Sunflowers is one crop that could hold a lot of potential for producers on the prairies.
Currently, the majority of the acres in the prairies are found in southern Manitoba, with some acres also grown in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Crops Extension Specialist Sherri Roberts says sunflowers is a crop that can be seeded a little bit later, and is generally harvested into October which can help to spread out the workload.
She notes there were producers in Manitoba that didn't get them seeded until the second week in June, and they still had a really nice growth pattern for the season.