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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The USDA released the first production estimates for hard red spring wheat production in the U.S. on July 12, which led to spring wheat futures leading the other grains higher for the session. Official estimates for Statistics Canada will not be released until Aug. 30.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
North American crop conditions for durum are seen worsening while prices are moving higher. Europe is forecast to achieve increased production in 2021 although prices are moving higher during harvest.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly crop report as of July 5 includes most of the extreme heat event that hit the Prairies last week.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
While stocks of grain are forecast to fall for most crops in 2020-21, stocks in commercial storage remain higher than would be expected late in the crop year.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
After reaching an all-time high on the continuous November chart on July 2, November canola has sunk $69.50/mt although is faring well relative to the soy complex.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Each month, we look at Statistics Canada's merchandise trade data as it relates to select crops and crop products. The July 2 data covers activity through the first 10 months of the 2020-21 crop year.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at the drop seen in the crop condition index for Saskatchewan crops as of the week ended June 28. The current week's heat wave will increase harm to crops with precipitation in short supply along with continued high temperatures.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The December HRS contract reached a fresh contract high, trading above the 2017 high and reaching its highest level since 2013.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at Statistics Canada's June seeded acre estimates, which shows the area seeded to crops like barley, oats and durum pared to allow for more canola acres.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The November canola contract is in striking distance of its contract high at $784.40/mt. This study looks at upside potential based on technical analysis theory should this high be breached.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Canada's May canola crush is reported lower than volumes processed in the past two months, but the government's forecast for a record crush remains intact.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
The week ending June 21 saw limited precipitation hit the province of Saskatchewan, while the estimated topsoil moisture conditions deteriorated for the third time in four weeks. Most crops are viewed at normal growth stages.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at Manitoba Agriculture's precipitation data for comparison across regions, as well as to last year.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
This study looks at the trend in the Crop Condition Index for a few select crops grown in North Dakota. All have struggled over past weeks, although by varying degrees.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Alberta's crop condition estimates were reported above both the five- and 10-year averages as of June 15, while soil moisture estimates are seen declining.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Rainfall received over the past week across the province is viewed as favorable for crop development for almost all crops, given the government's most recent crop condition estimates.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Despite the crop condition estimate for U.S. spring wheat signaling concern for the crop, Portland basis remains steady.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Ahead of Statistics Canada's June acreage report, this study looks at the average change in seeded acres during the past five years for select crops.
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by Cliff Jamieson , Canadian Grains Analyst
Producers delivered the highest volume of wheat (excluding durum) seen over the crop year in week 44, while it continues to be shipped offshore at a rapid pace.
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