Southern Alberta harvest ahead of last year’s pace; crop quality better than five year averages
EDMONTON — Producers in the Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Foremost and Strathmore region are ahead of the rest of the province in terms of harvest.
The latest provincial crop report puts harvest progress in the south at just under 43 per cent, slightly ahead of the 5 year average and about 5 per cent ahead of last year.
Crop quality for the top two grades of spring wheat, durum, and canola are above the 5 year averages.
Yields for spring wheat is around 34.5 bushels to the acre, with durum wheat just under 27 bushels to the acre.
Barley is estimated to be producing 47 bushels per acre and canola is around 31 and a half bushels to the acre.