By Commodity News Service Canada
Sept. 21 (CNS Canada) – Most of the Saskatchewan pulse crop is in the bin, according to the latest report from Saskatchewan Agriculture.
Lentils are 99 per cent combined and peas are 97 per cent complete, according to the crop report issued Sept. 21. Lentils saw lower yields in moisture-depleted areas of the southern grain belt.
According to market analysis firm Stat Communications, this year’s lentil crop rates 37 per cent No. 1 Canada and 57 per cent No.2 Canada, according to early estimates from Saskatchewan crop reporters.
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