Warm weather speeds Manitoba seeding
Spring planting in Manitoba reached 55 per cent, according to the province’s weekly crop report.
That is 30 points behind last year and 13 points below the five-year average.
James Frey, applied research and production specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, said weather conditions in the province’s northwest have finally allowed spring seeding to get going.
“It’s encouraging to see a lot more work is getting done in the fields, although it has been another week of quite varied weather. We saw one inch and two-tenths come down in Alonsa, so quite a good soak,” Frey said. “But in other areas, near zero for those weather stations, so that thankfully has kept the fields workable in those areas.”


