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And the Experts Way in on Canola and Wheat Production! HA HA they have no clue!

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  • SASKFARMER3
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 14485

    And the Experts Way in on Canola and Wheat Production! HA HA they have no clue!

    Canada’s wheat and canola crops withstood wintry weather that stalled the autumn harvest, and production is expected to top last year’s output, according to Reuters’ industry survey of 13 analysts and traders.

    Statistics Canada on Tuesday will issue its final crop production estimates for the 2016-17 marketing year.

    The industry expects, on average, all-wheat production of 30.7 million tonnes, the largest in three years.


    It slightly topped Statscan’s Aug. 23 estimate, and would be 11 percent bigger than last year’s production.

    Analysts and traders expect record canola output of 18.8 million tonnes, exceeding Statscan’s earlier estimate of 17 million and coming in two percent higher than last year.

    Snow blanketed crops in Alberta and Saskatchewan in October, stopping farmers for weeks from finishing the harvest.

    An unusual November warm spell allowed them a last chance to bring in most of the remaining crop.

    “Western Canadian farmers are persistent and kept at it until most of the grain was in the bin,” said Lawrence Klusa, a market adviser with Agri-Trend.

    “I would estimate that we harvested more western Canadian acres in November this year than ever before.”

    The unusual weather, however, may add uncertainty to Statscan’s report.

    Statscan surveyed farmers from Oct. 21 to Nov. 13, and it is unclear if farmers factored in how much more crop they planned to harvest, said Brian Voth, president of Prairie Farm Consulting.

    “I think this report will be a total crapshoot,” he said, adding that he saw plenty of unharvested crops in Alberta last week.

    Despite harsh weather, quality of canola, wheat and lentil crops look better than expected, based on government samples, CIBC analyst Jacob Bout said this week.

    Canada is the world’s largest exporter of canola and expected to be the fourth-biggest wheat shipper this year.

    The big Canadian crops come as the International Grains Council forecasts record-large world production of wheat and soybeans this year.

    The following are trade estimates for Statistics Canada’s report on 2016 crop production.

    Its nice to see guys in offices have it all figured out.

    1. Alberta still has lots of crop out and it wont make it till spring.

    2. Sask has lots of canola and wheat out and similar situation.

    3. eddy Match is what will happen to most left out.


    So I'm still sticking with my Canola total at 16,9 MT.

    Sorry boys the yields weren't as big as some say. Plus any harvested in November is lower yield due to snow taking some and throwing out back doing tough crops.
  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17028

    #2
    When I was combining flax before and after the snow ....the estimates I now read are so ****ed I can't help but think the graincos wrote the article.

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #3
      Yea funny how tough grain the yield monitors are all over the map.

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 21935

        #4
        I can see it being bigger than last year easily. Some forget there was a fairly severe drought in west central Sask last year .

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #5
          furrow most had lower yield than other years. most.

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          • bucket
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 17028

            #6
            The flax balls are in the field...I need a vacuum header.... TM and patents pending lol....over a third was left in the field.

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            • Hamloc
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2014
              • 3943

              #7
              Sask3 I think you are bang on, I think canola will be 17 mmt max. I have heard many stories of heating canola already. As for wheat I can't really say, yields in my area were similar to last year. Lots was combined here in Nov but there is still some out.

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              • Oliver88
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2012
                • 4688

                #8
                Stats Can is actually factoring in crop in the field?!

                This report will not factor in the crop that gets torched.

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                • Partners
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 3105

                  #9
                  Our neighbors all had fantastic crops so that cancels out the crops left in the fields.
                  Went to Regina yesterday on #6..some crop out by wynard..but very little else.
                  Even in our area..not much..
                  Just wondering which area has the most crop out?
                  Noticed very little v ditching all the way too..Land way dryer than out water logged mess.

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                  • SASKFARMER3
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 14485

                    #10
                    Just saying the west side that had years of crops like canola yielding higher than melfort this year had less! So take your neighbours better and the flooded and left out in Alberta and sask and guess what it's lower! New math average up

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