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    Stats Canada

    Today's report
    Canola 12.782
    Spring Wheat 15.321
    Durum 3.545
    Oats 2.579
    Barley 7.141

    All numbers either near the bottom of traders estimates or below. I would expect it will support the market. Canola up $30

    #2
    Originally posted by crusher View Post
    Today's report
    Canola 12.782
    Spring Wheat 15.321
    Durum 3.545
    Oats 2.579
    Barley 7.141

    All numbers either near the bottom of traders estimates or below. I would expect it will support the market. Canola up $30
    Only 3 Months Late, closer to reality finally

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      #3
      Holly sht there are a couple guys on here who had that canola number pretty much pegged back in July. I think their consensus was around 11.7 MMT. Way closer than any agency, even USDA was off.

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        #4
        Where is the balance between export and domestic need? No surprises we knew canola was a disaster since July.

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          #5
          Based on those numbers durum is the sleeper with the highest up side potential.

          Canola was close to double the yield of durum in our area. Canola seems more drought resistant, for our experience the last few years.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5
            Apparently I was wrong. I thought the market knew stats canada was out to lunch with their high estimates. But judging by todays response, the market as in denial about how small this crop is.
            Not in denial, just trying to squeeze guys at harvest.

            Sorry AF, I moved you to the stats can thread.

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              #7
              S/F was very very close over a month ago
              I still believe we will be well below 12 ,especially as harvest finishs up and reality continues to set in
              Some areas had a few pleasant surprises but for the most part and vast majority the canola crop simply not there .
              For those that were still claiming over 18 at the end of July , they need to find a new occupation because that was absolutely absurd

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                #8
                Just started canola. no double digit yeilds so far!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  I still believe we will be well below 12 ,especially as harvest finishs up and reality continues to set in
                  The report says statscan still using satellite imagery. Could still easily be off on those numbers. And those supercells that rolled through end of August.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Holly sht there are a couple guys on here who had that canola number pretty much pegged back in July. I think their consensus was around 11.7 MMT. Way closer than any agency, even USDA was off.
                    and i am still sticking with that number

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                      #11
                      I don't think Larry ever did post the results of his analysis, but the hint was that it was in the single digits. More corrections yet to come?

                      Satellite images can't distingiush an empty/blank pod on a green plant from a full pod on a green plant.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                        Based on those numbers durum is the sleeper with the highest up side potential.

                        Canola was close to double the yield of durum in our area. Canola seems more drought resistant, for our experience the last few years.
                        Could be for some, Canola, Wheat and Peas yields are close to the same…

                        Flax in our area seems to be yielding close to 30 which at $30 a bushel is decent!

                        Cheers

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                          #13
                          I was perusing the Canola Digest magazine recently. According to their numbers, by 2024, Canada will have almost 16 mmt of canola crush capacity. The future for canola looks bright!

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                            #14
                            Just remember, everything has it's limits. At what price does demand destruct. Everything is replaceable.

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                              #15
                              Hurry up and get your miracle canola seed for next year. Big discounts. L.O.L.

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