SOUTHWEST
Harvest resumed after 10 to 15 millimetres of rain fell.
Spring cereal crops are nearly harvested, and canola is about half complete.
Flax continues to be desiccated.
Acreage of winter wheat and fall rye is up over last year.
Second cut alfalfa continues while corn silage harvest has just begun.
NORTHWEST
Harvest was delayed after some areas received as much as 50 mm of rain.
Harvest is about 65 percent complete.
Some areas have only field corn and soybeans left to harvest while others have canola, flax, soybeans and grain corn.
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Fall fieldwork operations have caught up to harvest, and many tilled fields have good growth of weeds and volunteer plants.
Corn silage harvest has started, and second cut alfalfa is ongoing.
CENTRAL
Harvest progress went well with average to above average temperatures and five to 15 mm of rain.
Cereals are mostly complete, as well as the majority of canola and pea fields. Flax and edible beans continue, while harvest has just begun for soybeans, sunflowers and corn silage.
Fall tillage is underway. Soil testing continues and fall fertilizing has started.
Fall rye and winter wheat are seeded.
EASTERN
Three to seven mm of rain temporarily slowed harvest operations.
Spring wheat, oats and canola harvest is nearly complete with average yields reported.
Head rot continues to be monitored with crop damage and yield loss to be determined once harvest starts.
Fieldwork and seeding of winter wheat resumed as fields dried.
Straw, greenfeed and feed grain supplies are all rated adequate.
INTERLAKE
Precipitation averaged one to six mm but did not affect harvest operations, which is about 60 percent complete.
Harvest of spring cereal and canola crops is nearly complete, but some canola has been desiccated and left standing for straight cutting.
Winter wheat seeding is nearly complete, and fall tillage is ongoing as fields dry.