The area seeded to winter wheat in western Canada this fall is expected to be higher than the level achieved last year at the same time, according to an industry official. "I’m fully expecting to see winter wheat area on the Canadian Prairies surpass the year ago level," said Jake Davidson, executive director of Winter […] Read more
Prairie winter wheat area seen up
StatsCan finds heat, disease hitting canola output
Statistics Canada’s first survey looking of grain and oilseed production in 2012-13 suggests weather took more of a toll on canola production than first expected, according to market watchers. "Of the estimates, canola was the most watched and it didn’t fail to draw attention," said Ken Ball, a broker with Union Securities in Winnipeg. Statistics […] Read more
Large canola crop anticipated in StatsCan report
Statistics Canada will release its first look at what grain and oilseed production in Canada will look like in the 2012-13 crop year on Wednesday, with some participants anticipating pretty big numbers for canola and wheat. Some industry players are of the belief that disease and weather during the development stage hurt the yield potential […] Read more
Alta. harvest work seen picking up steam
Favourable weather and the quick maturation of crops have producers in Alberta preparing harvest equipment, according to a provincial crop specialist. "Swathing of some canola, wheat and barley crops is now underway in the province, while combining of lentils, peas and chickpeas was well underway and nearing completion in select areas," said Harry Brook, a […] Read more
CWB wheat/barley marketing programs ready, canola in works
The Canadian Wheat Board’s marketing programs for wheat, durum and barley are ready to be launched with the start of the 2012/13 (Aug/Jul) crop year, according to an official with the CWB. Pool programs for canola were also in the works. "There is no question that the CWB is ready to take on its new […] Read more
‘Excellent’ crop development seen in Alta.
A combination of warm temperatures and timely precipitation has resulted in some excellent looking grain and oilseed crops in Alberta, according to a provincial crop specialist. "Rain over the past couple of days combined with the heat seen last week has helped with development and has improved yield potential for the various crops," said Harry […] Read more
Ont. wheat harvest to begin earlier than normal
The harvest of Ontario’s winter wheat crop is expected to begin a bit sooner than normal, given that the crop broke dormancy earlier than usual this spring, and amid generally favourable weather conditions since. "The winter wheat harvest in Ontario generally never starts in June, but there is a good chance the combines will be […] Read more
Good crop emergence seen in Alberta
Favourable weather conditions have aided seeding operations in Alberta as well as crop emergence, according to a provincial crop specialist. Seeding of various grain, oilseed and pulse crops is now complete in the southern regions of Alberta, 95-100 per cent done in central areas, roughly 80-85 per cent complete in the northeast and 70-75 per […] Read more
Chinese demand for canola to remain strong
Chinese demand for Canadian canola will remain strong during the upcoming 2012-13 crop year, according to a government analyst. There is the potential for Canada’s shipments to China to rise further but that will depend on how successful recent visits by Canadian officials were in removing restrictions imposed on Canadian canola imports over blackleg concerns. […] Read more
Fundamentals seen holding canola cash bids firm
With canola futures on the ICE Futures Canada platform undergoing some extreme declines over the past few sessions, there have been worries that cash bids may also follow suit. However, some analysts are confident the fundamentals remain solid enough that any push lower in the cash market will only be temporary. One farm source said […] Read more