We look at the long-term trend in Canada's all-wheat production and canola production, adding the USDA's Aug. 12 forecast for 2021-22.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Malaysian crude oil reached a fresh contract high on Aug. 11, while rapeseed came close. Some shifts in trade patterns are taking place.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The Canadian Canola Board Margin Index has been under pressure during the past week, while putting a damper on prices despite strength seen in global oilseeds and vegetable oils.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Spring wheat futures continue to drift sideways. There are a few technical signs that bears watching.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at the relationship between commercial stocks and total grain stocks as of July 31 and projects the July 31 stocks based on the five-year average of this ratio.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
We look at miscellaneous trade data for Canadian grains and products and how these relate to current forecasts.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The crop condition index for Saskatchewan crops have slid lower during the past two weeks on continued hot and dry conditions.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
While focus remains on the potential for North American spring wheat, there are also some bullish signs in global wheat markets.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Despite a forecast for grain ending stocks to fall significantly in 2020-21, commercial stocks in primary elevators are higher than 2020 and the three-year average as of week 50.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Despite shrinking canola stocks, the June canola crush volume was up from the previous month and higher than the three-year average.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
November canola finished higher for a third straight session on July 26, achieving its largest one-day move in nine sessions while nearing another test of $900/mt. An upside breakout from its current consolidation pattern could lead to a sharp move higher.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at Canada's largest export targets for select crops and how volumes have increased in 2020-21.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Improvements have been seen in rail movement of grain to the West Cost, although both railways remain on alert as British Columbia declares a state of emergency due to wildfires. Experts say this situation could last six to seven more weeks.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
AAFC's July supply and demand estimates tweaked 2020-21 demand for a few crops, while making adjustments based on Statistics Canada's most recent seeded acre estimates. Yields for most crops remain relatively close to June estimates.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Declining crop conditions seen for many crops in the U.S. could be a preview of what is to come on the Prairies, while a smaller crop in both countries will lead to some changes in the directional flow of grain in 2021-22.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The Canadian dollar lost 96 basis points last week and a further 95 basis points on July 19, moving towards a test of 2021 lows.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The hard red spring wheat/hard red winter wheat spread is viewed as a proxy for the demand for protein wheat. Current spreads are close to testing long-term highs.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Saskatchewan Agriculture's bi-weekly crop condition ratings include the effects of the extreme heat in early July. There are wide spreads in results across the six regions of the province.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Canada supplies by far the largest share of the global canola exported each year. Competing vegetable oils will limit canola's upside potential and the balance sheet shows no reason for panic, although USDA's estimates for July have yet to account for the harsh conditions facing...
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- Market Matters Blog by DTN Staff
- Technically Speaking by DTN Staff
- Sort & Cull by DTN Staff
- Fundamentally Speaking by Joel Karlin
- Canada Markets by Cliff Jamieson
News
- Production Blog by Pam Smith
- Ethanol Blog by DTN Staff
- Ag Policy Blog by Chris Clayton
- South America Calling by DTN Staff
- An Urban's Rural View by Urban Lehner
- MachineryLink by Dan Miller
- Editors' Notebook by Greg D.Horstmeier