Manitoba producers made just minimal progress in the field this past week, with the harvest pace now falling behind average.
Tuesday’s crop report pegged the overall harvest in the province at 18% complete, up only 5 points on the week and 5 points behind the five-year average amid generally damp, rainy conditions. Over the previous couple of weeks, the harvest had been running right about on par with the average.
Harvest progress remains the most advanced in the Central Region, where 31% of the crop was off, compared to 22% a week earlier. The Interlake harvest gained 7 points on the week to 19% done, while the Eastern was up 5 points at 15% complete. The Southwest harvest climbed just 3 points to 11% done, and the Northwest was up 5 points to 9%.
Harvest continues in spring cereal crops, with barley at 38% complete, oats at 31% complete and spring wheat at 32% complete. Overall, cereal crops remain in fair to mostly good condition.