Regional crop growth slow, more rain needed
Rain in much of the region over the last week was welcomed by producers, but moisture is still needed in some areas where rain did not fall.
The province’s latest crop report for the northwest region said the Turtleford area continues to lead the way in moisture levels since April 1 with 110.5 mm. Neilburg is pulling up the rear with just 27.6 mm in the same time period.
Topsoil moisture conditions changed little week-to-week, rated as 47 per cent adequate, 44 per cent short and nine per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 35 per cent adequate, 42 per cent short and 23 per cent very short.
“Significant rainfall is welcomed throughout the region to even out crop germination and growth and would also be highly beneficial to the hay land and pasture,” the report read.