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    Winterkill cuts Ukraine wheat and ****seed.

    I saw this on agrimoney today, remember SF3 asked about it the other day.


    Freeze cuts Ukraine wheat, ****seed hopes further.

    UkrAgroConsult lowered the bar on hopes for Ukraine's wheat, damaged by a dry autumn and cold temperatures, and warned of damage to ****seed too – but set the scene for, another, bumper corn crop.

    More than 2m hectares of Ukraine's winter grain crops have been lost to winterkill, the largest area for eight seasons, after temperatures fell as low as -34 degrees Celsius, the influential analysis group said.

    The damage, out of a total area of 7.1m hectares, came on top of setbacks from a dry autumn which, even before the cold snap, had left one-third of the crop in "poor" condition, with 1.29m hectares, or 18%, failing to sprout at all.

    UkrAgroConsult cut by 800,000 tonnes, to 13.7m tonnes, its forecast for this year's Ukraine wheat harvest, implying a plunge in production of nearly 39% from last year.

    Rival consultancy ProAgro last week forecast the crop at 14.57m tonnes.

    'Hardiness is very low'

    The outlook for ****seed was poor too, with 21% of area lost to the drought even before the cold snap, which has claimed a significant part of the surviving crops.

    Some 260,000 hectares of ****seed entered the winter period with two-to-five leaves, meaning "its hardiness is very low and there is a high probability that at least half of these crops will not survive until spring", UkrAgroConsult said.

    With Ukraine set to lose 30-35% of winter ****seed, this year's harvest, including spring-sown crop, looks like falling to 1.1m tonnes.

    Strong corn outlook

    However, lost winter grains at least presented the opportunity for reseeding land with spring crops, of which sunflowers looked to be a popular choice, being "drought-resistant and highly profitable".

    Corn area also looked set to increase, potentially to 4m hectares, taking production of the grain to 20m tonnes – a second successive bumper harvest - also helped by an improved soil moisture profile so far in 2012.

    Ukrainian imports of corn seed more than doubled at the end of last year, to levels not usually seen until the run-up to harvest, signalling an enthusiasm among farmers for the grain.

    A strong harvest of corn could take Ukraine's total grains production to 45m tonnes, UkrAgroConsult said.

    The figure was ahead of its previous forecast for a 44.7m-tonne crop, if down from last year's 56.7m tonnes.

    Slow exports

    The forecasts come amid a scramble for information on the impact of the cold temperatures, in part to assess the likely impact on exports of a country which, until drought in 2010 and duties last year, had been a top-rank wheat shipper.

    UkrAgroConsult forecast that Ukraine's wheat shipments would come in at 7.6m tonnes in 2011-12 – leaving a sizable 5m-6m tonnes in storage - with logistical problems caused by the cold adding to setbacks which began with the export tariffs, which were lifted in October.

    #2
    40 million hectare of some of the worlds
    best black dirt is in Ukraine. What a
    production potential.

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      #3
      UkrAgroConsult lowered the bar on hopes
      for Ukraine's wheat, damaged by a dry
      autumn and cold temperatures, and warned
      of damage to ****seed too – but set the
      scene for, another, bumper corn crop.

      More than 2m hectares of Ukraine's
      winter grain crops have been lost to
      winterkill, the largest area for eight
      seasons, after temperatures fell as low
      as -34 degrees Celsius, the influential
      analysis group said.

      The damage, out of a total area of 7.1m
      hectares, came on top of setbacks from a
      dry autumn which, even before the cold
      snap, had left one-third of the crop in
      "poor" condition, with 1.29m hectares,
      or 18%, failing to sprout at all.

      UkrAgroConsult cut by 800,000 tonnes, to
      13.7m tonnes, its forecast for this
      year's Ukraine wheat harvest, implying a
      plunge in production of nearly 39% from
      last year.

      Rival consultancy ProAgro last week
      forecast the crop at 14.57m tonnes.

