Manitoba Agriculture
Seasonal Crop Summary
June 10, 2025
Northwest Region
Seeding is nearing completion. The entire Northwest region welcomed precipitation over the weekend. Midweek overnight temperatures hovered just above 0°C in many areas, with Gilbert Plains recording the lowest overnight temperature of -0.6°C.
Fall rye and winter wheat range from early to full head emergence. Spring wheat seeding is 99% complete. Earlier seeded fields are in the tillering stage. In crop herbicide applications are ongoing.
Field pea seeding is 99% complete. Field pea weevil feeding has been noticed in several areas. Soybean seeding is complete. Earliest seeded fields are moving towards 1st trifoliate.
Canola seeding continues and is approximately 95% complete. Earliest seeded canola is at the 4 to 6 leaf stage.
Flea beetle pressure is being monitored closely, some localized areas have seen increased pressure and required additional control.
Provincial Overview
Variable rain accumulations were observed in all parts of the province over the past several days. Isolated rainfall and thunderstorms resulted in precipitation for the past week ranging from 2.1 mm to 42.6 mm
Climate normals for total accumulated precipitation from May 1 to June 8 range from 56.6 mm to 102.4 mm and are based on 30-year historical data.
Lack of precipitation this season has resulted in the East, Interlake, and large parts of the Northwest having accumulations under 60% of normal. Accumulations in the Southwest and parts of the Central regions are up to 130% of the 30-year average since May 1.
To find interactive soil temperature/moisture and air temperature information see Agri-Maps Current Weather viewer.
Provincial seeding progress is about 99% complete, which is ahead of the 5-year average of 94%