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- 1. Vitamin C levels of Canadians, 2012 to 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114124Description:
This health fact sheet presents data on the levels of vitamin C in the Canadian population aged 6 to 79. Overall data and results by sex and age group, smoking status and body mass index (BMI) are presented. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Release date: 2014-12-16 - 2. Vitamin D levels of Canadians, 2012 to 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114125Description:
This health fact sheet presents data on the levels of vitamin D in the Canadian population aged 3 to 79. Overall data and results by age group, sun exposure, racial background and body mass index (BMI) are presented. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Release date: 2014-12-16 - Stats in brief: 11-629-X2014002Description:
An animated video which illustrates the nature and breadth of the agricultural statistical data collected and disseminated by Statistics Canada.
Release date: 2014-11-28 - Table: 21-010-XDescription: This publication contains annual data from 1926 to date on net farm income for Canada and the provinces. Data highlights and concepts and methods are also included.
In May, annual measures for the previous two calendar years are subject to revision. In November, estimates for the previous three years may be revised. Every five years a historical revision is done, based on the results of the Census of Agriculture. Although the data are available in late May and late November, the publication is not completed and released until the following July and January, respectively.
Release date: 2014-11-26 - Table: 21-015-XDescription:
This publication contains annual data from 1971 to date on direct payments to producers, for Canada and the provinces. Data highlights and concepts and methods are also included.
In May, annual measures for the previous two calendar years are subject to revision. In November, estimates for the previous three years may be revised. Every five years a historical revision is done, based on the results of the Census of Agriculture. Although the data are available in late May and late November, the publication is not completed and released until the following July and January, respectively.
Release date: 2014-11-26 - 6. Census farm numbers, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114045Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the number of farms enumerated by the 2011 Census of Agriculture by Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 7. Agricultural land, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114046Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This map shows the agricultural ecumene of the 2011 Census of Agriculture by Census Division. The agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 8. Cropland area, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114047Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the land area in crops in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agriculture ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 9. Summerfallow area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114048Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the change in summerfallow area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 10. Pasture area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114049Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the change in pasture area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17
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- Table: 21-010-XDescription: This publication contains annual data from 1926 to date on net farm income for Canada and the provinces. Data highlights and concepts and methods are also included.
In May, annual measures for the previous two calendar years are subject to revision. In November, estimates for the previous three years may be revised. Every five years a historical revision is done, based on the results of the Census of Agriculture. Although the data are available in late May and late November, the publication is not completed and released until the following July and January, respectively.
Release date: 2014-11-26 - Table: 21-015-XDescription:
This publication contains annual data from 1971 to date on direct payments to producers, for Canada and the provinces. Data highlights and concepts and methods are also included.
In May, annual measures for the previous two calendar years are subject to revision. In November, estimates for the previous three years may be revised. Every five years a historical revision is done, based on the results of the Census of Agriculture. Although the data are available in late May and late November, the publication is not completed and released until the following July and January, respectively.
Release date: 2014-11-26 - 3. Census farm numbers, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114045Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the number of farms enumerated by the 2011 Census of Agriculture by Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 4. Agricultural land, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114046Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This map shows the agricultural ecumene of the 2011 Census of Agriculture by Census Division. The agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 5. Cropland area, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114047Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the land area in crops in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agriculture ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 6. Summerfallow area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114048Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the change in summerfallow area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 7. Pasture area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114049Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the change in pasture area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 8. No-till as a percentage of field crop area, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114050Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This map shows the area of no-till as a percentage of the field crop area in 2011, by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114051Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the number of farms reporting certified and/or transitional organic products in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114052Geography: Census divisionDescription:
This dot-density map shows the change in field crop (excluding hay) area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17
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- 1. Vitamin C levels of Canadians, 2012 to 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114124Description:
This health fact sheet presents data on the levels of vitamin C in the Canadian population aged 6 to 79. Overall data and results by sex and age group, smoking status and body mass index (BMI) are presented. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Release date: 2014-12-16 - 2. Vitamin D levels of Canadians, 2012 to 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114125Description:
This health fact sheet presents data on the levels of vitamin D in the Canadian population aged 3 to 79. Overall data and results by age group, sun exposure, racial background and body mass index (BMI) are presented. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Release date: 2014-12-16 - Stats in brief: 11-629-X2014002Description:
An animated video which illustrates the nature and breadth of the agricultural statistical data collected and disseminated by Statistics Canada.
