Manitoba Agriculture reports extensive rains and intense thunderstorms in the far southwest corner of the province and in parts of the eastern region have slowed this year's harvest. Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday.Sonya Wilson, an oilseed specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says extensive rain and thundershowers, especially in the far southwest corner of Manitoba and parts of the eastern region over the weekend, halted the harvest.
Quote-Sonya Wilson-Manitoba Agriculture:
We have our winter wheat, fall rye and field peas completely done which is as we would expect.We have spring wheat sitting at about 90 percent across the province with it being basically done in the central region and the northwest sitting at about 80 percent complete.The next where we're farthest along is with barley.
We're sitting at about 87 percent.Again, the central region is basically done in terms of barley harvest and the northwest is sitting at about 75 percent.Oats as well, we're sitting at 80 percent and so are quite close to being finished and most producers are turning their attention to canola as those crops are wrapping up.