CANADIAN GRAIN STATiSTICS
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1 .1 'W CANADA -. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH - V i CANADIAN GRAIN STATiSTICS 'Week ending NOVEMBER 14, 1941 LRe..a. for W..r.,n Iorosta.a Di,ioa pç1ied by Baard of Gram Comnuwoner. fol Cnada Published by Authority of the Hon. James A. MacKinnon, M.P., Minister of Trade and Commerce. OTTAWA Price $2 a year 1941
2 a I D E X General Summary... a...e... e..m..l s 1-6 Canadian Gainin Store byelevators 7 CanadianGraininStorebyGrades....., Comparative State:ient of GraininStore D., Receipts and Shipments of Canadian Gra., Receipts, Shipments and Quantities in Store at Interior Terminal levators,, ,1 $ United States Grain in Store, Receipts and Shipments Receipts, Shipments and Quantities in Store at Country Elevators, Western Division and Platform Loadings. Daily and Weekly Average Prices of Ontario Coarse Grain at Toronto for the week ending November 15, 1941,..,,...,. 12 Daily and Weekly Average Prices of Grain on Winnipeg and Montreal irkets for the week ending November 15, , Receipts and Shipments of Canadian Grain at Country Elevators (including Private and Mill Elevators) and Platform Loadinge, Interior, Public and Semi-Public Elevators, October 1941., Note: Sinmxry of Customs Exports, October ,,... 6
3 4 ' 1.. I. DEPARTNT OF TRADE AND CO1ERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS CANADA AGRICUUURAL BRANCH (Issued November 20, 1941) Dominion Statistioian* Chief, Agricultural Bran.oh: R, H 1 Coats, LL.D., F,R I S C. C. F, Wilson, Ph,D, Statistician: W. Dougan, WHEAT STOCKS IN STORE Canadian wheat in store for the week ending November 14, 1941 increased 387,063 bushels as compared with the previous week and increased 50,111,735 bushels when compared with the corresponding week in The amount in store was reported as 503,695,508 bushels compared with 503,308,445 bushels for the previous week and 453,563,773 bushels for the week of November 15, 1940, The stocks of 503,695,508 bushels include 1,397,374 bushels of Durum wheat 1 CANADIAN WHEAT IN CANADA The wheat stocks in elevators in Canada for the week ending November 14, 1941 were 478,723,483 bushels compared with 477,505,672 bushels for the previous week and 410,669,143 bushels for the corresponding week last year. Stocks of wheat in Canadian elevators were located as follows: Western Country Elevators 229,170,000; Interior Terminals 26,673,169; Vancouver.-New Westminster 17,979,939; Victoria 1,021,647; Prince Rupert 1,205,881; Churchill 2,617,396; Fort William and Port Arthur 105,856,679; Eastern E1evaors Lake Ports 43,623,143 and Eastern Elevators Seaboard Ports 28,727,088 bushe1 1 Deoreases were shown at Western Country Elevators of 405,000; Vancouver New Westminster 9,331, Eastern Elevators Lake Ports 911,785 and Eastern Elevators Seaboard Ports 685,871 bushels, while increases were noted at Interior Ternina1s of 262,305; Victoria 2,930 and Fort William and Port Arthur 1,578,546 bushe1s For the week ending November 14, 1941 the amount of wheat in transit on the lakes was 2,897,017 bushels, and in transit by rail 18,951,524 bompared with 5,522,227 in transit on the lakes and ,670 in transit