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Fruit growers in Manitoba hopeful after a favorable winter

In Manitoba, the onset of spring signals a promising period for fruit cultivation, according to Anthony Mintenko, a fruit crop specialist with Manitoba Agriculture. With winter being mild, expectations for fruit crop development, particularly for strawberries, are cautiously optimistic. Mintenko highlighted the importance of rainfall in the coming weeks to support the growth phase, contrasting it with the challenges faced last year due to insufficient precipitation.

Despite the availability of irrigation systems, natural rainfall is preferred for optimal growth. The mild winter conditions have contributed to a positive outlook among fruit growers in the region, with hopes of achieving at least average yields. The anticipation of rain this spring is crucial for maintaining the current favorable moisture levels, setting a hopeful tone for the upcoming fruit growing season.

Source: pembinavalleyonline.com

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