Canadian Pulse Growers Struggle to Wrap Up Harvest
As October comes to a close, the pea and lentil harvests are nearly complete, and the bean harvest is past the halfway mark.
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As October comes to a close, the pea and lentil harvests are nearly complete, and the bean harvest is past the halfway mark.
As the U.S. dry bean harvest picks up, GPC checks in on the top Great Northern bean growing state.
Rains are slowing the combines and eroding the quality of the pulse crops still out in the fields.
Harvest of the third and final crop of 2018/19 is underway.
With the pulse harvest well underway, GPC checked in with the Northern Pulse Growers Association.
StatCan releases its first yield and production forecasts.
The harvesting of pulse crops is underway in the East African nation of Tanzania.
Harvest dragged on into mid-August, well beyond the traditional window, due to weather delays at both planting and harvest.
For the week ending September 1st, the dry pea and lentil harvests continued to advance, and the dry bean harvest got underway.
The dry bean area is up on lower prices for major commodity crops, but the crop was planted late and frost is a major concern.
The pea harvest is underway in Canada’s Western Prairies. August weather conditions have been generally wet and cool.
Harvest of second crop is wrapping up; third and final crop is in the ground.