      'Hardiness is very low'

      The outlook for ****seed was poor too,
      with 21% of area lost to the drought
      even before the cold snap, which has
      claimed a significant part of the
      surviving crops.

      Some 260,000 hectares of ****seed
      entered the winter period with two-to-
      five leaves, meaning "its hardiness is
      very low and there is a high probability
      that at least half of these crops will
      not survive until spring",
      UkrAgroConsult said.

      With Ukraine set to lose 30-35% of
      winter ****seed, this year's harvest,
      including spring-sown crop, looks like
      falling to 1.1m tonnes.

      Strong corn outlook

      However, lost winter grains at least
      presented the opportunity for reseeding
      land with spring crops, of which
      sunflowers looked to be a popular
      choice, being "drought-resistant and
      highly profitable".

      Corn area also looked set to increase,
      potentially to 4m hectares, taking
      production of the grain to 20m tonnes –
      a second successive bumper harvest -
      also helped by an improved soil moisture
      profile so far in 2012.

      Ukrainian imports of corn seed more than
      doubled at the end of last year, to
      levels not usually seen until the run-up
      to harvest, signalling an enthusiasm
      among farmers for the grain.

      A strong harvest of corn could take
      Ukraine's total grains production to 45m
      tonnes, UkrAgroConsult said.

      The figure was ahead of its previous
      forecast for a 44.7m-tonne crop, if down
      from last year's 56.7m tonnes.

      Slow exports

      The forecasts come amid a scramble for
      information on the impact of the cold
      temperatures, in part to assess the
      likely impact on exports of a country
      which, until drought in 2010 and duties
      last year, had been a top-rank wheat
      shipper.

      UkrAgroConsult forecast that Ukraine's
      wheat shipments would come in at 7.6m
      tonnes in 2011-12 – leaving a sizable
      5m-6m tonnes in storage - with
      logistical problems caused by the cold
      adding to setbacks which began with the
      export tariffs, which were lifted in
      October.

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        #4
        About 350,000 to 400,000 hectares
        (865,000 to 988,000 acres) of ****seed,
        mainly in the Lorraine and Champagne
        regions, had temperatures of minus 16 to
        minus 15 degrees Celsius (3 to 5 degrees
        Fahrenheit) without snow, with a low of
        minus 19.7 Celsius near Reims on Feb. 4,
        Paris-based Cetiom said in a report on
        its website today.
        ****seed can resist freezing
        temperatures as low as minus 18 Celsius
        without snow to insulate the crop,
        providing it had a “sufficient” adaption
        phase, according to Cetiom. France is
        the European Union’s largest ****seed
        grower.
        “The ****seed crops were in a good state
        to face this cold wave,” Cetiom wrote.
        “It’s too early to evaluate the
        consequences of the cold wave. Even in
        the absence of destruction of the
        plants, the cold wave will translate
        into increased defoliation.”
        Freezing temperatures are affecting the
        soil, which will delay vegetation and
        the plants’ ability to regenerate,
        Cetiom said.
        Plants should be fine in the south of
        the Franche Comte region, the south and
        west of Picardy, as well as in Burgundy
        and Rhone Alpes as temperatures have
        been above minus 15 Celsius, according
        to the researcher.
        Defrosted ****seed plant samples in
        Burgundy confirmed the “optimistic view
        of the situation,” Cetiom said. Barley
        crops, which are more sensitive to
        freezing temperatures, did show signs of
        frost damage, it said.
        Just a word to the wise, all is not
        perfect in the world of farming.
        The next thing if we have only two
        months till spring and the weather
        patern doesnt change. MNMMMMMMMMMMMMM
        can you say Canola acres will be 20
        million. Yea right.

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          #5
          Why would I want The Weather to change. Butteflies already flying around, Caterpillars sunnin themselves in fronta The Old Barn, Winter Wheat is Grass, Grass Green, Frost Seeded Canola & Oats waitin in Silence fer Spring Rains, Christ runnin over The Snowblower with My Lawnmower out here!!!!!!!!!

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