Province releases spring thaw outlook- spring weather conditions to determine high water activity
Manitoba’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre’s spring thaw outlook reports the risk of a major spring high water event remains low in most Manitoba basins and is still dependent on weather conditions from now until the spring melt.
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Due to below normal soil moisture at freeze-up and below normal to well-below normal winter precipitation levels, the risk of major spring high water activity is low for all southern and central Manitoba basins. The accumulated winter precipitation in most of central and southern Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan is below 20 per cent when compared to accumulated precipitation records from the past forty years.
StockTalk Webinar series- Cattle market update
Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development is offering a series of livestock and forage webinars led by innovative leading experts aimed to help Manitoba beef producers best manage their cattle operations. Find out the latest news on research and production for beef and forage management by participating in these virtual sessions
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The next session will discuss Cattle Markets, What Buyers are Looking for when Purchasing Cattle and Managing Shrink on February 25 2021 from 1 – 2 p.m. with speakers from Heartand Livestock and Manitoba Agriculture. You can participate by watching on your computer, smartphone or tablet.