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Is it still possible for western Canada to grow another record crop?

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    Is it still possible for western Canada to grow another record crop?

    With all of the unseeded, flooded, drowned, water stressed, late seeded and mudded in acres, is there even a remote possibility of still growing a crop close to last years record? How significant is the damage, what percent is unseeded? How much damage would a normal fall frost cause? Or will the moisture in normally dry areas make up for the losses?

    Around here, almost all acres got seeded, mostly into pure mud and late, have lost some of that already, didn't take much rain in saturated soil to do damage. Lots of yellow and purple plants waiting for some heat. The high ground looks excellent though.

    New crop prices still seem to indicate there will be ample supplies, which is likely true considering the carry over. Or are we quickly eliminating that carry over now that transportation is functioning? Are futures still pricing in a record with rain makes grain?
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