Manitoba's dry bean harvest this year has seen a significant decrease in yield due to drought conditions, with the province producing only two-thirds of the five-year average. The yield is expected to be around 1,200 or 1,300 pounds per acre, marking a substantial drop from the average of 1,700 pounds. Despite the challenges, most bean crops have managed to avoid disease, resulting in good quality. Bean prices in Manitoba have seen a decrease of late, but high-delivered bids for certain beans are higher than last year. Contract negotiations between growers and suppliers are anticipated to increase in the coming months.