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AgCanada

Prairie Crop Update with Bruce Burnett: 2025 edition

Update No. 8, July 8, 2025 (below): Bruce visits a canola and soybean field and both crops are progressing nicely – the canola is bolting and flowering and the soybeans are in the V4 to V7 stage. A little bit of rain reportedly fell in the area which helped these two fields develop, but more...

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AgCanada

As seeding nears end in Alberta, moisture becoming an issue

Spring planting in Alberta entered the home stretch with overall progress at 90 per cent seeded as of May 27, the province's agriculture department reported. Provincewide, the pace put Alberta farmers nine points above the five-year average.

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AgCanada

Most crops off to good start

Some parts of the Prairies are very dry, but provincial crop specialists say it's still early in the season

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Grainews

SeedMaster serves up prototype seed opener

This video, taking a look at SeedMaster's new opener, is part of a series that looks at the types of seed opener designs on display at this summer’s Ag in Motion farm show near Langham, Sask. This series also looks at the other new introductions those seeding equipment manufacturers were introducing at their booths. 

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Manitoba Co-operator

Soybean seeding on early side

With adequate rainfall and warmer soil temperatures, soybean seeding across Manitoba is well underway.
 Manitoba Agriculture’s May 21 crop report placed soybean planting at 34 per cent complete.
 If nighttime temperatures don’t warm up more than they have recently, soybean plants will likely emerge around 15 to 17 days after planting, said Dennis Lange, a...

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Manitoba Co-operator

Agro-Manitoba sees more precipitation, seeding progress behind five-year average

Seeding progress has been observed in many areas of the province this past week and is now at 64 per cent complete. Producers have focused on planting corn (80 per cent complete), spring wheat (87 per cent complete) barley (79 per cent  complete) and peas (96 per cent complete). Canola planting continues with 41 per...