Well its a nice news article but the area that received rain wasn't that big and were second week going into third before any rain hit damage is done.
Still looking skyward out here and thats a crack from a pea field. Maybe 10 days left.Some Prairie areas may have gotten rain over the past week or so, but not enough to completely ease trader concern about this year’s canola crop.
“Some areas got really good rain, some areas got a trace, and other places got missed more or less altogether,†said Jon Driedger, senior market analyst at FarmLink Marketing in Winnipeg.
As shown on the map below, portions of Western Canada did receive decent amounts of rain over the past week, but some of the most critically dry areas of central Saskatchewan remained mostly dry.
Meanwhile, canola crop condition ratings - although still not terrible - have slipped in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Saskatchewan crop was pegged at 57% good to excellent as of July 10, down 3 points from two weeks earlier, while the Alberta crop was rated about 68% good to excellent as of July 11, a 5-point drop from the previous week.
Regardless of the most recent rain, Driedger said the dryness had already taken its toll in some areas.
“I think in terms of a bin-busting yield, I think that’s off the table.â€
The canola market is especially sensitive to any potential production losses, he said, as old-crop supplies were already tight going into the growing season.
While the supply fundamentals remain somewhat supportive, Driedger said weather is likely to rule how the market moves, which could add an element of unpredictability into trade.
“We’re in a critical window with this canola, and so the next couple weeks with the weather and the forecast, is really going to be important.â€
Near-term forecasts suggest scattered but mostly light showers across the Prairies this week, with some cooler temperatures also expected. Although that will help to limit stress on crops for now, hotter and drier weather is expected to return during the last week of July.
Crop production total getting closer to the 14.7 mt not my initial guess of 16.9.
Dropping every day. Funny the area to the north of me that got the 1.2 inch a week ago had funny yellow spots on sunday as i drove back from the lake.
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