Took a crop tour today, drove 600 km. went from the US. border to Ste rose du lac ( 100 km north of yellowhead hwy ) on # 5 hwy then went west on#5 and came back on hwy #10 ( south to US. border ) almost everything looked good to very good. Conclusion- MB. will be 100% of normal. ( didn't need to look at red river valley, they don't have crop failures )
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That's what Im guessing is Manitoba will be back to normal.
Were their extra acres that got seeded that were flooded last year?
Also heard that if it stays nice and a very open fall the late reseeded stuff looks very good.
I'm guessing East Sask has pockets of not so nice mixed with ok to very good. West side not very nice. Alberta has issues. But like their new AG minister said yesterday, Sorry for your loss you have programs in place, have a great day.
Red river valley had a crop failure once. Gee your right that area is always a plus plus size.
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Crops look very good to excellent in the Killarney area. We have had a lot of thundershower activity for the last couple weeks. Very humid/smoky and warm conditions will be creating disease pressure.
Soybeans are quite quickly taking over in this area. Three years ago, you might see a soy field for every 10 miles you drive. Now, there's a field of soys probably every mile or two in any direction you go. Soybeans are loving the heat and moisture. Some fields are so lush they look like cabbaged canola.
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As far as extra acres seeded, i didn't go west too far but i know western mb. has had extreme wet for years and this spring was pretty good, so ya there will be more acres in the ground this year in the western part of prov. . where i drove there was more soybeans than in the past but there's still lots of canola. Lots of rain in central, north central mb. this last week ( lots of water standing now ) but no moisture stress from early on. Some drought stress though, not major though. Disease press. looked light, a lot of wht. fields weren't sprayed with fungicide at all ( unless they did them by plane )
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Sure Stonepicker, drive by, don't stop in, I have to drink all this beer myself. Lol.
I agree with your assessment of MB crops. Around Melita though there areas challenged again with too much rain.
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