34 Pulse Crops 7 74 19

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Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 3 1 7 5 1

% good 17 23 36 19 46 32 10

% fair 47 42 39 53 33 41 56

% poor 29 31 19 24 12 18 24

% very poor 7 4 3 3 2 4 9

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 3 0 1 2 0 2

% good 19 22 8 28 25 23 30

% fair 42 38 45 39 52 49 43

% poor 31 27 34 31 18 24 25

% very poor 8 10 13 1 3 4 0

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 1 0 1 1 0

% good 20 30 43 19 63 30 4

% fair 47 41 36 55 29 37 51

% poor 30 29 19 25 7 29 40

% very poor 3 0 1 1 0 3 5

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

% good 27 26 14 30 33 25 17

% fair 35 33 71 34 47 52 76

% poor 33 27 14 33 17 18 7

% very poor 5 14 1 2 3 5 0

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

% good 7 5 25 21 26 26 12

% fair 53 53 34 53 64 39 23

% poor 31 42 38 22 8 29 53

% very poor 9 0 3 3 2 6 12

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

% good 2 10 12 25 14 28 32

% fair 76 38 55 22 65 45 38

% poor 21 42 33 53 19 25 28

% very poor 1 10 0 0 2 2 0

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% good 20 29 22 14 28 19 0

% fair 48 32 44 47 44 49 99

% poor 29 20 27 25 23 25 1

% very poor 3 19 7 14 5 7 0

Crop Conditions ‐ June 17, 2019Provincial

Southeast

Southwest

East-central

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Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A

% good 8 9 6 22 14 14 N/A

% fair 44 40 68 59 56 39 N/A

% poor 34 36 26 19 22 39 N/A

% very poor 14 15 0 0 8 8 N/A

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

% good 0 14 19 7 28 16 0

% fair 22 38 51 53 47 55 65

% poor 21 29 25 37 23 25 23

% very poor 57 19 3 2 2 4 12

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

% good 15 17 0 4 26 12 0

% fair 55 39 28 53 48 60 35

% poor 19 32 35 39 21 23 58

% very poor 11 12 37 4 3 5 7

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent 0 0 13 0 15 17 7

% good 0 46 62 38 62 55 51

% fair 75 25 19 25 19 21 22

% poor 25 24 5 32 4 7 16

% very poor 0 5 1 5 0 0 4

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent 0 13 0 0 6 0 N/A

% good 61 34 0 33 78 50 N/A

% fair 24 35 10 43 10 13 N/A

% poor 13 15 65 23 6 35 N/A

% very poor 2 3 25 1 0 2 N/A

Winter wheat Fall rye Spring wheat Durum Oat Barley Canaryseed

% excellent N/A 0 7 N/A 5 3 N/A

% good N/A 47 60 N/A 52 53 N/A

% fair N/A 48 33 N/A 43 44 N/A

% poor N/A 5 0 N/A 0 0 N/A

% very poor N/A 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A

Flax Canola Mustard Soybean Pea Lentil Chickpea

% excellent N/A 6 N/A N/A 9 0 N/A

% good N/A 53 N/A N/A 64 60 N/A

% fair N/A 40 N/A N/A 20 40 N/A

% poor N/A 1 N/A N/A 7 0 N/A

% very poor N/a 0 N/A N/A 0 0 N/A

East-central (continued)

Northwest

West-central

Northeast

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Data Source: Crop Districts - Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture

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Data Source: Rainfall - Ministry of Agriculture, Crop Report Database IDW interpolation (power 2.5, fixed radius 300 km)

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(in millimeters) 1 inch = 25 mm

Crop R.M. Past Since Crop R.M. Past Since Crop R.M. Past Since Dist. No. Name Week 1-Apr Dist. No. Name Week 1-Apr Dist. No. Name Week 1-Apr

1A 2 Mount Pleasant 8 70 4A 51 Reno TR 85.4 7A 287 St. Andrews N/A 93 Enniskillen 17 61 79 A Arlington 9 65 288 Pleasant Valley 3 17

32 Reciprocity N/A N/A 79 B Arlington 9.7 107.5 290 A Kindersley 9.4 19.834 Browning 9 66 109 Carmichael 4.4 37.5 290 B Kindersley 5 861 Antler 39 78 110 Piapot NiL 52 292 Milton 7 1164 Brock 29 84 111 Maple Creek N/A NIL 317 Marriott 14 2865 Tecumseh 14 65 4B 139 A Gull Lake 12 39 320 A Oakdale 19 40

1B 91 Maryfield 26 61 139 B Gull Lake N/A NIL 320 B Oakdale 28 3894 Hazelwood 25.4 71.8 169 Pittville N/A 30.5 321 Prairiedale 15 29

