Manitoba Agriculture reports warmer weather conditions across the province over the past week advanced crop growth while isolated heavy rains occurred in several regions.Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday.
Dennis Lange, a pulse and soybean specialist with Manitoba Agriculture and editor of the provincial crop report, says warmer weather is helping advance crop development and crops that were behind, especially soybeans, dry beans and corn, are starting to catch up.
Quote-Dennis Lange-Manitoba Agriculture:
We've gotten definitely some warmer and more humid weather over the last week or so and it looks like that is going to continue moving forward.We have had some heavy rains that have occurred over the week.Precipitation ranged anywhere from just a trace all the way to 43 millimetres of moisture in some areas this year so things are definitely moving along.All areas are reporting some low areas where there was drowned out crop, that type of thing.They're relatively small for the most part.