Widespread rains brought moisture across the province this past week, delaying seeding of some low-lying areas. However, it was favourable overall for crop emergence. Provincial emergence of all crops was reported at 67% as of Tuesday, on par with the five-year average and slightly ahead of the 10-year average.
Surface soil moisture across the province was rated 75% good to excellent as of Tuesday, compared to 57% for the five-year average and 60% for the 10-year average.
Region One: South (Strathmore, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Foremost)
• South seeding progress for all crops (major crops) is 98 (99) per cent complete, compared to the five-year average of 100 (100) per cent.
• Pest pressure from grasshoppers, flea beetles and army cutworms are noted as over threshold in some areas.
• Sub-surface moisture is 8 per cent poor, 38 per cent fair, 46 per cent good, 8 per cent excellent, and 0 per cent excessive.
• Conditions of tame hay are reported as 5 per cent poor, 31 per cent fair, 61 per cent good, and 3 per cent excellent.
Region Two: Central (Rimbey, Airdrie, Coronation, Oyen)
• Central progress for seeding of all crops (major crops) is 98 (98) per cent complete, compared to the five-year average of 99 (99) per cent.
• Pest pressure from flea beetles are slightly over threshold in some areas of the region.
• Sub-surface moisture is 7 per cent poor, 33 per cent fair, 59 per cent good, 1 per cent excellent, and 0 per cent excessive.
• Conditions of tame hay are reported as 2 per cent poor, 13 per cent fair, 73 per cent good, and 12 per cent excellent.
Region Three: North East (Smoky Lake, Vermilion, Camrose, Provost)
• North East seeding progress for all crops (major crops) is 95 (95) per cent complete, compared to the five-year average of 97 (97) per cent.
• No pests are currently identified as over threshold, with limited pressure from grasshoppers and flea beetles reported.
• Sub-surface moisture is 7 per cent poor, 15 per cent fair, 57 per cent good, 20 per cent excellent, and 1 per cent excessive.
• Conditions of tame hay are reported as 0 per cent poor, 30 per cent fair, 65 per cent good, and 5 per cent excellent.
Region Four: North West (Barrhead, Edmonton, Leduc, Drayton Valley, Athabasca)
• North West progress on seeding of all crops (major crops) is 95 (95) per cent complete, compared to the five-year average of 94 (94) per cent.
• No pests are currently identified as over threshold, with limited pressure from flea beetles reported.
• Sub-surface moisture is 7 per cent poor, 21 per cent fair, 51 per cent good, 21 per cent excellent, and 0 per cent excessive.
• Conditions of tame hay are reported as 0 per cent poor, 14 per cent fair, 56 per cent good, and 30 per cent excellent.
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