Harvest progress varies by crop. Winter wheat and fall rye harvests are now wrapped up, while peas (96%) and lentils (91%) are nearly complete. Among spring cereals, barley leads at 72% harvested, followed by durum at 66%, spring wheat at 56%, oats at 52%, and canary seed at 20%. Oilseed harvest is just beginning, with mustard at 41% complete, canola at 21%, flax at 6%, and soybeans at 13%. Chickpeas are also behind, with just 27% harvested.
In terms of crop quality, pea and lentil grades are tracking close to 10-year norms, durum shows slightly fewer top grades, and barley has a smaller share grading malt compared to average. Overall, quality reflects the wide variation in rainfall across the province during the growing season, the report said.
Heavy rains were recorded in several areas, with Kipling topping the list at 100 mm. Lampman received 85 mm, Aberdeen 81 mm, and Churchbridge 78 mm, while other communities including Griffin, Glenavon, and Rouleau saw 70–77 mm.
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