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Canadian farmers to produce more corn but less wheat, canola, barley and oats

Christian Fernsby |
In 2023, Canadian farmers are projected to produce more corn for grain and soybeans, but less wheat, canola, barley and oats, compared with 2022, according to recent yield model estimates using satellite imagery and agroclimatic data.

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Decreased production for most crops was driven by lower yields because of dry conditions in Western Canada.

Across much of the Prairies, lower-than-average precipitation and high temperatures have resulted in poorer crop conditions than in 2022.

In Alberta, provincial reports indicated that less than half (43.1%) of the total crop was rated as being in good to excellent condition at the end of July, well below the five year average of (60.2%).

In Saskatchewan, dry conditions continue to be a concern, most notably in the southwest and west central regions. Provincial reports from Manitoba indicated that crop conditions in the province were generally good.

In Eastern Canada, most of Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces have received higher than average rainfall since the beginning of the growing season. In general, temperatures over the last month of the growing season have been slightly warmer than normal.

The Crop Condition Assessment Program indicates that overall plant health in the Prairie provinces was lower to much lower than normal at the end of July, indicating the possibility of lower to much lower than normal yields.

In most parts of the Prairies, crops reached peak health several weeks ahead of normal crop development, before decreasing rapidly as a lack of moisture and high temperatures took a toll on plant health.

Nationally, wheat production is projected to decrease by 14.2% year over year to 29.5 million tonnes in 2023.

The decrease is due to lower yields, which are expected to fall by 18.6% to 41.2 bushels per acre because of dry conditions across the Prairies, offsetting higher anticipated harvested area, which is expected to rise 5.6% to 26.3 million acres.

The anticipated decrease in total wheat production is largely attributable to spring wheat, which is anticipated to fall by 14.5% to 22.1 million tonnes. Spring wheat yields are anticipated to fall by 19.9% to 42.6 bushels per acre, while harvested area is expected to increase 6.9% to 19.1 million acres.

Durum wheat harvested area is expected to decrease 1.5% to 5.8 million acres, while yields are anticipated to fall 25.3% to 26.8 bushels per acre, contributing to lower anticipated durum wheat production (-26.4% to 4.3 million tonnes).

Wheat harvested area in Saskatchewan is projected to rise by 5.9%, while yields are expected to fall by 25.0% to 32.1 bushels per acre in 2023, resulting in a 20.5% decrease in production, to 12.1 million tonnes.

Wheat production in Alberta is projected to decrease by 16.2% to 9.5 million tonnes, compared with 2022, the result of lower anticipated yields (-18.7% to 45.2 bushels per acre), offsetting higher harvested area, which is expected to rise by 3.1% to 7.7 million acres.

In Manitoba, wheat harvested area is expected to rise by 6.2% to 3.2 million acres, while yields are anticipated to decrease by 8.1% to 53.4 bushels per acre. Total wheat production is anticipated to fall by 2.2% year over year to 4.7 million tonnes.

Wheat production in Ontario (the majority of which is winter wheat) is projected to rise by 13.3% to 2.7 million tonnes year over year on higher harvested acres (+21.3%), offsetting lower yields (-6.5%).

Nationally, canola production is expected to fall by 6.1% to 17.6 million tonnes in 2023. The anticipated decrease in production is due to lower yields, which are expected to fall 8.8% to 35.4 bushels per acre, while harvested area is expected to increase 3.0% to 21.9 million acres.

Saskatchewan is expected to produce 6.3% less canola in 2023 than in 2022, at 9.1 million tonnes. Yields are projected to decrease by 13.9% to 32.7 bushels per acre, while harvested area is expected to rise by 8.7% to 12.3 million acres.

Canola production in Alberta is expected to decrease by 1.2% to 5.5 million tonnes. The decrease is the result of lower anticipated harvested area (-3.0% to 6.3 million acres), offsetting an expected 1.8% increase in yield to 38.8 bushels per acre.

In Manitoba, yields are expected to decrease 9.5% to 39.2 bushels per acre, while harvested area is anticipated to fall 4.1% to 3.1 million acres, resulting in a 13.3% production decrease to 2.7 million tonnes.

Nationally, corn for grain production is projected to increase by 1.3% to 14.7 million tonnes in 2023. Yield is anticipated to fall to 156.1 bushels per acre (-2.7%), while harvested area is expected to rise to 3.7 million acres (+4.1%).

In Ontario, the largest corn-for-grain-producing province, production is expected to rise by 1.3% to 9.6 million tonnes on higher anticipated yields (+2.2% to 169.7 bushels per acre), offsetting lower anticipated harvested area (-0.9% to 2.2 million acres).

Corn for grain production in Quebec is projected to fall by 4.2% to 3.4 million tonnes. Yields are expected to fall by 5.0% to 150.4 bushels per acre, while harvested area is expected to increase by 0.8% to 893,100 acres.

In Manitoba, production of corn for grain is expected to rise 13.4% to 1.5 million tonnes because of higher anticipated harvested area (+42.1% to 528,600 acres), offsetting lower anticipated yields (-20.2% to 112.5 bushels per acre).

Nationally, soybean production is projected to increase by 2.9% year over year to 6.7 million tonnes in 2023. Yields are expected to fall by 3.5% to 44.3 bushels per acre, while harvested area is anticipated to increase by 6.8% to 5.6 million acres.

Soybean production in Ontario is expected to edge down 0.2% in 2023 to 4.0 million tonnes. Harvested area is expected to fall by 5.1% to 2.9 million acres, while yields are anticipated to rise 5.2% to 50.5 bushels per acre.

In Manitoba, soybean production is projected to increase by 4.5% to 1.4 million tonnes in 2023. Harvested area is projected to increase by 39.8% to 1.6 million acres. However, yields are projected to fall by 25.3% year over year to 32.1 bushels per acre, likely because of moisture conditions.

In Quebec, soybean production is projected to increase by 12.7% to 1.3 million tonnes on higher anticipated yields (+7.1% to 46.8 bushels per acre), while harvested area is expected to rise by 5.3% to 996,000 acres.

Lower barley yields (-21.4% to 55.3 bushels per acre) in 2023, compared with 2022, are projected to more than offset higher anticipated harvested area (+1.0% to 6.6 million acres). As a result, barley production is expected to fall by 20.7% year over year to 7.9 million tonnes in 2023.

Oat production is projected to fall by 53.5% to 2.4 million tonnes, the lowest production in more than a decade. The decrease is attributable to lower harvested area, which is expected to fall by 40.9% to 2.0 million acres, and lower yields, which are expected to fall by 21.4% year over year to 76.9 bushels per acre in 2023.


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