SOUTHEAST
More than half the crop is harvested compared to the five-year average of 19 percent.
Precipitation ranged from trace amounts to 22 mm in the Grenfell area.
Cropland topsoil moisture is rated 66 percent adequate while hayland and pastures are 52 percent adequate.
Yields and grades are reported average, but some fields are producing numbers higher than expected.
SOUTHWEST
About 45 percent of the crop is in the bin.
Rainfall ranged from trace amounts to 10 mm. The Mortlach area has had the most precipitation in the province since April 1 with 429 mm.
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Cropland topsoil moisture conditions are rated 65 percent adequate, while hayland and pastures are 49 percent adequate.
About one-quarter of forage crops has not been cut or baled because of lack of growth.
Some lentil fields are shelling out with reports of staining and bleaching in cereals. Many crops have not ripened evenly and new flushes of weeds are emerging.
EAST-CENTRAL
Precipitation varied from trace amounts to 19 mm. Moisture and humidity are delaying combining, but swathing is going strong.
Topsoil moisture conditions for cropland, hay land and pastures are about 88 percent adequate.
Uneven ripening and secondary plant growth are adding to harvest difficulties. Some crops are being aerated because of high levels of green seed in canola.
Yields and quality are average, but some report better than expected yields.
WEST-CENTRAL
About 20 percent of the crop is in the bin thanks to warm, dry conditions.
Topsoil moisture conditions for cropland, hayland and pasture average 80 percent adequate.
Strong winds have blown swaths and shelled out standing crops. Cereals are ripening slowly because of heavy weed infestations. Staining and sprouting are also an issue.
Yields are average, but some crops have produced much less than estimated.
NORTHEAST
Ten percent of the crop is in the bin and swathing is in full swing.
Rainfall ranged from trace amounts to three mm.
Cropland, hayland and pasture topsoil moisture conditions have an average rating of about 85 percent adequate.
Chitting damage was reported in some barley crops. Flushes of weeds are emerging and some secondary growth has been reported in cereal and canola fields.
NORTHWEST
About 15 percent of the crop is in the bin.
Isolated precipitation amounted to three mm in a few areas.
Cropland, hayland and pasture topsoil moisture conditions are rated about 80 percent adequate.
Uneven ripening and new flushes of emerging weeds are making harvest more difficult.
Yields are average, although lower than expected yields have been reported.