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    Stats Can Report !

    [URL=http://futures.tradingcharts.com/news/futures/Canadian_Prairie_Provinces_2016_Acreage__StatsCan_ 254496644.html]2016 Planting Acreage[/URL]

    Shows per province.

    #2
    Here's the Canadian totals.

    [URL=http://futures.tradingcharts.com/news/futures/Canadian_2016_17_Principal_Field_Crop_Area___Stats Can_254494589.html]2016 Canadian Acreage[/URL]

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      #3
      The first post is a breakdown of the prairie provinces(2016 Planting acreage)

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        #4
        Flax acres down about 45%.
        That should get us on the road to recovery.
        Too bad everybody and their dog grew some last year.

        Peas and Lentils top 10 million acres. Wow.

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          #5
          In Saskatchewan, I'm surprised to see that durum and soybean acres weren't larger.

          CanStats Report, FWIW

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            #6
            Making more farmland everyday. If the report is believable and everything from Stats Can is just their WAG, then there is a lot of new farmland that went into production this year. Surpluses everywhere. Wonder if the neighbor will get last years grain bag picked up.

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              #7
              some bags here also , should be fermenting right in bag pretty soon , lol

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                #8
                hi just call it the trashcan report , that's where it belongs . strictly a report to f$&k up the market

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                  #9
                  Tomorrow,,,,,U.S.D.A.

                  Brace yourself, wheat already hitting 10.5 year lows.

                  Everyone, tell your friends to work for the wages they got ten years ago and pay for todays expenditures with it. I don't think peas, lentils and canola, will be able to save our asses this year.

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                    #10
                    Stats Can't Report. Do any Producers see it as "Market Intelligence"? As a Producer, do you find any true value to it? Are the numbers ever accurate and relevant? Anyone use it to make marketing decisions?

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