Manitoba farmers make significant harvest progress
Minimal rain and warmer temperatures allowed Manitoba farmers to get more crop in the bin.
Crop quality has been reported as generally good but spring cereals that sat out in areas that received higher amounts of rain have been downgraded and there have been some poorer quality oats due to too much moisture.
Manitoba Agriculture Cereal Crop Specialist Anne Kirk said the harvest is sitting at about 72 per cent complete.
“The most amount of rain recorded was in the Gardenton area with 5.5 millimeters. Many areas got no rain over the past seven days which was great for harvest,” Kirk said. “Things were also quite warm so we did see good harvest progress and some longer days for combining.”


