Seeding off to slow start

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Ryan Elliot with his son Deacon and nephew Brayden English head out to one of the Storylea Hay & Grain fields on May 9 to till low spots and prepare a better seedbed for the upcoming wheat crop. According to Syngenta Canada, fieldwork is moving slowly in the Interlake. Seeding in the region is off to a slow start due to cool, moist soils and lingering wet areas, although a few growers have begun work on drier fields. Help theTribune record the weather of the week and send in your photos of friends or family enjoying the outdoors. Email: news@stonewallteulontribune.ca.

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