Manitoba Harvest Progressing: Crop Report

Harvest progress sits at 13% complete across the province, which is on-par with the 5-year average harvest progress.

Winter wheat and fall rye harvest is near completion, with 93% of acres harvested.

Early yield reports for winter wheat are averaging about 60 bu/acre and 70 bu/acre for fall rye.

Harvest continues in spring cereal crops, with barley at 26% complete, oats at 21% complete and spring wheat at 23% complete.

Overall, cereal crops remain in fair to mostly good condition.
Corn is mostly in the R4 to R5 growth stages.

Canola is mostly in the pod fill stage, with some fields starting to turn
with desiccation and swathing continuing.

Field pea harvest continues, with approximately 69% of acres
harvested.

Soybean fields are mostly in the R6 to R7 growth stages with reports in the central region of soybean showing stress symptoms due to lack of moisture.

Premature ripening has occurred on these fields.

Producers are encouraged to scout their fields for weeds which have escaped control.

This is an important part of integrated pest management.

Waterhemp has been found in the Central and Eastern regions and producers should seek identification of any unusual pigweeds in their field.

(Government of Manitoba News Release)

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