by rail for the corresponding period in Stocks of Ontario Grain: According to the Eastern Elevators, the following quantities of Ontario wheat, buckwheat and corn are in the undermentioned ports: (in bushels) ''flieat Buckwheat Corn Port Colborne, Maple Leaf,,, Toronto Elevators preoott Montreal, N,H.B. TOTAL e,.e.m..hi... 4,680 12,651 17,682 30,532 10,164 10, ,212 12,651 38,144 CANADIAN VHEAT IN THE UNITED STATES Canadian wheat in the United States amounted to 24,972,025 bushels, a decrease of 830,748 bushels from the previous week when 25,802,773 bushels were reported, This Canadian wheat was located at the following ports: Erie 2,193,000 Erie Canal Afloat 578,000; Buffalo 5,237,000; Buff10 Afloat 889,0001 Albany 747,000; New York 3,340,000; New York Afloat 2,034,000; Boston 2,350,245; Portland 1,306,044; Philadelphia 769,216; Baltimore 1,144,779 and In Transit U S.A, 4, bushels, Decreases were noted at Buffalo Afloat of 142,408; Albany 651,000; New York 250,000; Baltimore 128,671 and In Transit U.S.A. 655,054 bushols, while irrease were noted at Erie Canal Afloat of ; Buffalo 508,000; New York Afloat 100,000 and Philadelphia 11,385 bushels. For the same week a year ago the Canadian wheat in the United States amounted to 42,914,630 bush ds distributed as follows: Duluth 7,982,858; Erie 1,989,000; Erie Canal Aflt 994,000; Chicago 18,000; Buffalo 7,386000; Buffalo Afloat 682,000; Ogdensburg 384,315; Albany 9,001,000; Now York 3,691,000; New York Afloat 789,000; Boston 2,231,999; Portland 1,211,145; Phi1aelphia 1,058,952; Baltimore 1, and In Transit U.S.A. 3,628,990 bushels
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5 qp EXPORT CIEARA1TCES During the week ending November 14, 1941 the export olearanoes overseas of Canadian wheat amounted to 5,744,833 bushels, This compared with 3,014,550 bushels for the corresponding week in The accumulated total for the period from August 1, 1941 to November 14, 1941 was ,193 bushels compared with 26,372,302 bushels a year ago. PRIMARY 0V1NT Vheat receipts in the Prairie Provinces for the week ending November 14, 1941 amounted to 7,700,454 bushels, a decrease of bushels from the revised figures of the previous week when 8,430,399 bushels were marketed, During the corresponding week a year ago the receipts were 7,508,726 bushels, By provinces the receipts for the week ending November 14, 1941 were as follows, figures within brackets being those for Manitoba 1,697,235 (796,217) Saskatchewan ,369 (3, ); Alterta 2,695,850 (2,840,855) bushels, Mrketinga in the three Prairie Provinces for the fifteen weeks from August to November 14, 1941 as compared with the same period in 1940 were as follows, figures within bracket8 being those for Manitoba 19,c90,634 (31,256,617); Saskatchewan 60,615,822 (124,796,937) Alberta 29,261,395 (67,436,385) bushels, For the fifteen weeks ending November 14, 1941 and the same period in ,851 and 223,489,939 bushels were received from the farms, 2
