The ongoing rain is delaying the harvest of soybeans and silage corn here in southeastern Manitoba. But Marc Hutlet of Marc Hutlet Seeds at Ste. Anne, says the excess rain is not causing any damage to the soybean and corn crops at this time. He adds farmers would appreciate a dry spell so they could get the crop in the bin. Hutlet notes tests done earlier indicate yields could be a little better than expected.

"We had done a couple of trials and yields were a little better than we had expected, so that's a positive. There have been no concerns yet with early shattering as the early-maturing soybeans varieties were just coming into play, in terms of being ready."

Hutlet says some silage corn is being harvested between rains.

"There are some guys that are silaging and the crop is good, although there are some tracks being made and it's not pretty in some fields. But there is some activity out there because, for them, it's time, the staging of the crop is there and so if they can travel at all, they are out there."

Hutlet adds the silage is yielding 15-18 tonnes-per-acre which is considered very good. He says that's an indicator that grain corn will yield in the range of 140-160 bushels per acre when it is ready to go in a few weeks time.