The balance of October is likely to remain warmer than normal across the Canadian Prairies, but the weather could turn colder than normal in November, Weatherlogics chief scientist Scott Kehler explained.
The return on investment can come from improved efficiency, helping growers get the most out of a crop under variable growing conditions
Grain exports and essential supplies affected
Forecast issued Sept. 25, covering Sept. 25 to Oct. 2, 2024
Conditions that have curbed soy acres in the West were more market-related than meteorological
Forecast issued Sept. 11, covering Sept. 11 to 18, 2024
Trends in the Prairies’ climate should generally be net good for canola crops, even as pest pressures here adjust accordingly