Dry conditions continued to spur quick seeding progress in Manitoba, as the provincial agriculture department reported spring planting reached 95 per cent complete as of June 3.
Province gets very little rain over the week
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India, like China, could put tariffs on Canadian peas
Rains bode well for crop production
Seeding to be complete in the southeast “in a matter of days”
More lentils, fewer peas anticipated
Analysts say crop insurance data and high prices indicate that stocks of the crop are higher than Statistics Canada is reporting
Tariff uncertainty in background
But year-to-date exports nearly 7.40 million tonnes
Conditions on track for pulse planting