With hot and dry conditions the Alberta harvest is now in full swing, advancing 14 points to 22 per cent complete, the provincial agriculture department reported on Sept. 5. Combining was one point up compared to its five-average.
Heat, dryness take a toll on moisture levels
Lack of rain spurs progress
Manitoba trials test whether farmers can apply less nitrogen to dry beans without losing yield, despite their typically poor nitrogen-fixing capacity
Field-scale crop research gives commercial acumen and real farm reality check to raw science and small-plot agricultural studies
Wet weather limits progress in some areas
Mixed projections for other cereals, oilseed, pulses
Ending stocks higher as well
AAFC issues August S/D report
Combining of spring crops getting started