Manitoba Agriculture reports, with spring seeding now considered complete, much of the province is reporting optimal moisture and crops are looking good.
Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday.Anne Kirk, a cereal crop specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says last week just the northwest region and parts of the southwest had a little bit of seeding left to do but they look complete now.
Quote-Anne Kirk-Manitoba Agriculture:
We did see variable rainfall accumulations in all parts of the province over the past week so we did have isolated rainfall.The amounts of rainfall ranged from about zero millimeters to a maximum of about 16 millimeters and that was in the Pas so it was spotty rain across the province.In terms of soil moisture, in the zero-to-30-centimeter zone the majority of the province is still listed as optimum but parts of especially the Interlake and parts of the northwest are listed as dry to very dry and in all regions of the province there's areas that are listed as dry to very dry for soil moisture conditions.
In terms of percent normal precipitation, in the northwest, Interlake and eastern, the majority of those regions, we are seeing quite low amounts of rainfall, so less than 50 percent.I think that crops are looking fairly well across the province and they are holding out quite well.We had seen some weather-related damage, so some frost in canola and corn and some wind related damage.