Farmers have been dealing with a real mix of weather this year, from isolated heavy rains, to strong winds, hail and even a few tornado sightings.
Anne Kirk, the Cereal Crop Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says its been fairly wet in many areas of the province.
The weekly crop report shows peak wind speeds at the Manitoba Agriculture Weather Station at Rivers hit 113 km/hr on June 12. Precipitation for the past seven days ranged from 7.8 mm to 54.8 mm (Table 1)
Seeding is now virtually complete with 97 per cent of the provincial crop in, with seeding delayed due to the rains in the Interlake and Eastern side of the province. As well, with the environmental conditions some farmers have also had to do some reseeding.