SOUTHWEST
Precipitation varied from 20 to 50 millimetres.
All major crops are responding well to higher temperatures and good moisture conditions, but some low-lying crops are experiencing moisture stress.
Some fungicide is being applied for leaf diseases, and there are reports of spraying for flea beetles and cutworm in later seeded fields.
Post-emergent herbicide applications continue with progress estimated at 60 to 70 percent complete.
NORTHWEST
Precipitation ranged from 12 to 75 millimetres, and soil moisture conditions are generally adequate.
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Crop emergence is uniform, and most are progressing well.
Flea beetle activity has been minimal, but cutworms are at or above economic threshold levels in some canola, field peas and corn fields.
Most hayland and pastures look good, and dairy producers have started haying.
CENTRAL
Rainfall amounts varied from 18 to 50 millimetres, and standing water is a concern in some later seeded crops.
All major crops are rapidly emerging, but targeted re-seeding has occurred in patchy areas.
Herbicide treatments continue, but applications are challenging because of timing, rapid weed growth and field conditions.
Flea beetles are a concern in some later seeded canola, but insect pressures remain generally low to moderate.
EASTERN
Precipitation ranged from 13 to 75 millimetres, and some loss in yield potential is occurring.
Topsoil moisture conditions on most cropland and hayland are rated adequate.
Some unseeded acres will be summerfallowed or chemfallowed.
First-pass herbicide applications are mostly completed for spring cereals, canola, soybeans, field peas and corn.
Most of the first cut alfalfa has average yields and are being turned into silage.
INTERLAKE
Accumulated rainfall varied from five to as 35 millimetres in some area, with some crops yellowing or drowned in low spots.
Herbicide spraying is about one-third complete.
Flea beetle pressure is high in some fields, but diamondback moth and bertha armyworm counts remain low.
Pasture conditions are above average for this time of year.