Latest provincial crop report shows this year’s rains have pushed back development somewhat
While rain is a much-needed commodity to grow crops, producers this year, particularly in the south, are witnessing that too much moisture can also have the opposite effect.
In the latest Crop Report survey from the Province, taken on June 30, it says development has slowed thanks to at least two extended bouts of heavy rain since mid-May.
“Frequent rainfall, varying temperatures, and short windows for field operations continued across Alberta through the end of June,” said the report.
“While crop development is supported by moisture reserves that are well above average for this time of year, there are some concerns around the pace of crop development. Despite these challenges, crops are responding quickly to the improved growing conditions with rapid crop advancement in areas with warmer temperatures.”