122 Martin 40 91 229 Miry Creek 16.3 59.9 7B 347 Biggar 41 81123 Silverwood 44 92 231 Happyland 25 43 350 Mariposa 9 17124 A Kingsley 24 80 5A 152 Spy Hill 40 94 351 Progress 7 24124 B Kingsley N/A 20.6 183 Fertile Belt N/A 53 352 Heart's Hill 5 24125 A Chester N/A 39 211 Churchbridge 60 107 377 Glenside 13 30.5125 B Chester 11 75 213 Saltcoats 45 75 378 Rosemount 25 58151 Rocanville 47 103 217 Lipton 58 104 379 Reford 10 57154 A Elcapo 22 58 241 Calder 21 54 382 Eye Hill 12.5 44.5154 B Elcapo 25 36 243 Wallace 34 58 409 A Buffalo N/A 31155 Wolseley 23 74 244 Orkney 48 70 409 B Buffalo 20 45.4

2A 67 Weyburn TR 77 245 A Garry N/A 39 410 Round Valley 25 34.168 Brokenshell 4 105 245 B Garry 77 118 8A 394 Hudson Bay NiL 6096 Fillmore N/A N/A 245 C Garry N/A NIL 395 Porcupine 3 3297 Wellington 8 54 246 A Ituna Bon Accord 65 100 397 Barrier Valley 12.2 46

2B 127 A Francis 5 60 246 B Ituna Bon Accord 53.1 102.4 426 Bjorkdale N/A 33127 B Francis 2.5 33 247 Kellross 39 63 427 Tisdale 14 23129 Bratt's Lake 3 37 248 Touchwood 10 29 428 Star City 28 60131 Baildon 2 41 5B 273 Sliding Hills 20 31 456 Arborfield 4 64.5156 A Indian Head 17.6 58.9 277 Emerald 23 40 457 A Connaught 12 37156 B Indian Head 15 79 305 Invermay 13 38 457 B Connaught N/A 21159 Sherwood NiL 42 307 Elfros 46 64 486 Moose Range 6 55160 A Pense N/A 28 308 A Big Quill 24 35 487 Nipawin 34 96.5160 B Pense TR 22 308 B Big Quill 20 35 8B 369 St. Peter 35 54161 A Moose Jaw 8 45 331 Livingston N/A NIL 370 A Humboldt 23 34161 B Moose Jaw NiL 31 336 Sasman 23 55 370 B Humboldt 64 96162 A Caron 2 28.2 337 Lakeview 9.5 18.5 371 Bayne N/A 39162 B Caron N/A 53 366 Kelvington 19 40.5 372 Grant 7.2 29.4191 Marquis N/A 16 367 Ponass Lake 6 6 400 Three Lakes 51 90

3ASE 38 A Laurier 2.6 46.9 6A 190 A Dufferin 5 32 429 A Flett's Springs 80 10438 B Laurier 4 55 190 B Dufferin 3 19 429 B Flett's Springs 90 11439 The Gap 5 46 190 C Dufferin NiL 29 459 Kinistino 8.5 38.5

3ASW 10 Happy Valley 7 42 190 D Dufferin NiL 17 460 Birch Hills 32.5 53.412 Poplar Valley 2 41 219 A Longlaketon 45 72 9AE 488 Torch River 35 9643 Old Post 3 64 219 B Longlaketon N/A 19.5 491 Buckland 25 7973 A Stonehenge NiL 41.9 220 McKillop 8 15 520 Paddockwood 42 68.573 B Stonehenge 17 57.5 221 Sarnia 6.1 39.7 521 Lakeland 42 68.574 Wood River 7.5 42.1 222 Craik 9 38 9AW 405 Great Bend N/A 13

3AN 102 Lake Johnston 2 50 251 Big Arm TR 9 406 A Mayfield N/A 18103 Sutton NiL 20 252 Arm River 7 27 406 B Mayfield N/A 11132 A Hillsborough 2.6 34.1 279 Mount Hope N/A 8.8 435 Redberry N/A 42132 B Hillsborough 13 65.5 282 McCraney 3 20 436 Douglas 12 42193 Eyebrow 6 27 313 Lost River 5 28 463 Duck Lake 12 63

3BS 17 Val Marie N/A 31.8 339 Leroy 29 59.4 466 Meeting Lake 22 7275 Pinto Creek 6 51 340 Wolverine 33 57 467 A Round Hill N/A 4177 Wise Creek 8 80 341 Viscount 3 20 467 B Round Hill 20 6078 Grassy Creek 5 65.8 343 Blucher N/A 23 493 Shellbrook 7 7

105 Glen Bain 11 55 6B 223 A Huron 1 4 494 Canwood N/A 5106 Whiska Creek 28 47 223 B Huron 18 42.5 497 Medstead 13 27.5107 Lac Pelletier 11 49 284 A Rudy 45 65.7 9B 438 Battle River N/A 24108 Bone Creek N/A 34 284 B Rudy 14 34 440 Hillsdale 22 66.5