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7 4 a a 1-3- Stocks in S -tore at the Head of the lakes compared with the same week last year wore as follows: (in bushela) week ending Week ending + Increase November 14, 19l November 15, Decrease Wheat (except Durti) 105, ,035, , Durum wheat 398, , Oats 3,769,294 2,046, ,722,644 Barley 7,025,725 1,012, ,687 Rye 1,610, Flaxseed , , The receipts (including transfers) at the Head of the Lalces for the week ending November 14, 1941 with comparative figures for the same week last year were as follows: Week ending Week ending + Inorease November14, 1941 Novombor 15, Decrease Wheat (except Durum) V , ,746,047 Durum wheat 37,635 30, Oats 551, , ,367 Barley 455, , ,1 Rye 144, ,434 Flaxseed 256, , ,287 Preliminary fiurea showing receipts and shipments at the head of the Lakes for the period Auuzt 1, 1941 to date compared with the same period last year: RECEIPTS FORT VIILLIA?V1 ND P0PT iirthur SHIP1NTS Wheat (except Durum) 03, ,863 Durum wheat 758,779 1,011,923 Oats ,440 7,098,867 Barley 13, ,188,135 Rye 3, ,144 Flaxseed 1,37,625 1,008,478 TOTAL 111,624, ,440 Same period last year 67,011,684 65,887,383 + Increase ,715,057 Stocks in Store in the Western Division compared with the same week last year were as follows: 'Toek ondin6 Week ending + Increase Noveinbor_1-j!4]. November 15, Deoroas@ Wheat (except Durum) 383,342, ,507, ,447 Durum wheat 1,102,486 3,395,814-2,213,328 Oats 8,037,580 4,804, , Barley 10,851,775 3,701, , Rye ,606 2,249, ,519 Flaxseed , , ,243 Platform Loadings shown by Prairie Provinces for the week ending Novombor 14, 1941 wore as follows: DTJRTJM FlAX- (except Durum) WIMIT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED!Lanitoba ,115 2, Saskatchewan 17,445-1,691 3,773-1,550 Alberta ,29 5, TOTAL 58,390 3, ,503-1,
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9 - - I EASTERN ELEViTORS: United States train and soya bean stocks were 1,469,365 bushe1 higher than at a comparable date last year. Increases were noted in oats of 19,539; rye 1 and corn 1,795,962 bushels, while decreases were shown in wheat of 301,478; barley 4 and soya beans 44,655 bushels, Number of cars inspected in the Western Division for the week ending Novexor 7, 1941 with comparison for the previous year were as follows: Week ending Week oning + Increase November 7, 1941 November 7, Decrease 'Theat 5,413 1, ,141 Oats Barley Rye Flaxsood Mixed Grain Corn Screenings TOTAL 7, ,825 The number of bushels of grain shipped dirot from the Western tb the Eastern Canadian and Unitod States points over the C.F,R, and C,N.R, for the woek ending November 7,and the period August 1, to Novoinbor 7, 1941: WEEK ENDING N0VEER 7, 1941 Yhoat Oats Barley Via C.P.R. 1,635 19,175 3:,460 Via C.N.R ,748 - TPAL ,23 3,460 PERIOD AU GUST 1, 1941 TO NOV EER 7, 1941 Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flax Corn Via C.P.R. 10, , ,071 Via C.N.R. 75, ,214 1, TAL 180, , ,557 1,520 1,210 6,071 -
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11 a' -5- STOCKS CF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS D'JRING THE ITEEK DING NOVEMBER 14, 1941 WHEAT DURUM OATS BARLEY RYE FLLX- (except Durum) 1 AT SEED (bushels) ;res t ern Country Elevators Interior private & Mill Elevs, Interior Pub. & Semi-Pub, Terms, Vancouver-New Westminster Victoria Prince Rupert Churchill Fort William & Port Arthur In Transit Lakes In Transit Rail Eastern Elevators- Lake Ports Eastern Elevs,-St, Lawrence Ports Eastern Elovs, - Seaboard Ports U. S. Lake Ports U. S. Atlantic Seaboard ports ' In Transit U.S.A TOTAL Previous week Same week previous year QUANTITY OF SCREENINGS RECEIVED, SHIPPED AND IN STORE AT THE UNDERIvIENTIGNED E12VT0RS WEEK EHDING NOVEMBER 14, 1941 Amount in Store Amount Received Amount Amount in Store Nover.bor 7, 1941 by rail Shipped November 14, 1941 Tons Lb, Tons Lb. Tons Lb. Tons Lb, Collingwood 150 1, ? 