Despite an early snow storm, farmers now have 47 per cent of the crop combined, according to the latest crop report.
There have been several weather delays this season, which is why that total is well behind the five-year average (2014-18) of 75 per cent for this time of year.
The southwest region has had the most progress, with 68 per cent of the crop combined. That is followed by the northeast region at 50 per cent, the southeast region at 46 per cent, the west-central region at 46 per cent, the northwest region at 34 per cent, and the east-central region at 33 per cent.
Ninety-four per cent of field peas, 91 per cent of lentils, 68 per cent of barley, 58 per cent of mustard, 57 per cent of durum, 46 per cent of canary seed, 44 per cent of spring wheat, 37 per cent of chickpeas, and 24 per cent of canola is now in the bin.
Most of the province received significant precipitation last week. This includes the Moose Jaw area, which received around 60 mm.
Warm, dry weather is needed for progress to continue.
A complete version of the crop report is available online.