Overview
MASC has worked hard over the years to develop many innovative and creative approaches to delivering quality products to its clients. The Manitoba Management Plus Program (MMPP) is one such example.
Over the years, producers have cooperated with MASC in completing comprehensive individual yield and management-related questionnaires. MMPP returns this data back to Manitoba producers in aggregated (anonymized) format to see trends, patterns and anomalies that help producers make better cropping decisions.
The Manitoba Management Plus Program has been on the Web since 1996, and makes available crop and variety yield and acreage information, arranged by municipality, risk area and soil productivity index. Additionally, crop rotation, seeding date, and cropping atlas information is also provided.
Producers can use data provided by MMPP for benchmarking, market assessments and improved farm management decision making. If you benchmark for success, MMPP can help.

Yield Manitoba
MMPP is a major contributor for Yield Manitoba, published annually by the Manitoba Cooperator. Yield Manitoba includes provincial and regional crop yield data by variety, as well as other useful management reports, to assist farmers with their annual seeding decisions.
MASC also produces and publishes cropping data that can benefit producers and assist their cropping decisions.
Yield Manitoba 2026
- Better year for canola, peas, and beans
- MASC supports sustainability
- Climate maps and statistics
- MASC Management Plus yield data
Yield Manitoba 2025
- Canola disappoints, other crops thrive
- MASC ready to help young farmers
- Consider the contract price option
- Managing through market downturns
Yield Manitoba 2024
- Yields burst expectations in 2023
- Increasing profits on the farm using 4R
- How hail affects AgriInsurance coverage
- Lodging remains major economic loss in wheat production
- Weather conditions an unpredictable lottery
Regional Analysis Tools
MMPP Regional Analysis Tools allow users to search and analyze MASC’s anonymized data by region, crop, variety and more.
Data Browsers
Current Tools
- Variety Yield Data Browser
- Yield by Soil Types Data Browser
Seeded Acreage Report (SAR) Variety Data
Management Plus also annually releases crop variety data compiled from the Seeded Acreage Reports collected from producers across Manitoba.
Current Data
Previous Years Data
- 2024 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2023 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2022 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2021 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2020 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2019 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2018 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2017 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2016 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2015 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2014 SAR Variety Data PDF
- 2013 SAR Variety Data PDF
Open Data
Management Information
Seeding Dates and Yield Information
How early should you plant your crop? In Manitoba, the general rule of thumb appears to be the earlier the better — but not too early, especially with plants susceptible to spring frosts or requiring warm soil for germination.
Crop Rotations and Yield Information
Effective use of crop rotation is known to have a dramatic positive influence on the yields of many crops. MASC consistently sees some crops performing better when planted after others.
MASC’s IPI System
MASC’s Individual Productivity Indexing (IPI) is an accurate way of determining crop-specific individualized coverage.
Thematic Crop Maps
These maps show the average seeding dates, harvested acres and average yields of the most common crops grown in Manitoba, based on aggregate data from MASC’s Seeded Acreage Reports (SARs) and Harvested Production Reports (HPRs).