Dry edible beans faring well in Manitoba, Canada weather

게시됨 2021년 8월 3일

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Manitoba is experiencing high heat and drought conditions, impacting most crops, but dry edible beans are faring relatively well, with no significant damage reported by Manitoba Agriculture's provincial pulse specialist, Dennis Lange. Despite the challenging weather, harvests of dry peas have commenced, with yields varying from 20 to 50 bushels per acre. However, the harvest of dry beans and other pulses, including soybeans, is not yet underway and may be influenced by upcoming rains. The final yields remain uncertain due to the season's spotty rainfall pattern.
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MarketsFarm – Like all crops, dry edible beans have been affected by the high heat and drought-like conditions which have plagued most of Manitoba this summer. However, they have weathered the conditions better than most, according to Manitoba Agriculture’s provincial pulse specialist. “For the most part, the dry beans are looking okay,” said Dennis Lange. “We could use rains, just like most crops could use rains right now, because we’re in the pod-filling stage and getting rainfall right now would be a good thing. “Dry beans typically do a little bit better in a drier year, but as far as yield potential goes, it’s kind of tough because we’ve had spotty rains this year and right now, I’m not saying what yields are going to be at.” Harvesting for dry peas has already started, according to Lange, with yields ranging from 20 to 50 bushels per acre despite visible heat damage. However, ...
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