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- 1. Fields of Gold: Canola exports and production ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018044Description:
Canola is one of Canada’s primary cash crops. This infographic presents how canola production and the destinations for Canada’s canola exports have changed over time.
Release date: 2018-12-06 - Articles and reports: 21-004-X201800100001Description:
The Field Crop Reporting Series provides estimates on seeded and harvested areas, yield and production. This is a series of five data collection activities where three occasions provide preliminary data for seeded areas (March) or production (July and September), and November provides final area and production estimates. This article examines the differences between the preliminary and final estimates for field crop statistics. The field crops included in this study are canola, all wheat, soybeans, barley, oats and corn for grain. The data from 2008-2018 are used for seeded area estimates while production estimates cover 2008-2017.
Release date: 2018-11-08 - 3. Crops: Hay and field crops ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201700154904Description:
This third set of thematic maps, based on the 2016 Census of Agriculture data, present hay and field crop maps.
Release date: 2018-02-22 - 4. Canola area as a percentage of cropland, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114060Description:
This map shows the area of canola as a percentage of the land in crops in 2011, by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 5. Canola area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114061Description:
This dot-density map shows the change in canola area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 6. Field Crop Reporting Series ArchivedTable: 22-002-XDescription:
The eight publications in this series are released at strategic points in the crop year detailing farm stocks of grain, crop area, yield and production. Stock reports detail the farm-held stocks at the provincial level and farm-held plus commercial stocks at the Canada level for major Canadian grains. The first area report contains the planting intentions of producers while the June estimates are made after most of the seeding has been completed. Yields and levels of production by province are estimated twice, based on expectations to the end of harvest, while the November estimate is released after the harvest.
Release date: 2012-09-07 - Table: 21-011-XDescription:
This publication contains annual data for farm cash receipts for Canada and the provinces from 1926 to date. 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: 2011-11-24 - 8. Canola: a Canadian success story ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X200700010778Geography: CanadaDescription:
With its vibrant yellow flowers, a canola field is a beautiful sight. And its colour is a clue to its family history mustard. Canola refers to a particular group of rapeseed varieties, a species of the much larger mustard family that includes, besides mustard, turnips, cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli. While these plants have been bred for their roots (turnips), leaves (cabbage) or immature flower heads (cauliflower and broccoli), the rapeseed branch of the family was bred to maximize production of the high-oil seeds that are used to produce vegetable oil.
Release date: 2009-04-03 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X200800510592Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
In recent years, the resource boom has brought unprecedented growth to Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. Besides boosting the economy, this growth has reversed the long-term outflow of their population.
Release date: 2008-05-15 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X200701110382Geography: CanadaDescription:
Exports to China in 2007 have risen faster than imports, reflecting its voracious appetite for resources. This has helped reduce Canada's dependence on US markets.
Release date: 2007-11-08
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- 1. Crops: Hay and field crops ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201700154904Description:
This third set of thematic maps, based on the 2016 Census of Agriculture data, present hay and field crop maps.
Release date: 2018-02-22 - 2. Canola area as a percentage of cropland, 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114060Description:
This map shows the area of canola as a percentage of the land in crops in 2011, by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 3. Canola area change between 2006 and 2011 ArchivedThematic map: 95-634-X201400114061Description:
This dot-density map shows the change in canola area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.
Release date: 2014-11-17 - 4. Field Crop Reporting Series ArchivedTable: 22-002-XDescription:
The eight publications in this series are released at strategic points in the crop year detailing farm stocks of grain, crop area, yield and production. Stock reports detail the farm-held stocks at the provincial level and farm-held plus commercial stocks at the Canada level for major Canadian grains. The first area report contains the planting intentions of producers while the June estimates are made after most of the seeding has been completed. Yields and levels of production by province are estimated twice, based on expectations to the end of harvest, while the November estimate is released after the harvest.
Release date: 2012-09-07 - Table: 21-011-XDescription:
This publication contains annual data for farm cash receipts for Canada and the provinces from 1926 to date. 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: 2011-11-24 - 6. Livestock Feed Requirements Study ArchivedTable: 23-501-XDescription:
Based on feed coefficients, this study estimates the per animal and total provincial livestock feed requirements for grain, pasture, and harvested roughages by the various species. This release applies the coefficients to the current livestock inventories and balance sheet information for 1999, 2000 and 2001 to estimate the total tonnage consumed. It reflects any revisions made to the livestock numbers as a result of the 2001 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2003-01-13 - 7. Grain Trade of Canada ArchivedTable: 22-201-XDescription:
This publication, prepared in conjunction with the Canadian Grain Commission, provides a comprehensive look at the past crop year. Included are key data series on production, stocks, cash and future prices, crop quality, domestic processing, grain handlings and detailed supply-disposition analyses. A written overview summarizes the year's market conditions, domestically and internationally.
