Crop report

Manitoba SOUTHWEST Precipitation varied from 13 to 75 millimetres with cool temperatures, which delayed harvest activities. Harvest of spring cereals is almost complete, while canola is about 65 percent complete, and corn silage has started. NORTHWEST Rainfall ranged from 10 to 65 mm with hard frosts in the northern areas. Harvest is generally complete for […] Read more

Crop report – September 21, 2017

Manitoba SOUTHWEST Temperatures were normal to above normal with little to no precipitation, and post-harvest herbicide is on hold until rains stimulate weed growth. Harvest of field peas is completed, spring cereals are almost complete, canola is about half complete, corn silage harvesting has begun, second cut alfalfa is completed and green feed silage continues. […] Read more

Crop Report

Manitoba SOUTHWEST Precipitation varied up to 20 millimetres. Spring cereal harvest is 50 to 60 percent complete, and about 23 percent of canola is complete. Second cut hay is mostly complete, and slough hay is also being cut. NORTHWEST Rainfall ranged from 15 to 40 mm, while high winds were reported in some areas. Harvest […] Read more


Crop report – September 7, 2017

Manitoba SOUTHWEST Little to no rain along with heat favoured harvest activities. Harvest of winter wheat and fall rye is complete, while it continues for spring wheat, barley, oats, canola, peas, second-cut alfalfa and green feed silage. Insect and disease levels generally remain low. NORTHWEST Most of the region remains hot and dry, but some […] Read more

Crop report – August 31, 2017

Manitoba SOUTHWEST Rainfall ranged from about three to 20 millimetres with above normal temperatures. Harvest is wrapping up for winter wheat and peas and just beginning for spring wheat and cereal silage, while canola is being swathed and prepared for straight cutting but is not quite ready for combining. Pastures continue to rebound but fields […] Read more


Hutterites from the MacMillan Colony west of Cayley, Alta., combine a pea field near the colony Aug 9.  |  Mike Sturk photo

Crop report – August 24, 2017

MANITOBA SOUTHWEST Precipitation of as much as 77 millimetres improved pastures and will help extend grazing. Winter wheat and fall rye harvest continues, pea harvest has just started and canola is being swathed. Second cut alfalfa is being cut in several areas. NORTHWEST Rainfall ranged from six to 35 mm, and high daytime temperatures have […] Read more

Albert Ypma sprays a late blight fungicide on a 380 acre field of Russet Burbank seed potatoes near Lacombe, Alta., Aug 7. Blight is less prevalent this year because of the dry weather in central Alberta. Ypma’s crop is expected to produce an average yield. | Maria Johnson photo

Crop report – August 17, 2017

MANITOBA SOUTHWEST Precipitation was 15 to 40 millimetres, and lodging is visible in some fields. Winter wheat harvest is underway with 65 bushel per acre yields. Some areas are spraying to control diamondback moths and bertha armyworms. NORTHWEST Rainfall was five to 35 mm, and crops and soil moisture conditions are rated adequate to fair. […] Read more

A farmer cuts a hay crop southwest of High River., Alta., June 26.   |  Mike Sturk photo

Crop report

MANITOBA SOUTHWEST Precipitation varied from three to 20 millimetres along with wind, cooler than normal temperatures and a severe hailstorm. Iron deficiency chlorosis in soybeans and cool, wet weather have made symptoms more severe. Alfalfa weevil damage is widespread and quite severe in some cases. NORTHWEST Rainfall ranged from 12 to 25 mm along with […] Read more


Dry conditions are becoming more widespread in Saskatchewan, especially in the southern part of the province where there has been little rain. | File photo

Sask. crops progressing, but dryness an issue

Dry conditions are becoming more widespread in Saskatchewan, especially in the southern part of the province where there has been little rain. According the Saskatchewan Agriculture crop report for the week ended July 3, topsoil moisture province-wide on cropland is rated as five percent surplus, 49 percent adequate, 37 percent short and nine percent very […] Read more

Crops in many areas of Manitoba are starting to dry out, according to the latest weekly report from Manitoba Agriculture for the week ended July 4. | File photo

Manitoba crops could use a drink: report

Crops in many areas of Manitoba are starting to dry out, according to the latest weekly report from Manitoba Agriculture for the week ended July 4. Precipitation is below average in many areas, and fields in the southwest region and in western parts of the central region could use moisture. Despite that, most crops are […] Read more