Agriculture Roundup – Aug. 30, 2023
Statistics Canada has released its first crop estimates for 2023. It shows that Canadian farmers could produce more corn for grain and soybeans, but less wheat, canola, barley and oats, compared with 2022.
The agency expects canola production will be 6.1 per cent lower than last year at 17.6 million tonnes. The national average is forecasted at 35.4 bushels an acre.
Saskatchewan is expected to produce 6.3 per cent less canola at 9.1 million tonnes while Alberta is expected to be higher than last year at 38.8 bushels an acre. Manitoba comes in at 39.2 bushels an acre.
When it comes to wheat, StatsCan said Saskatchewan is projected to see harvest levels rise by 5.9 per cent, while yields could fall by 25 per cent to 32.1 bushels per acre in 2023.