Release date: 2014-11-28 - 4. Overview of livestock farm operating expenses ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201400114084Description:
An overview of operating expenses of Canadian livestock farms. The expenditures vary depending on the province, production method and industry type. The summary analysis makes it possible to compare the movement of expenditures for each dollar spent.
Release date: 2014-10-28 - 5. Pulses in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201400114041Description:
A pulse is an edible seed harvested from the pod of a variety of annual leguminous plants. Pulses grown in Canada include, mainly, dry beans, dry peas, lentils and chickpeas. Pulse area and production in Canada has increased since the 1980s, making the country one of the leading producers and exporters of pulses worldwide.
Release date: 2014-08-26 - 6. The Changing Face of the Canadian Hog Industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201400114027Geography: CanadaDescription:
The Canadian hog industry has changed greatly over the years. Data collected by the Census of Agriculture show that the industry has undergone a radical transformation. It has evolved from being an industry with a very large number of mixed farms, each possessing only a few pigs, to one with fewer large and highly specialized farms. It now plays a major role in exports and is constantly improving in terms of technology.
Release date: 2014-07-29 - 7. Fruit and vegetable consumption, 2013 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201400114018Description:
This is a Health fact sheet about fruit and vegetable consumption among Canadians. The data are based on a Canadian Community Health Survey question that measured the number of times respondents reported that they consumed fruit and vegetables, rather than the actual quantity consumed.
Release date: 2014-06-12 - 8. Feeding the soil puts food on your plate ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201400113006Geography: CanadaDescription: As crops grow, they deplete the soil’s fertility by absorbing nutrients from the land. These nutrients, need to be replenished in order to ensure that there is something in the soil for the next year’s crops. Canadian agriculture relies heavily on commercial fertilizers as well as manure to replenish soil’s nutrients. This article examines how farmers provide their crops with the nutrients they need to grow and how these farming practices have changed over time.Release date: 2014-05-29
- Articles and reports: 96-325-X201400111921Geography: CanadaDescription:
Horticulture is a type of agriculture that encompasses a wide range of crop production. Fruit, vegetable, ornamental and medicinal plant culture all fall under the umbrella of horticulture. There are two broad categories of crops within horticulture: edible and non-edible crops.
Edible horticulture crops, such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, are products grown for human food that are either consumed fresh or processed into value-added products, such as frozen foods, preserves and wine. Although they are not biologically classified as plants, mushrooms are considered to be an edible product of horticulture. Medicinal plants which are grown for teas and supplements such as ginseng are also considered to be edible horticultural products.
Non-edible horticulture crops are not used as food but are rather produced for other purposes. For instance, cut flowers, bedding plants, shrubs, trees, and perennials are grown as ornamental plants to enhance the appearance of homes, offices, gardens and public spaces. Sod farming is another type of non-edible horticulture which produces established turf for lawns, parks and sports fields.
Release date: 2014-04-22 - 10. Corn: Canada's third most valuable crop ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X201400111913Geography: CanadaDescription:
Farmers and corn breeders have developed multiple varieties suited to particular uses and adapted to distinct environments. In Canada, three broad types of corn dominate farmers' fields: corn for grain, corn for silage, and sweet corn.
Release date: 2014-03-18
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- 1. The Potential Use of Remote Sensing to Produce Field Crop Statistics at Statistics Canada ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 11-522-X201300014259Description:
In an effort to reduce response burden on farm operators, Statistics Canada is studying alternative approaches to telephone surveys for producing field crop estimates. One option is to publish harvested area and yield estimates in September as is currently done, but to calculate them using models based on satellite and weather data, and data from the July telephone survey. However before adopting such an approach, a method must be found which produces estimates with a sufficient level of accuracy. Research is taking place to investigate different possibilities. Initial research results and issues to consider are discussed in this paper.
Release date: 2014-10-31
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