It appears farmers in the southeast are largely finished spring seeding. Earl Bargen is the Manitoba Agriculture Farm Production Advisor in Steinbach. He estimates planting at 95% complete.

"I'm seeing a lot of fields that are emerging already. I don't know if we're 100% done but we're getting relatively close. And, this of course is the last big week for getting soybeans in, things like that. At the end of this week, we're getting close to some of the (crop insurance) deadlines that you want to have your crop in for."

Bargen adds he has received no reports of frost damage from the cold weather ten days ago. Marc Hutlet of Marc Hutlet Seeds at Ste. Anne agrees, adding he has not heard of anyone needing to re-seed.

Meanwhile, Bargen says soil moisture conditions are okay but the rain this week will be welcomed by producers.

"When I was scratching around Tuesday morning in some fields there was definitely moisture right underneath that top little crust so I think we're in good shape right around the Steinbach area. There is definitely a chance of rain this week and it would be welcomed. We're not super dry but also it hasn't been an overly wet spring which is good, it gets us seeded, but we're not going to be sad if we get a bit of rain to keep things going and get things off to the best start possible."