SOUTHWEST
Spring wheat harvest is nearing completion with yields in the 50 to 60 bushels per acre range.
About 10 percent of canola remains to be harvested and is yielding about 50 bu. per acre.
Three-quarters of flax is completed with yields of 30 to 35 bu. per acre.
Harvest of soybeans is 75 percent complete with yields of 40 to 45 bu. per acre.
Sunflower and grain corn harvests are underway.
NORTHWEST
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Spring wheat is almost completed with reports of high protein and heavy bushel weights.
Canola is almost completed with yields of 45 to 50 bu. per acre.
About three-quarters of soybeans are harvested with average yields of 35 to 50 bu. per acre.
Flax is 80 percent complete with yields of 25 bu. per acre.
Producers are still cutting hay and meadows and harvesting silage.
CENTRAL
Harvest is complete for winter and spring wheat, fall and hybrid rye, barley, oats, canola, flax, peas, edible beans and potatoes. Yields ranged from average to excellent.
The soybean harvest is wrapping up and averages 35 to 40 bu. per acre.
Sunflower harvest continues with yields ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 pounds per acre.
Grain corn harvest continues with early yields ranging from 100 to 140 bu. per acre.
EASTERN
Precipitation ranged from 10 to 26 millimetres accompanied by winds up to 70 km-h and gusts to 100 km-h.
The corn harvest remains with about one-third complete with average yields of 145 bu. per acre.
Sunflower harvest is about 60 percent complete with yields of 1,750 lb. per acre. Quality problems are anticipated.
Overall, winter feed supplies in most areas is good with producers having a surplus of hay.
INTERLAKE
Above seasonal temperatures and minimal precipitation are helping to finish up harvest, which is 95 percent complete.
Harvest of soybeans, sunflowers, grain-silage corn, second and third cut alfalfa is ongoing.
Cattle are being moved home or to market from summer pastures.