Producers across Saskatchewan are preparing for winter after the end of the 2025 harvest season.

According to the weekly crop report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, which covered the week ending on Monday, only a few acres of later-seeded crops like oilseeds and chickpeas remain in the field, as some producers had to push back harvest operations due to rainfall, frost and high humidity.

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But for most Saskatchewan farmers, harvest is over and the preparations for winter have begun. That means applying fertilizer and spraying for weeds

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