60 Owen Sound 2, Goderich Elev, & Transit 5, , , Humberstone R.H.F. Mills Toronto Three Rivers , ,580 TOTAL ,190 1,253 1, COIPLETE CARGOES CLARED FROI THE HEAD OF THE LAKES FOR THE PERIOD FROM - N0VEbER 1 TO NOVE R 7, 1941 CANADIAN ST. LAV'Th.NCE ETJFFALO OTHM MARIT11 LOER LAKE PORTS U. S..t, T. S. A, PORTS?ORTS (bushels) Wheat(exoept Duruin) 2,738, , ,121 - Duruln wheat 30, Oats 83, Barley 285, Rye Flaxseed TOTAL ,033 1,393, ,121 - Same period ,163,53() 143, , C0 1 PLTE CARGOES C LEAF.ED i'rom TH HEAD OF THE LAKES FOR THE PERIOD FROM - THE OPENING OF LVIGATION TO NQVEER 7, 1941 wheat(exoept Durum)142,750, , ,993 3,824,555 - Duruii wheat ,337,305 25,000 Oats 4, ,248 Barley , ,240 - Rye 704,318 19,395 2,011,084 2,459,786 - Flaxseed - 1,090, , TOTAL , , , ,829 - Same period ,414,707 9,541,O 28,679,610 10,661,345 99,578 5
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13 '1-6- I NU?ER OF CARS OF GRAIN UNLOADED AT FORT 'AILLIAM AND PORT ARTfflJR OCTOBER AND TEE MONTHS ENDING OCTOBER 1941 MONTH OF OCTOBER 1941 T1EE I :ONTHS ENDING OCTOBER 1941 C.P.R. C,N.R. TOTAL C.P.R. C.N.R. TOTAL 'itheat 8,816-5,328t ,417k 20,621 Oats 1, ,219 1,985w 1,705 45'038k 3,69O Barley ,106 3, 716* ,774* Rye i 1, * Flaxseed * 961 TOTAL ,232 21,043 31,969* 26,367 58,336 The number of bushels of grain shipped direct from the Western to the Eastern Canadian and United States points over the C.P.R. and C.N.R. for the week ending November 14 and the period August 1, to November 14, 1941: 'ieek ENDING NOVBER 14, 1941 Wheat Oats Barley Via C.P.R , Via C.N.R. 5,118 37,368 1,738 TOTAL , PERIOD AUGUST 1, 1941 TO NOVEMBER 14, heat Oats Barley Flax Corn Via C,P,R , ,071 Via C.N.R, ,952 1,520 1,210 - TOTAL , ,520 1,210 6,071 SIThTARY OF CUSTOMS EXPORTS Customs Exports of wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed., buckwheat, corn, wheab flour, oatmeal and rolled oats, bran, sho rts and iniddlings are shown below for October and the three months ending October 1941: Three months ending October 1941 October 1941 eat 11,840,587 37,902,586 bushol Oats...,p iióa i*., " Barley,..., , U Rye...,....., ,539 Flaxseed Buckwheat 52 Corn " Bran, Shorts & MAddlings, 115, ,095 Oatmeal & Rolled Oats 88, ,793 it Wheat Flour, 441,067 2,538,647 barrels - 6 -
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15 1ESTLRN C01Th!TRY ELEVATORS CANADIAN GRAIi IN STOD - NOVTER 14, 1941 VAT DURUI OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (exoe:t Durum) HAT SED (b ii s h e 1 s) Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta TGAL ESTL.DN o0r7rry LVS ETcTPDIVATE AND MILL I17ERI3R PUBLIC & SI-PU3 11JC V - V - PIcTYRT V I m-pitic Terminals private Terminals inter Storage Afloat T0T!L FTr WM& PTI% ARTffl ff8334 Oi T85ff3 i EASTERN ELEVATORS