Release date: 2002-06-10 - Table: 95F0301XDescription:
This product presents basic counts and totals for all 2001 Census of Agriculture farm variables, including number and type of farms; crop, horticulture and land use areas; land management practices; numbers of livestock and poultry; organic farming; computer use; farm machinery and equipment; farm capital; and farm operating expenses and receipts. It provides a comprehensive picture of the agriculture industry across Canada.These data from the initial release of the 2001 Census of Agriculture are available at the Canada, province, territory, census agricultural region (CAR) and census division (CD) levels.This product replaces the series of eight Agricultural Profile publications (one for Canada, one for the Atlantic Provinces, and one for each of the other six provinces) produced for the 1996 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2002-05-15 - 9. 1996 Census of Agriculture - National and Provincial Highlights Tables (1996 Census of Agriculture) ArchivedTable: 93F0033XDescription:
A one-page table for Canada and a one-page table for each of the provinces provide 1996 and 1991 comparisons for some key variables.
Release date: 1999-02-04
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- 1. Fields of Gold: Canola exports and production ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018044Description:
Canola is one of Canada’s primary cash crops. This infographic presents how canola production and the destinations for Canada’s canola exports have changed over time.
Release date: 2018-12-06 - Articles and reports: 21-004-X201800100001Description:
The Field Crop Reporting Series provides estimates on seeded and harvested areas, yield and production. This is a series of five data collection activities where three occasions provide preliminary data for seeded areas (March) or production (July and September), and November provides final area and production estimates. This article examines the differences between the preliminary and final estimates for field crop statistics. The field crops included in this study are canola, all wheat, soybeans, barley, oats and corn for grain. The data from 2008-2018 are used for seeded area estimates while production estimates cover 2008-2017.
Release date: 2018-11-08 - 3. Canola: a Canadian success story ArchivedArticles and reports: 96-325-X200700010778Geography: CanadaDescription:
With its vibrant yellow flowers, a canola field is a beautiful sight. And its colour is a clue to its family history mustard. Canola refers to a particular group of rapeseed varieties, a species of the much larger mustard family that includes, besides mustard, turnips, cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli. While these plants have been bred for their roots (turnips), leaves (cabbage) or immature flower heads (cauliflower and broccoli), the rapeseed branch of the family was bred to maximize production of the high-oil seeds that are used to produce vegetable oil.
Release date: 2009-04-03 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X200800510592Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
In recent years, the resource boom has brought unprecedented growth to Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. Besides boosting the economy, this growth has reversed the long-term outflow of their population.
Release date: 2008-05-15 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X200701110382Geography: CanadaDescription:
Exports to China in 2007 have risen faster than imports, reflecting its voracious appetite for resources. This has helped reduce Canada's dependence on US markets.
Release date: 2007-11-08 - Articles and reports: 21-004-X20060029210Geography: CanadaDescription:
A brief overview of some agricultural events of 2005 with the goal to put into perpective this complex and changing Canadian agricultural industry - from farm gate consumer.
Release date: 2006-06-05 - Articles and reports: 21-004-X20021036174Geography: CanadaDescription: Crop production across western Canada was lower in 2001 as a result of drought conditions. The grains industry has been drawing comparisons with the 1988 season, the last year a general drought reduced production. There are differences between the drought of 2001 and the drought of 1988. This article will examine some of these differences.Release date: 2002-03-28
- Articles and reports: 21-004-X200010313027Geography: CanadaDescription:
Crop producers were expected to move away from dependence on just a few traditional crops to better protect themselves from the income risks associated with price downturns and climatic events. Based on Statistics Canada survey data from Saskatchewan, there is only limited evidence to support this hypothesis, at least over the period 1994 to 1999.
Release date: 2000-03-30
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- 1. A Science-fiction Harvest ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004026Description:
The issue of biotechnology in agriculture has generated much debate. This activity is designed to help students better understand biological systems for producing materials and their advantages over synthetic systems.
Release date: 2005-01-28 - 2. Prairie Farmers Have Always Found a Way to Adapt ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004012Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
This activity is designed to show students some of the changes affecting Prairie agriculture over the past 100 years, and how Prairie farmers have adapted to them.
Release date: 2004-08-30
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