Harvest nearing completion in central Alberta
Following continued progress on harvest efforts throughout central Alberta last week, some rain last Sunday put harvest to a halt in some areas.
Since last week, producers were able to combine an additional 19 per cent of their major crops. Overall, about 90 per cent of all crops are combined, with five per cent swathed and another five per cent still standing. About eight per cent of canola is in swath and six per cent standing.
For all crops, quality is said to be above their regional averages. About 95 per cent of hard red spring wheat, all durum wheat and 94 per cent of oats are graded in the top two grades.
Almost 50 per cent of barley is eligible for malt and 41 per cent graded as No. 1 feed. For canola, 88 per cent is graded as No. 1, and six per cent as No. 2. About 52 per cent of dry peas is graded as No. 1, 40 per cent as No. 2, seven per cent as No. 3 and one per cent as feed.