Wet weather this week has put the brakes on harvest operations across much of Ontario, with more rain in the forecast expected to further delay fieldwork.
Despite the recent slowdown, farmers are nearing completion on the soybean harvest and winter wheat planting, while the corn harvest continues to advance only gradually.
The latest field observations from Grain Farmers of Ontario on Thursday pegged the provincial corn harvest at 11% complete as of Wednesday, well behind 20-30% done at this time last year. Yields so far have varied widely — from below average in drought-stressed areas to above average in those locations that experienced timely rains and good plant health.
Corn producers are being advised to monitor stalk integrity closely, as some fields are showing signs of breakdown following months of moisture stress. Strong winds on Sunday have taken the tops out of some hybrids that were drought stressed this year, the report added.