Updated, June 4, 2015: This is the eighth release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The reports below highlight the most recent forage conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake: Green Gold
Green Gold forage report sees alfalfa entering the late bud stage
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake as of June 1
Green Gold forage report sees early bud stage in alfalfa shorter than expected
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake as of May 27
This is the seventh release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The reports below highlight the most recent forage conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake: Green Gold report for Eastern Manitoba,
Green Gold forage report sees alfalfa grow up to three inches
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake as of May 25
This is the sixth release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The reports below highlight the most recent forage conditions for Eastern, Central Manitoba and Western/Interlake: Green Gold report for Eastern Manitoba,
Green Gold forage report: ‘Cold snap’ temperatures tolerable to 1st crop alfalfa
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern Manitoba, Central Manitoba and the West Interlake regions
This is the fifth release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The reports below are for the most recent forage conditions in Eastern, Central Manitoba and the Interlake. Click on the applicable link for your
Green Gold forage report looks at ‘worst-case’ scenario for frost damage
Forage and grassland conditions for Central Manitoba
This is the fourth release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The report below is the most recent forage conditions for Central Manitoba. Click on the applicable link below: Green Gold Report for Central Manitoba,
Green Gold Report sees alfalfa plants covered in ice crystals
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern Manitoba
This is the third release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The report below is the most recent forage conditions for Eastern Manitoba. Click on the applicable link below: Green Gold Report for
Green Gold Report looks at choosing your optimum cutting time for forage
Forage and grassland conditions for Central and Eastern Manitoba
This is the second release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. The reports below are the most recent forage conditions for Eastern and Central Manitoba. Click on the applicable link below: Green
Green Gold Report forage conditions see light frost damage on alfalfa
Forage and grassland conditions for Eastern Manitoba as of May 11, 2015
This is the first release for the Green Gold program assessing forage conditions in Manitoba. Reports will be issued from various areas of the Province (Eastern, Central, Interlake, and Western) in the weeks and months ahead. Click here to view or download the full report. For more information email John McGregor, Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association Extension
Alfalfa weevils starting to cause problems
Alfalfa Weevils posed a serious problem for producers in the province last year, and now the insect is starting to be seen south of Steinbach. “On Tuesday at the Provincial Hay and Silage Day in Steinbach, I was looking in the demo field near Fredensfeld, and there was a lot of damage to the upper