3BN 138 A Webb 29 56 285 Fertile Valley 19 47 442 Manitou Lake 26.7 54.3138 B Webb N/A NIL 286 Milden 21 59 498 Parkdale 8 38.6165 Morse 5 16 314 Dundurn 1 38.5 499 Mervin 13 123.5168 A Riverside 25 59 344 A Corman Park 15 37 501 A Frenchman Butte N/A NIL168 B Riverside 26.8 56.3 344 B Corman Park N/A 10.6 501 B Frenchman Butte 11 60226 Victory 18 20 345 Vanscoy 8 23 501 C Frenchman Butte 22 65228 Lacadena 4 23 346 Perdue 32 57 502 Britannia 19.5 65.5257 Monet 2 11.5 376 Eagle Creek 34 61 561 Loon Lake 7 53

403 Rosthern 9 37 588 A Meadow Lake 4 49588 B Meadow Lake 8 72622 Beaver River 20 88.5

for the period from June 11 to June 17, 2019

Weekly Rainfall Summary

These precipitation amounts represent point locations within each municipality and do not necessarily reflect the whole R. M.Municipality No: A, B, C and D - more than one reporter

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Data Source: Rainfall - Ministry of Agriculture, Crop Report Database IDW interpolation (power 2.5, fixed radius 300 km)

© 2019 Government of Saskatchewan

Projection: UTM Zone 13 Datum: NAD83 ±0 50 100 150 20025

Kilometers

Cumulative Rainfall

NOTE: Since techniques used to smooth the transition between zones can affect the values in localized areas,this map should be used for regional analysis only.

from April 1 to June 17, 2019

June 19, 2019

Rainfall (mm) 0.0 - 25.0

25.1 - 50.0

50.1 - 75.0

75.1 - 100.0

325.1 - 350.0

350.1 - 375.0

300.1 - 325.0

375.1 - 400.0

125.1 - 150.0

150.1 - 175.0

175.1 - 200.0 475.1 +

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425.1 - 450.0

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250.1 - 275.0

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Spiritwood

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Indian Head

Meadow Lake

Lloydminster

Swift Current

Prince Albert

North Battleford

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Data Source: Moisture - Ministry of Agriculture, Crop Report Database IDW interpolation (power 2.5, fixed radius 300 km)

© 2019 Government of Saskatchewan

Projection: UTM Zone 13 Datum: NAD83 ±0 50 100 150 20025

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Cropland Topsoil Moisture Conditions

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Saskatoon

Hudson Bay

Spiritwood

Kindersley

Assiniboia

Maple Creek

Indian Head

Meadow Lake

Lloydminster

Swift Current

Prince Albert

North Battleford

Geomatics Services, Ministry of Agriculture

Data Source: Moisture - Ministry of Agriculture, Crop Report Database IDW interpolation (power 2.5, fixed radius 300 km)

© 2019 Government of Saskatchewan

Projection: UTM Zone 13 Datum: NAD83 ±0 50 100 150 20025

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Hay and Pasture Topsoil Moisture Conditions

NOTE: Since techniques used to smooth the transition between zones can affect the values in localized areas,this map should be used for regional analysis only.

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Spiritwood

Kindersley

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Indian Head

Meadow Lake

Lloydminster

Swift Current

Prince Albert

North Battleford

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Data Sources: Temperature data - Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment (Wildfire Management Branch) and Environment Canada. Temperature data compiled and quality controlled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada IDW interpolation (power 3.5, fixed radius 300 km)

© 2019 Government of Saskatchewan

Projection: UTM Zone 13 Datum: NAD83 ±0 50 100 150 20025

Kilometers

Minimum Temperature

NOTE: Since techniques used to smooth the transition between zones can affect the values in localized areas,this map should be used for regional analysis only.

June 19, 2019

from June 11 to June 17, 2019

Temperature (°C)

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3.1 - 4.0

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Hudson Bay

Spiritwood

Kindersley

Assiniboia

Maple Creek

Indian Head

Meadow Lake

Lloydminster

Swift Current

Prince Albert

North Battleford

Geomatics Services, Ministry of Agriculture

Data Sources: Temperature data - Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment (Wildfire Management Branch) and Environment Canada. Temperature data compiled and quality controlled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada IDW interpolation (power 3.5, fixed radius 300 km)

© 2019 Government of Saskatchewan

Projection: UTM Zone 13 Datum: NAD83 ±0 50 100 150 20025

Kilometers

Maximum Temperature

NOTE: Since techniques used to smooth the transition between zones can affect the values in localized areas,this map should be used for regional analysis only.

June 19, 2019

from June 11 to June 17, 2019

Temperature (°C)

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26.1 - 28.0

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