Insect damage especially to newly emerged seedlings is always a concern for producers.
Farmers across the prairies will want to be monitoring for cutworm damage and flea beetles.
The Prairie Pest Management Network says growers should also keep an eye out for diamondback moths and grasshoppers.
According to the report, grasshopper eggs have already started to hatch across Alberta and western Saskatchewan with reports of grasshopper nymphs in both provinces.