Limited rainfall over the past week allowed the Manitoba harvest to move forward rapidly. Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday.Anne Kirk, a Cereal Crop Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says a lack of precipitation allowed the harvest to move forward over the past week and farmers are now sitting at about 85 percent complete.
Quote-Anne Kirk-Manitoba Agriculture:
- In most of the province we did see not a lot of precipitation this past week.Particularly in the central, eastern and Interlake regions we saw very low amounts of precipitation.In the northwest we had some precipitation with the Pas getting about 18.5 millimeters.
In the southwest Russel had about seven millimeters so some precipitation in those areas that would have paused harvest for a period but not a lot of precipitation that would have caused long delays in harvest. Crop quality is estimated to be quite good, no major issues. For yields, we are seeing some fairly good yields. For corn there's a wide range.