Manitoba Agriculture reports warmer temperatures and minimal rainfall allowed farmers to make significant harvest progress over the past week. Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report yesterday.Anne Kirk, a cereal crop specialist with Manitoba Agriculture says right now the harvest is sitting at about 72 percent complete.
Quote-Anne Kirk-Manitoba Agriculture:
We had great weather this week for good harvest progress. We had minimal precipitation. The most amount of rain recorded was in the Gardenton area with 5.5 millimeters of rain. Many areas got no rain over the past seven days which was great for harvest. Things were also quite warm so we did see good harvest progress and some longer days for combining.
Basically, what we're seeing is producers finishing up their final bits of spring cereals so we have a little bit of spring wheat, barley and oats left to combine in the southwest and the northwest but in the central, eastern and Interlake we're assuming that most people would have finished within the last week or so.
We still have canola to harvest so canola is coming off throughout every region as well as soybeans. Canola is looking at about 76 percent harvested overall and soybeans are looking at about 24 percent harvested overall.In the next week, if the weather is cooperative, I would expect a bigger jump in the canola and soybeans.