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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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                      #11
                      Getting texts to sign lentils up as prices are going to drop.

                      What's the difference if they can't or won't take them and can't move them...there is no value.

                      They can't guarantee delivery 2 months to plan for a good crop....wtf.....ffs.

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                        #12
                        Getting texts to sign lentils up as prices are going to drop.

                        What's the difference if they can't or won't take them and can't move them...there is no value.

                        They can't guarantee delivery 2 months to plan for a good crop....wtf.....ffs.

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                          #13
                          grading lentils will be a beeatch this year, they better be perfect!
                          Ones that aren't will stay in the bin, there'll just be too many for buyers to choose from.

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                            #14
                            World wheat markets are playing this excess wheat situation perfectly.
                            Don't forget that the majority of carryover is in China (doesnt matter)and The USA (matters).
                            Good quality Canadian wheat wiĺl be in demand once the crop size and quality becomes known. Prices will need to compete with US but it will be moving. Worst thing that could happen is for weather to wreck the Canadian wheat harvest. Of course that's always bad but this year it would be really really bad.

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                              #15
                              Mother Nature will take care of the surplus. Just get em in the bin. Probably 1/3 of the lentils are planted where they never should have been. Just looking around our area. Many fields are marginal to say the least. Not saying there are afew hum dingers, but a lot of small, yellow, weedy messes, too.

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