SOUTH
Harvest is almost finished with sugar beets and some late seeded canola comprising the majority of uncompleted crops.
Pasture conditions are rated 42 percent good to excellent while surface and sub-surface soil moisture conditions have an average rating of 54 percent good to excellent.
About half of the fall seeded crops are rated good and 20 percent excellent.
CENTRAL
Warm and dry weather conditions have helped harvest get to about 80 percent complete, while 11 percent is swathed and nine percent standing.
Pasture condition is rated 25 percent good to excellent while surface and subsurface moisture is about 68 percent good to excellent.
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NORTH EAST
About 82 percent of crops are in the bin with 14 percent in the swath and four percent standing.
Severe winds damaged standing and swathed canola.
Pasture conditions are rated 68 percent poor to fair while surface and sub-surface moisture conditions average about 65 percent good to excellent.
Fall seeded crops are rated 92 percent good.
NORTH WEST
Good harvest was made and about three quarters of crops are completed, but severe winds caused damage to standing and swathed canola.
Pasture conditions are rated 79 percent poor to fair.
Surface and sub-surface soil moisture conditions are rated 73 percent and 58 percent good to excellent, respectively.
Fall seeded crops are rated 92 percent good.
PEACE RIVER
About 95 percent of crops are combined with three percent in the swath and two percent standing.
Pasture conditions are rated 89 percent poor to fair while surface and sub-surface soil moisture conditions have an average rating of 41 percent good to excellent.
Fall seeded crops are rated 55 percent fair and 26 percent good.