Agri-Coaches Corner/Crop Report

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Published: June 21, 2007

MANITOBA

East

  • Warmer weather accelerated crop growth. Crop potential is good but excess moisture is starting to reduce yield and quality.
  • Winter wheat is headed, spring cereals approached the four to five leaf stage.
  • Herbicide applications finishing while fungicide treatments are underway between rains.
  • Low spots are a writeoff and many fields show moisture stress.
  • First cut of hay is complete in some areas.

Central

  • Very wet in some areas. Cooler temperatures slowed crop growth.
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  • Spraying is nearly complete, with cereals at flag leaf stage and canola poised to bloom.
  • Warm season crops are delayed and need heat.
  • Flea beetle and sunflower beetle damage reported.

Interlake

  • Crops accelerated last week and conditions are good but cool conditions in May and early June have delayed crops.
  • Some northern areas have a lot of fallow due to excess moisture and inability to get on the land.
  • Wheat is in the five leaf, two tiller stage; canola in the cotyledon to five leaf stage.
  • Lots of disease on wheat is reported, with some signs of flea beetle damage to canola.
  • Haying has started.

West

  • Herbicide applications are half done in some wet areas, with strong weed growth.
  • Disease pressure is increasing and fungicide applications are underway.

SASKATCHEWAN

South

  • Warm, humid weather provided excellent conditions for crop growth and disease.
  • Tan spot is reported in wheat, anthracnose in lentils and ascochyta in chickpeas.
  • Spring cereals are in the three to six leaf stage, with some early crops in the boot. Winter wheat is in the pre-flag to early heading stage.
  • Canola is in the two to six leaf cabbaging stage and pulses are at the seven to 10 node stage.
  • Gophers are a major problem in crops, forages and pastures.

Central

  • Moisture is variable, with excess rain and hail stressing some crops.
  • Crops are good to very good but behind.
  • Spring cereals are in the two to five leaf stage, canola in the cotyledon to four leaf stage and pulses in the five to 10 node stage.
  • Winter wheat is in the flag leaf and being treated for diseases.

West

  • Crops look good to excellent, with strong weed growth.
  • Cool nights and winds have slowed growth and herbicide application.

North

  • Crop conditions are good but growth is slow, especially in canola.
  • Temperatures have been average with good to excess moisture.
  • Excess spring moisture in the northeast will leave fields unseeded.
  • Cereals are in the three to five leaf stage and canola is in the cotyledon to six leaf stage.
  • Lots of tan spot and wild oat problems reported.

ALBERTA

South

  • Crop conditions and moisture availability are good to very good.
  • In wet areas, late seeding was completed with broadcast equipment and harrow packing.
  • Early canola is bolting, early cereals are in the flag stage.
  • Corn looks good but is short and peas are near bloom. Potatoes and sugar beets are strong. Winter wheat is in flag to head emergence.
  • Forage crops are good with the first alfalfa cut.
  • Pea weevils are widespread and cabbage seedpod weevil populations are high.
  • Disease is heavy in winter wheat and barley scald is starting to show.

Central

  • Conditions in western areas improved but areas west of Highway 2 are suffering from excess moisture and cool conditions.
  • Herbicide spraying is underway.
  • Hay crops look good and early seeded crops are in good shape.

North

  • Wet, cool conditions prevailed. Crops need heat.
  • Low spots are flooded or not seeded in some areas.
  • Early cereals are in the four to six leaf tillering stage, canola two leaf to pre-bolting and peas in the four to five node stages.

Peace River

  • Crops look good in the south Peace but crops need rain and heat.
  • Cereals are in the three to four leaf and canola in the two to three leaf stages.
  • In the north Peace, crop prospects have decreased from very good to good as a result of frost.
  • Early canola is bolting, wheat and barley are tillering and peas are in the six to eight node stage.
  • Weed growth is heavy where there was early moisture.
  • Alfalfa has stalled due to frost,

with little moisture to support hay growth.

Conditions as of June 18.

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