The Manitoba harvest has just about wrapped up for the year, with snow moving into parts of the province this past week.
Wednesday’s crop report pegged the overall Manitoba harvest at 93% complete as of Monday, up from 86% the previous week. The Central Region is the furthest advanced at 98% done, followed closely by the Interlake at 93%, the Northwest at 92%, and the Southwest and the Eastern Region at 91%.
Spring cereals are essentially now all in the bin, with the canola and dry bean harvest at 96% complete, soybeans at 90%, flax at 76%, and corn at 42%. The sunflower harvest was 17% done as of Monday.
Yields across the province are generally strong, though wet harvest conditions have affected quality in some spring cereals. Spring wheat is averaging 60+ bu/ac, with standout yields reaching 70–90 bu/ac. Oat yields range between 110 and 130 bu/ac, and barley from 65 to over 110 bu/ac.