By Cam Lee
The warm, dry weather will benefit producers across Saskatchewan.
World Weather meteorologist Drew Lerner said the conditions will be favourably received, thanks to the rain that fell in the province in the past few weeks.
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“Now we’re ready to finish out this crop, and it is finishing very well,” said Lerner.
Lower humidity and sunshine have helped to speed along crop maturation, and Lerner said field work should advance quickly.
The largely dry conditions should continue until early next week, when some precipitation is expected, but Lerner said it likely won’t be enough t