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The Diverse Field Crops Cluster is a research project examining how to improve crop production while limiting nitrogen emissions. Crops such as camelina, carinata, flax (seen here), sunflower and mustard are the focus area of the project.  Photo: Greg Berg
Crops

Saskatchewan Crop Report: Rain, humidity delay harvest progress

Provincial harvest only three per cent complete

By Adam Peleshaty August 22, 2025
Rain, humidity and thunderstorms delayed harvesting and crop progress in Saskatchewan during the week ended Aug. 18, 2025.

(Wonganan/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops

Alberta Crop Report: Harvest begins in the province

Variable crop conditions across Alberta

By Adam Peleshaty August 18, 2025
The harvest began in Alberta during the week ended Aug. 12, 2025 amidst variable conditions across the province.


(Wonganan/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops

Alberta Crop Report: Scattered rains, crop conditions

Central region crops fare best

By Adam Peleshaty August 8, 2025
Scattered showers resulted in variable crop conditions in Alberta as of Aug. 5, 2025.

USDA’s spring and winter wheat ratings exceed expectations
Crops

Manitoba Crop Report: Dry conditions across province

Despite dryness, crops still in good shape

By Adam Peleshaty August 7, 2025
Much of Manitoba saw dry conditions during the week ended Aug. 4, 2025. However, crop conditions were still in good shape.


File photo of a potato field in Alberta’s Lacombe County. (COrthner/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops

Alberta Crop Report: Higher-than-average yields expected

Cool temperatures, rains support projections

By Adam Peleshaty August 1, 2025
Cooler temperatures and rainfall in Alberta supported projected higher-than-normal crop yields, according to the province's crop report released on Aug. 1, 2025.

Photo: Jameslee999/Getty Images Plus
Crops, News

Canadian crop outlook has improved since January says FCC

By Geralyn Wichers July 25, 2025
Canadian farmers' overall new crop outlook has improved since the beginning of the year, says Farm Credit Canada.


Crop conditions in parts of western Saskatchewan have already dropped into crop insurance range, Burce Burnett says. (WeatherFarm video screengrab)
Crops, Weather

Saskatchewan Crop Report: Rains benefit some crops

Between two to 83 mm of rain falls on province

By Adam Peleshaty July 24, 2025
Heavy rains fell on parts of Saskatchewan during the week ended July 17, 2025, but they were a mixed blessing for fields and pastures.

File photo of a potato field in Alberta’s Lacombe County. (COrthner/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops, News

Alberta Crop Report: Rains in the south, dryness in the north

By Adam Peleshaty July 18, 2025
Rain fell onto the southern half of Alberta last week, while hot and dry conditions persisted in the northern half, according to the province's crop report released on July 18.


The Diverse Field Crops Cluster is a research project examining how to improve crop production while limiting nitrogen emissions. Crops such as camelina, carinata, flax (seen here), sunflower and mustard are the focus area of the project.  Photo: Greg Berg
Crops, Forages, Livestock

Manitoba Crop Report: More scattered rains across the province

Crops advance in their development in dry, wet conditions

By Adam Peleshaty July 16, 2025
More scattered showers across Manitoba helped crops advance in their development during the week ended July 13, 2025.

Demand for organic pulses had been steadily rising before the COVID-19 outbreak, but supply chains are prepared to meet the new demand. Photo: File
Crops, Markets, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Conditions vary across Saskatchewan

Weather, lack of moisture affecting crops

By Adam Peleshaty July 8, 2025
Pulse conditions in Saskatchewan are varied across the province with the worst-faring crops located in the western half.


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