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Crop Report For The Period July 7 To July 13, 2020

Warm weather and rainfall this week continued to support crop development.  Currently, 86 per cent of the fall cereals, 75 per cent of the spring cereals, 70 per cent of the oilseed crops and 82 per cent of the pulse crops are at a normal stage of development for this time of year.
 
The majority of crops this week are in fair to excellent condition.  Rainfall was received throughout the province this week.  Areas near Neilburg received the highest amount of rainfall in the province with 116 mm.
 
The St. Walburg area received the most rainfall in the province since April 1 with 376 mm.  The moisture was welcome in many areas, but high amounts of rain in certain parts of the west-central and northern regions resulted in localized flooding and standing water.  This prevented producers from entering fields for spraying and haying.
 
Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as six per cent surplus, 85 per cent adequate, six per cent short and three per cent very short.  Hay and pasture land topsoil moisture is rated as four per cent surplus, 75 per cent adequate, 16 per cent short and five per cent very short.  Rainfall this week delayed some farmers from haying, but hay is being cut and baled as conditions allow.
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