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Harvest action on the evening of Aug. 28 near Domain, Man., south of Winnipeg. (Shannon VanRaes photo)
Crops

Rain expected for Prairies into weekend, next week

By Jade Markus September 16, 2016
CNS Canada — Rain is going to slow weekend harvest progress in parts of the Prairies, though farmers in most areas will still be able to get into their fields, […] Read more

Rainfall as a percentage of ‘normal’ levels for the week of Oct. 1-7. (WeatherFarm.com)
Crops

W. Prairies to see drier weather, but drydown will be tough

By Dave Sims October 8, 2015
CNS Canada — Parts of the western Prairies that have been bogged down by wet, cool weather should see drier conditions as the month rolls along, according to a weather […] Read more

Canola west of Pathlow in northeastern Saskatchewan on July 27, 2015. (Dave Bedard photo)
Crops

Cooler temperatures, precipitation in store for Prairies

By Jade Markus August 14, 2015
CNS Canada — Alberta crops could be put at risk during the last week of September due to cooler weather, but for the most part, a U.S. meteorologist expects average […] Read more

Prairies should see rain this week, except where needed most
Crops

Prairies should see rain this week, except where needed most

By Jade Markus July 15, 2015
CNS Canada –– Most of the Prairies are expected to get well-timed rain that will maximize growing potential, except for where it’s needed most, according to a U.S. weather specialist. […] Read more

(CoCoRaHS.org)
Crops

Drier bias seen on horizon for Manitoba

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 30, 2015
CNS Canada — Warm and dry weather is allowing for a good start to spring seeding in Manitoba, but that dryness could pose problems down the road as its longer-term […] Read more


Crops

Warm weather aids seeding, but winter still lingers

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 29, 2015
CNS Canada — A late spring snowstorm will delay seeding operations in northern Saskatchewan, but better weather across most other areas of the Prairies is allowing producers to make headway […] Read more

(WeatherFarm.com)
Crops

Mild Prairie temperatures not expected to last

By Dave Sims March 10, 2015
CNS Canada — Despite recent mild temperatures that are forecast to hang around the Canadian Prairies for the next week, a weather expert says a colder bias will return during […] Read more

(Canada Beef Inc. photo)
Livestock

El Nino to bring cold and dry conditions to Prairies

By Dave Sims November 24, 2014
CNS Canada –– While speculation continues to swirl over the impact El Nino will have on North America, one weather expert says it’s still a month or two away from […] Read more


Prairie farm leaders peg water damage in the billions

By Dave Sims November 22, 2014
CNS Canada — Farm leaders from Manitoba and Saskatchewan hope a new lobby group of stakeholders from both provinces can bring some long-term solutions to excess water problem that have […] Read more

Crops

Soil watchers see areas of concern across Prairies

By Dave Sims November 22, 2014
CNS Canada — Excess moisture reigns supreme as the main hurdle for Prairie farmers when they look ahead to spring — but some areas are still too dry, according to […] Read more

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