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Rainfall was variable across Western Canada this past week. Widespread thunderstorms have supported soil moisture levels and yield expectations in Alberta, but producers in Saskatchewan are experiencing hot and dry conditions and are hoping for rainfall to aid with grain fill in spring wheat. Meanwhile, harvest of winter wheat has started on the Prairies. Read the Growing Season Progress Report to see more, including provincial aggregates for crop quality: https://lnkd.in/g9rPFPUQ

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