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  • Articles and reports: 21-004-X201800100001
    Description:

    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

  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201700154904
    Description:

    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

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017012
    Description: Based on the data from the 2016 Census of Agriculture, this infographic gives an overview of the field crops sector in Canada.
    Release date: 2017-05-31

  • 4. Soybean area, 2011 Archived
    Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114062
    Description:

    This dot-density map shows the soybean area under cultivation in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114063
    Description:

    This map shows the area of soybean as a percentage of the land in crops in 2011, by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114064
    Description:

    This dot-density map shows the change in soybean area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Table: 22-002-X
    Description:

    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-X
    Description:

    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

  • Articles and reports: 96-325-X200700010369
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    Until the mid-1970s, soybeans were restricted by climate primarily to southern Ontario. Intensive breeding programs have since opened up more widespread growing possibilities for this incredibly versatile crop in Canada: The 1.2 million hectares of soybeans reported on the Census of Agriculture in 2006 marked a near eightfold increase in area since 1976, the year the ground-breaking varieties that perform well in Canada's shorter growing season were introduced.

    Release date: 2007-10-26

  • Articles and reports: 21-004-X20030036482
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Description:

    Since their introduction in the mid-1990s, genetically modified seeds have become increasingly popular among Eastern Canadian corn and soybean producers. These producers use the seeds to limit insect damage to crops, or to provide their crops with a resistance to herbicides that would otherwise kill the plants.

    Statistics Canada has collected data on genetically modified soybeans and corn in Quebec and Ontario for the past three years. In its field crop surveys, the Agency has tracked plantings, harvestings, production and expected yields for soybeans and corn grown from genetically modified seeds.

    Release date: 2003-03-31
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  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201700154904
    Description:

    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. Soybean area, 2011 Archived
    Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114062
    Description:

    This dot-density map shows the soybean area under cultivation in 2011 by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114063
    Description:

    This map shows the area of soybean as a percentage of the land in crops in 2011, by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Thematic map: 95-634-X201400114064
    Description:

    This dot-density map shows the change in soybean area between the 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture by 2011 Census Division and the 2011 agricultural ecumene.

    Release date: 2014-11-17

  • Table: 22-002-X
    Description:

    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-X
    Description:

    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

  • Table: 23-501-X
    Description:

    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

  • Table: 22-201-X
    Description:

    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: 95F0301X
    Description:

    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
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  • Articles and reports: 21-004-X201800100001
    Description:

    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

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017012
    Description: Based on the data from the 2016 Census of Agriculture, this infographic gives an overview of the field crops sector in Canada.
    Release date: 2017-05-31

  • Articles and reports: 96-325-X200700010369
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    Until the mid-1970s, soybeans were restricted by climate primarily to southern Ontario. Intensive breeding programs have since opened up more widespread growing possibilities for this incredibly versatile crop in Canada: The 1.2 million hectares of soybeans reported on the Census of Agriculture in 2006 marked a near eightfold increase in area since 1976, the year the ground-breaking varieties that perform well in Canada's shorter growing season were introduced.

    Release date: 2007-10-26

  • Articles and reports: 21-004-X20030036482
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Description:

    Since their introduction in the mid-1990s, genetically modified seeds have become increasingly popular among Eastern Canadian corn and soybean producers. These producers use the seeds to limit insect damage to crops, or to provide their crops with a resistance to herbicides that would otherwise kill the plants.

    Statistics Canada has collected data on genetically modified soybeans and corn in Quebec and Ontario for the past three years. In its field crop surveys, the Agency has tracked plantings, harvestings, production and expected yields for soybeans and corn grown from genetically modified seeds.

    Release date: 2003-03-31

  • Articles and reports: 21-601-M2002054
    Geography: Province or territory
    Description:

    This report focusses on the changes in the area of genetically modified (GM) grain corn and soybeans in Quebec and Ontario.

    Release date: 2002-09-03

  • Articles and reports: 21-601-M2002052
    Geography: Province or territory
    Description:

    This study presents data collected since June 2000 on genetically modified (GM) seeds used in grain corn and soybean cropping in Quebec and Ontario.

    Release date: 2002-02-13

  • Articles and reports: 21-004-X20010035613
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Description:

    The most widely discussed agricultural topic in recent years is the risks and opportunities presented by food products obtained through biotechnology, especially those derived from genetically modified seeds (GMS). According to the June 2000 survey on field crops, 16% of all soybean acreage in Quebec, and 18% of that in Ontario, was planted with genetically modified seeds. The percentage of corn in both provinces was 27%. Most farms using GMS corn and soybeans are located in Ontario and Quebec where the production of both of these crops is concentrated.

    Release date: 2001-03-29
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