MANITOBA
- Wet weather is hampering harvest in eastern Manitoba.
- Thirty-five percent of the winter wheat is combined, while 40 percent of the canola are swathed.
- About 15 percent of the spring cereals are swathed.
- Second-cut haying operations are slowed by rains in the Interlake.
- Frost of Ð2 C reported at Melita-Waskada.
- Winter wheat and rye crops are sprouting.
- Corn development is retarded.
- Winter wheat combining is under way at Brandon-Neepawa, with excellent yields reported.
- Cut canola is sprouting.
- More than half of the canola is swathed around Dauphin, where winter wheat is coming in with good yields but poor quality.
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SASKATCHEWAN
- Cool, damp weather is slowing harvest in Saskatchewan.
- Ten percent of the crop has been combined and another 27 percent is lying in the swath or ready to straight combine. The five-year average is 53 percent combined by this time of year.
- Crop quality is a concern, with reports of bleaching, staining, sprouting, mould and mildew.
- Hail damaged crops in southeastern and east-central regions.
- Early seeded barley is yielding up to 100 bu. an acre at Norquay.
- Fifteen-35 percent of canola could be lost in the bad weather.
- Sixty percent of the canola and 80 percent of the winter wheat are swathed.
- No significant damage is reported in combined canola at Kamsack.
- Crops are ripening around Regina, with lentils looking poor and heavily frost damaged. Peas are sprouting.
- Wheat has high moisture content and is poor and small with shrivelled kernels.
- Flax is highly variable, with early seeded plants showing up to 70 percent colour change.
ALBERTA
- Snow knocked down crops in the Peace region. Combining is about three percent done
- Peas are poor around Edmonton due to moisture, with sclerotinia showing up in canola.
- Frosts of -3 and -4 C reported at Westlock, where canola is 90 percent swathed.
- Seventy-80 percent of the canola is swathed in central Alberta.
- Corn yields will be low.
- Thirty-five percent of combining is complete in the southwest, where grasslands are in good shape.
- Cereals are combined around Taber, with good quality and some bleaching seen. Swathing of canola is under way, with good quality and yields.
- Half of the potato crop is in the bin, with excellent quality but less than normal yields.
- Sugar beets look good and the sweet corn harvest is winding down.
- White mould is reported on dry beans.
Conditions as of Sept. 13.
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