Depot Harbour Port LoNicoll Midland, Tiffin Midland s Aberdeen Midland Midland, Simcoo Coilingwood Owen Sound Odcrioh Elevator & Transit Goderich 1 U CCF Sarnia Port Colborne , Port Colborne, ML I{umberstone, RH. Flour LIills Toronto Peterborough J.R Iingston Elevator Co, Prescott TOTAL EAST ELEVS. LAKE POiTS Montreal, Dom. Elev 0 Ltdr Sorel Three Rivers Queboo West Saint John, CSP O R West Saint John, N.H.B S Saint John s C.N.R :a1ifax 'ITAL EAST. EIEVS, SBD PORTS i T0i._11JANTITY IN CANADA V Erie Erie Canal Afloat Euffalo Bffa10 Afloat TC?AL US LAKEPORTS V 7EF - - New York i'evr York Afloat Boston Port land Philadelphia Baltimore TOTAL U. ) S, ATL1NTIC PORTS S TOTAL QUA'2ITY IN STORE
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17 * -8- Grades of Canadian Grain in Store at Public, Semi-Public and Private (Head of the Lakes), Interior, Publio and Semi-Publie, Paci.fio Ports and Eastern Elevators for the week ending November 14, 1941 WAT Ft. Williajn Interior Paoifiø Eastern Eastern & Pb, Arthur Public & Port Elevators Elevators Semi..Publio Semi-Publie Elevators Lake Seaboard and Private Terminals Ports Ports (b u s h e 1 s) TOTAL No, 1 Hard , , No. 1 Northern ;27o ; , ,362,834 21,958, ,782,393 No 2 Northern 30,841,219 1,338,638 6,011,391 8,832,634 5,823,771 52,847,653 No 3 Northern 2, ,872 2,643, , No 4 Northern , No 4 Special ,739 No. 5 Wheat ,850-22,953 No, 6 Wheat Feed ,024 Other , , ,408 36,211 2,763,558 No. 1 C.W. Garnet 67,603 34, , ,112 No. 2 C.W, Garnet 34,940 7, No, 3 C,VI, Garnet 5, No. 1 C.W. Durum ,221 1,185 37,571 No, 2 C,W, Duruni 242, ,455 18, No, 3 C IW, Durum , No, 4 C,W. Durum ,070 Other Durum 56, ,608-62,881 Ontario , TOTAL ,679 17,018,374 19,001,536 43, ,727,088 21,226,870 OAT S No, 2 C.W, ,696 5,225 2, ,167 Ex, 3 C,W. 365, , ,940 No, 3 C.(, , , , Ex, 1 Feed ,506 No, 1 Feed , , ,101 1,299,803 No. 2 Feed 336, No, 3 Feed ,653 68,914 Other 825, , ,589 TOTAL - 3,769, , ,604,109 BARLEY 2 C.W, 2 Row C.W. 6 Row , ,954 2, C,W, 6 Row 1,031,974-1, ,055 1,671 2,019,535 1 Fged ,350-2, ,600 87, Feed 372,221-5,157 31,387 8, ,862 3 Feed 67,575-10, ,239 Other ,869 13, , TOTAL 7025, ,O9 10, RYE No. 2 C.W ,422 No. 3 C.!, 398, ,872 No. 4 C,W, 39, ,125-43,618 Ergoty 17, ,822 Other 586,54] , ,917 TOTAL , ,502 FlAX SEED No, 1 C.W. 949,466 1,780-72,970 88,443 1,112,659 No, 2 G.W. 115,766 1, No, 3 C,J No, 4 C,W ,800 Other ,443 7, ,57 TOTAL - 1,188,334 3, ,113 96,063 1,110,630 GPJND TOTAL 119,150,95 17,022,244 19, 108,497 17,478,313 29,395, ,455,5
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19 4 November 14, CANDL.N G.AIN IN STORE - C01.RikTIVE STTE)'NT, * W H E A T (bushels) 0T}R GRAIN Country Elevators - Manitoba 30,105,000 1,826,000 Saskatohewan 122,300,000 3,309,000 Alberta 76,765, TOTAL 229, ,938,000 Interior Private and Mill 80660, ,000 Interior Public and Semi-Publio Terminals 18,013, Vancouver-New Westminster 17,979, Victoria. 