Canada’s 2025 crop season is off to a fast but uncertain start. Alberta leads with 47% seeded, double the average, thanks to warm, dry weather. Saskatchewan is 49% seeded but needs rain, with 38% of cropland short on topsoil moisture. Manitoba sits at 32%, struggling with low rainfall. Ontario faces cool soils, rust in wheat, and pest pressure in canola. Farmers are making gains, but with moisture deficits and pest risks rising, all eyes are on the skies.
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