According to the province's final crop report of the year, harvest in Manitoba is estimated at 92% complete.

Harvest of cereal crops and field peas is 99% complete, canola and edible beans 95% complete, soybeans 88% complete, flax 50% complete, and sunflowers and grain corn harvest at 20 to 25% complete. Wet weather and field conditions have impacted harvest progress over the past few weeks.

Crop yields in Manitoba are generally at or slightly above 5 year averages.

However, lower than average yields for various crop types were reported in some areas of the province, largely due to extreme weather events during the growing season including excess moisture, wind resulting in lodging and stalk breakage, and hail.

Higher disease pressure was also noted in many crop types in 2016.
    
Quality for the majority of crop types is average to below average; wet harvest weather and disease pressure were the main causes for downgrading.

Germination and stand establishment of winter cereal crops is rated good to excellent.

Fall field work including tillage, soil testing, post-harvest weed control and fertilizer applications of anhydrous ammonia is on-going.