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Manitoba Crop Report: Rains not enough to curb dryness

Some areas receive deluge; others still dry

By Adam Peleshaty 1 day ago
Many areas of Manitoba received varied amounts of rainfall during the week ended July 6, 2025. However, it was not enough to replenish moisture in some areas.

Manitoba seeding 12 points ahead of pace
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Manitoba seeding 12 points ahead of pace

Most spring wheat in the ground

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm May 21, 2025
Manitoba farmers pushed their spring planting to 57 per cent complete as of May 21, up 24 points from a week ago, the province's agriculture department reported.


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Seeding in Manitoba picking up the pace

Most fields still have good soil moisture

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm May 7, 2025
Overall spring planting in Manitoba reached eight per cent complete as of May 6, with some areas of the province much further along, the latest provincial crop report said.

First Manitoba crop report says seeding slightly ahead of pace
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First Manitoba crop report says seeding slightly ahead of pace

Soil moisture conditions very from region to region

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 30, 2025
Spring planting in Manitoba registered at three per cent complete in the provincial agriculture department’s first crop report of 2025. Manitoba Agriculture released the report on April 29, noting planting progress was two points ahead of the five-year average.

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Higher deliveries in most grains; Canola drops back March to March

Canola drops back March to March

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 28, 2025
There were several increases in the producer deliveries major grains report for March compared to a year ago, according to Statistics Canada on April 28. However, there were notable decreases in canola and rye from March to March.


Manitoba’s winter wheat and fall rye growers don’t need to be in a rush yet to scout whether crops have survived the winter.
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Too early to check winter cereal survival

Manitoba wasn’t warm enough in the first half of April for winter wheat and fall rye to consistently grow

By Miranda Leybourne April 24, 2025
Manitoba’s weather in the first half of April wasn’t warm enough for winter wheat and fall rye to consistently grow

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Higher deliveries in most grains reports StatCan

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 28, 2025
Most farmer deliveries of reported grains increased in February from the year before, according to Statistics Canada on March 28.

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Upswings in most December grain deliveries

Declines in rye, flax

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm January 29, 2025
Deliveries of major grains increased from December to December, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Jan. 29.


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StatCan issues crush, delivery reports

Canola crush, deliveries step back in November

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm December 27, 2024
Statistics Canada published its crush and grain deliveries reports on Dec. 24.

Good Prairie outlook for winter cereal seeding
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Good Prairie outlook for winter cereal seeding

Winter wheat and fall rye seeded in the next few weeks likely to get a good start

By Janelle Rudolph September 9, 2024
Winter wheat and fall rye seeded in the next few weeks likely to get a good start, cereals experts say.

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