Manitoba farmers look for rain to replenish soil as seeding begins
MELFORT, Sask. – Dry soil conditions continue to be a concern for Manitoba farmers as seeding gets underway.
The province’s first crop report of the season indicated a lack of overwinter snow accumulation and early snow melt has resulted in poor moisture concerns.
Dane Froese compiles the Manitoba Agriculture weekly crop report. He said livestock producers explained pasture regrowth will depend on the amount of moisture and heat.
“Cattle that are still in corrals or in the yard have adequate feed supplies. However, if regrowth doesn’t occur soon, some producers might run into a bit of a shortage situation where they are forced to turn cattle out early due to a lack of overwintering feed left,” Froese said.


