Manitoba's winter wheat harvest is underway.
Alex Griffiths is an agrologist with Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC).
"Last week, I think harvest got rolling for most fields south of the Number 1 [Highway]. Around Altona and such it probably got started even before that. I saw a couple of fields getting harvested Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday of last week. So far I've been hearing pretty decent yields, really good quality and most guys are very happy with what's coming off and I imagine that if this rain stays away a little bit more, fields north of the number one will probably get started late this week," he commented. "I'd say that the winter cereals were kind of affected the same as everything else, where we're probably a good 10 days or event two weeks behind what normally you'd have. I'd say the average year, you're probably starting harvest very early in the first week of August or even the last week of July."
Manitoba Agriculture reports 73,400 acres of winter wheat was seeded this year, up from 55,900 acres of winter wheat in 2021 and 32,000 acres in 2020.