Warm and dry weather has Saskatchewan farmers concerned about future yields
Saskatchewan farmers worry that the fall weather will continue into the winter and make it difficult to grow crops next year.
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Saskatchewan farmers worry that the fall weather will continue into the winter and make it difficult to grow crops next year.