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Grasshoppers becoming more prevalent in Manitoba: crop pest update

Grasshoppers becoming more prevalent in Manitoba: crop pest update

Grasshopper levels have resulted in some control in the Northwest region, mainly on cereals, and in the Interlake region, on cereals, alfalfa, forage grasses and pastures.
Governments of Canada and Manitoba Announce Drought Support Measures for Manitoba Livestock Producers

Governments of Canada and Manitoba Announce Drought Support Measures for Manitoba Livestock Producers

The governments of Canada and Manitoba are announcing support measures to aid Manitoba’s livestock producers affected by drought conditions, federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostys
Governments Of Canada and Manitoba Investing More Than $6 Million to Grow Local Food Processing Economy and Support Jobs

Governments Of Canada and Manitoba Investing More Than $6 Million to Grow Local Food Processing Economy and Support Jobs

The governments of Canada and Manitoba are investing more than $6 million to help grow the economy by increasing food production facilities and supporting jobs across Manitoba under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP),
Rain has helped crops develop in western Manitoba: Crop report

Rain has helped crops develop in western Manitoba: Crop report

Isolated rainfall resulted in varying amounts of precipitation over the past week with accumulations ranging from 0 mm to 41.2 mm. The western portions of the Southwest and Northwest regions received the most rain over the past seven days.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan sign agreement to boost trade corridor through the arctic

Manitoba and Saskatchewan sign agreement to boost trade corridor through the arctic

The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan have signed a memorandum aimed at expanding trade through the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay. The agreement also includes Arctic Gateway Group, which owns the port and the rail line that leads to it.
Canada's two major railways see improved grain deliveries in Week 49: Ag Transport Coalition

Canada's two major railways see improved grain deliveries in Week 49: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 94% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 49, reflecting an improvement from last week's 91%.
Areas of Saskatchewan receive much-needed rain: Crop Report

Areas of Saskatchewan receive much-needed rain: Crop Report

Over the past week, some areas received welcome rainfall that will benefit most crops. However, this precipitation has delayed haying operations in those areas.
Hot, Dry Conditions in Manitoba Over the Past Week: Crop Report

Hot, Dry Conditions in Manitoba Over the Past Week: Crop Report

Isolated rainfall and thunderstorms resulted in varying amounts of precipitation over the past week with accumulations ranging from 0 mm to 38.8 mm. Some storms were accompanied by intense rain, and hail.
Ottawa and Saskatchewan providing drought support with the doubled low yield appraisal

Ottawa and Saskatchewan providing drought support with the doubled low yield appraisal

SCIC is doubling the low yield appraisal threshold values, allowing customers to salvage their eligible crops as feed, without negatively impacting future individual coverage.
Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Various causes of crop damage were reported over the past week, including excess moisture due to recent rain, which has been rated as minor in most regions.
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