Reading Time: 2 minutes MarketsFarm — Canadian canola ending stocks for 2022-23 were revised higher by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in its latest supply/demand estimates, released Friday. The larger carryout projection came despite a downward revision to production, as both exports and domestic usage were also down from the November report. The government agency now sees canola carryout of […] Read more

AAFC raises canola stocks projection, despite smaller crop
Department also trims wheat ending stocks

StatCan data show smaller Canadian canola, durum production
Report also logs more barley, oats than previous estimates
Reading Time: 2 minutes MarketsFarm — Canadian farmers grew less canola and durum than originally thought in 2022, but more barley and oats, according to updated production estimates from Statistics Canada released Friday. “There were both bullish and bearish surprises,” MarketsFarm Pro analyst Mike Jubinville said. While canola production of 18.174 million tonnes was still up considerably from the […] Read more

Opinions divided ahead of StatCan production report
Agency's previous estimates model-based
Reading Time: 2 minutes MarketsFarm — Ahead of the crop production report from Statistics Canada (StatCan) due out Friday, trade expectations are above and below what the federal agency estimated in September. In August, and in September, StatCan issued production reports based on a satellite model and without any input from farmers filling out surveys. That has caused some […] Read more

Canadian grain deliveries during October mostly higher
Among grains, flax sees largest percentage decline
Reading Time: < 1 minute MarketsFarm — Deliveries of major grains in Canada during October witnessed several gains compared to a year ago, according to the latest report from Statistics Canada (StatCan) released Thursday. All grain deliveries for October 2022 exceeded 5.43 million tonnes for a 19.3 per cent increase from the previous October. During last month, total wheat deliveries […] Read more

Heading off aster yellows in field crops
A new rapid test may help diagnose the disease in time to take action with fungicide
Reading Time: 4 minutes [UPDATED: Nov. 28, 2022] Aster yellows is a sneaky disease, arriving in canola via aster leafhoppers infected with the parasitic organism aster yellows phytoplasma (AYP). The leafhoppers spread the disease to plants as they feed, but the symptoms don’t show up until the crop is too far gone to treat. In bad years — which […] Read more

Manitoba nets average crops in 2022 after wet spring
Reading Time: 3 minutes MarketsFarm – Wet spring conditions delayed seeding operations across much of Manitoba to start the 2022 growing season, but warm summer conditions allowed for good development with yields for most crops showing a marked improvement over the drought-stricken 2021 harvest, according to the final crop report of the season from Manitoba Agriculture. On a crop-by-crop […] Read more

Alberta crops improve tremendously over last year
Reading Time: 2 minutes Crops in Alberta remain in good shape as the latest crop report noted all crops across the province are 72 per cent good to excellent. That’s a huge improvement compared to this time last year when drought pushed crops down to 20 per cent good to excellent. Rain, especially in June proved to be very […] Read more

Fungal diseases posing an issue with Manitoba crops
Reading Time: 2 minutes As crop conditions vary across Manitoba, the latest crop report noted that frequent rains and warm temperatures have increased the risk of a number of fungal diseases. Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (MARD) said farmers continued to apply fungicides on their wheat, oats, barley, canola, and pea crops. However, wet conditions in a number of […] Read more

Plenty of upside for falling flax prices
Reading Time: 2 minutes MarketsFarm – One of the most expensive crops grown in the Prairies is losing some of its value. While flaxseed prices in Western Canada are still at or above those from last year, they have come down by at least 15 per cent since last month. The high-delivered bid for flax in Saskatchewan is C$28 […] Read more

Good ratings seen for Manitoba’s spring wheat, canola
Reading Time: 2 minutes MarketsFarm — Crops in Manitoba remain in good shape, according to the latest weekly report from the province’s agriculture ministry. In particular, Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (MARD) found spring wheat across the province rated 85 per cent good to excellent — but with crops not doing as well in the province’s Interlake region. While […] Read more