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    Who was it that said: Barchart - its all you need? I forget...

    BARCHART: Canadian Spring Wheat Production - Forecast at 881.0M bu with a yield of 55.1 bu/ac.
    This compares to the AAFC's 920.8M bu of production and 53.5 bu/ac yield (includes spring wheat and winter wheat, excludes durum wheat).

    LMAO …………….


    Canada
    Type of crop Reference period Average yield (bushels per acre)
    Wheat, all excluding durum wheat
    2000 37.6
    2001 30.6
    2002 27.8
    2003 35.8
    2004 40.5
    2005 41.4
    2006 39.9
    2007 36.4
    2008 45.2
    2009 43.1
    2010 42.8
    2011 45.1
    2012 44.1
    2013 54.8
    2014 47.1
    2015 45.7
    2016 54.6
    2017 54.8
    2018 53.2
    2019 53
    2020 55.1
    2021 ..
    Last edited by LWeber; Jul 6, 2021, 10:16.

    #2
    BIG crop incoming!

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      #3
      A pump and dump for their AGI \ WestSteel shares.

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        #4
        If the Canadian HRSW makes it to 45 I will be surprised, I’m thinking closer to 40 if it actually rains in the next week. They keep showing us rain in the longer rain forecast but it never materialized.

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          #5
          Thanks for posting Larry
          It’s hard to comprehend the flat out manipulation in that forecast .
          Will be 42 at best
          When looking at 2002 that’s actually still too high

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            #6
            They need to see all the burnt up wheat in many areas.
            Flag leaves basically burnt off at flowering ...... I am no fancy agrologist but that won’t go 30

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              #7
              Wheat still looks good compared to some crops but another lower leaf burns off every day without rain. I would think the lucky areas will still pull off some 50s but there will be a equal about of 25s out there. Looking like a 35 average if we start getting some rain, if not it could drop into the 20s. I sure wish we wouldn’t have signed any contracts this year.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                Wheat still looks good compared to some crops but another lower leaf burns off every day without rain. I would think the lucky areas will still pull off some 50s but there will be a equal about of 25s out there. Looking like a 35 average if we start getting some rain, if not it could drop into the 20s. I sure wish we wouldn’t have signed any contracts this year.
                Agree 100%

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                  #9
                  We all do contracts for our own reasons.
                  Never regret, learn if possible.

                  Stats so over rated. Just part of a voodoo brew at best. Wish our system was overhauled. Maybe need to get out of the Ottawa, Winnipeg bubbles.

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                    #10
                    They all look good from the road.
                    Walk in a 100 yards, and its half as tall - much shorter than one would think or would have thought
                    All the bottom leaves burned off
                    Flag leaves burning up now( not good) those plants are “toast”

                    Brace yourself, high prices will not fix this, and next year???

                    You guys are all experts, but for all others that aren’t on Agriville its 10% of what it looks like from the road.

                    I try to be the optimist, now the reality of situation is showing itself. Forecast is for even colder winter than last year 😊

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                      #11
                      It will be amazing if anything fills.
                      Barley crops appear to be growing back into the ground

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                        They all look good from the road.
                        Walk in a 100 yards, and its half as tall - much shorter than one would think or would have thought
                        All the bottom leaves burned off
                        Flag leaves burning up now( not good) those plants are “toast”

                        Brace yourself, high prices will not fix this, and next year???

                        You guys are all experts, but for all others that aren’t on Agriville its 10% of what it looks like from the road.

                        I try to be the optimist, now the reality of situation is showing itself. Forecast is for even colder winter than last year 😊
                        Well said , good reality check post for anyone who thinks this will even be an average year for crop yields
                        And for anyone who thinks farmers have it easy ...
                        open your eyes 👀

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                          #13
                          Will be lucky to get 20 here on wheat.

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                            #14
                            If an average crop would take above average rain fall. It’s a well below average crop with with below average rain fall

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ooofty View Post
                              Will be lucky to get 20 here on wheat.
                              Yea, the optimistic side of me says, "it'll still go 15". FML, 15bu/ac doesnt pay very many bills!

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