SOUTH
Harvest was postponed by cool weather, especially rain and snow.
The area northwest of Calgary received heavy rain and snow.
However, better weather has allowed harvesting to resume.
About 30 percent of cereals are in the bin, and roughly 22 percent of canola is still standing. Fifty percent is swathed and 28 percent is in the bin.
About half of spring wheat is still standing. Dry peas are slightly less than 90 percent harvested.
Tame hay and pasture rates 42 percent in good to excellent condition.
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Sub-soil moisture conditions are rated at 73 percent good to excellent.
CENTRAL
Cool weather temporarily halted harvest, but recent warm weather has helped it resume.
Certain areas are reporting loss in crop quality, especially with wheat.
More than 60 percent of spring wheat is still standing. Dry peas are almost 85 percent harvested.
Pasture and tame hay remains at 60 percent in good to excellent condition.
Sub-surface moisture conditions are rated 73 good to excellent.
NORTHEAST
Harvest operations have resumed, despite the cool weather, rain, and snow. Frost and snow have reduced cereal grades.
Roughly 20 percent of the crop has been combined. About nine percent of canola is still standing. Seventy-two percent is swathed and 19 percent is in the bin.
Nearly 67 percent of wheat is still standing and dry peas are 95 percent harvested.
Tame hay is reported as 39 percent good to excellent condition. Pasture conditions are 42 percent.
Sub-surface moisture dropped to 77 percent good to excellent.
NORTHWEST
Showers and snow delayed harvest in most parts of the region. Warmer conditions have allowed producers to resume harvesting.
About 10 percent of crops are in the bin. Only about four percent of canola has been combined, which leaves 85 percent in swath and 11 percent standing.
Roughly 77 percent of spring wheat is still standing and dry peas are 93 percent harvested.
Conditions of pasture and tame hay are declining with reports of 11 percent in good to excellent condition.
Sub-surface soil moisture ratings remain low, with only 42 percent in good to excellent condition.
PEACE
More cool weather temporarily delayed harvest across the region. Crop quality loss because of frost and snow has been reported.
Around 48 percent of crops are in the bin. About 11 percent of canola is still standing with 46 percent swathed and 43 percent combined.
About 34 percent of spring wheat is still standing. Dry peas are 96 percent harvested.
Pasture and tame hay remain unchanged from last week with a rating of 36 percent good to excellent.
Sub-surface moisture is rated at 35 percent good to excellent.