1,021,647 Prince Rupert ,881 Churchill ,396 Fort William and Port irthur , In Transit Lakes 2, ,269 In Transit Rail 18,951,524 2,786,358 Eastern Elevators - Lake Ports 43, ,855,170 St. Lawi'enoe and Seaboard Ports 28,727, ,448 U. S. Lake Ports 8,897, ,000 U. S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports 11,691,284 1,51,008 In Transit U.S.,',, 4, TOTAL 503,695,508 32, Novonther 15, 1940 Country Elevators - Manitoba , ,000 Saskatchewan 115, ,908,000 alberta 63,655,000 1,588,000 TOTAL 205, ,482,000 Interior Private and Li1l 6, Interior Public and Semi-Public Terminals 16,759, Vancouver-New Westmingtsz' 15, ,399 Victoria Prince Rupert 1,165,138 - Churchill 2, Fort William and Port Arthur , ,197 In Transit Lakes 5,522,227 1,100,717 In Transit Rail 12,963,670 2, Eastern Elevators Lake Ports 43,549,728 1, St. Lawrence and Seaboard Ports 19,729,926 1,060,685 U. S. Lake Ports 19,436,173 2,477,000 U, S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports 19, , In Transit U.S.A. 3, ,724 TOTAL 453, , November 17, 1939 Country Elevators - Manitoba 14,600, Saskatchewan 84, Alberta 44, TOTAL 143, ,990,000 Interior private and Mill Interior Public and Semi-Public Vancouver-New West*inat er Victoria Churchill Fort William and Port Lrthn' In Transit Lakes In Transit Rail Eastern Elevators - Lake ports St, Lawrence and Seaboard Ports U. S. Lake Ports U. S. Atlantic Seaboard ports 6,095,000 3,025,000 Terminals 14,900,278 8,098 10,875, ,664 2, ,024,456 4,784,375 5, ,293,158 22,098,144 3,031, ,991 3, ,995,848 2,141, , ,997,000 TOTAL 356, ,890,
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21 S RECEIPTS D SHIPMENTS OF GR1IN BY CLLiSSES OF ELEVLTORS IN THE WEEK ENDING NOVBER 14, 1941 W11ET DURUM 0ATS BRL2Y RYE FLX.s (except Durum) WHEiT SEED (b u s h a 1 s) R E C E I P T S Country Elevators , , ,712 82,264 91,614 mt. Private & Mill Elevs, 112, , mt. Pub. & Semi-Pub s Terms. 48,419-4,630 3, Pacific Seaboard Porta 66,477-23,171 12, Fort William & Port arthur 6,164,508 37, , , , Eastern Elevators - Vessel 3,067, , , ,788 Rail 3,344,130 25, S H I P ) E N P S Country Elevators 7,846,582 76, , , ,551 mt. Private & Mill Elevs, 806, , ,274 3,880 10,157 nit, Pub. & Seth-Pico, Terms, 2,113-2, ,436 Pacific Seaboard Porte 69,724-2, Fort William & Port Arthur Vessel ,733 Rail 94, , , ,746 Eastern Elevators - Vessel 4,946,136 3, Rail 2,983, , ,260 14, To Mill 78,336 3, STOCKS IN STORI P R:CEIPTS AND SHIP1ENTS T THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INTT0R TEPYIN1.L ELEVATOS, NCVIIBER 14, 1941 INBEAT OATS BARLEY RYE FLIJ- (except Durum) SEED STOCKS IN STORE (b u Ii e 1 s) Calgary 2254l Edmonton 2, Lthbridge 1, ,870 Moose Jaw Saskatoon 5,727, TOTAL ,37' RECEiPTS Calgary Edmonton 41, Lthbridge ,065 TOTAL , Sill PI. NTS Lethbridge ,
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23 - - q Midland, Aberdeen Collingwood Owen Sound Goderi.ch Elev, & Transit Sarnia Sarnia Fort Colborne, DOG Fort Colborne, M 0 L0 port Colborne, MOL O port Colborne, LL, Humberstone, R.H.F..lills Toronto Pro scott Montreal, NH J B., Montreal, Dom3 Elev, Ltd, Three Rivers STOCKS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, N0V11BER 14, 1941 WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE CORN SOYA- BEANS (b u s h e 1 s) ,468Y - -, 756,878Y , ,187Y ) ,953Y - 319,994Y ,989W ,000Y -, - 454K ,328Y ,838W 719, ,760Y ,863Y ,439Y - 23:578 45,O9OY : TOTAL 830,182 25,897 23,578 3,512,241 - Same period last year , ,577 1,716,279 44,655 -Yellow W'White K-Kaffir RECEIPTS AND SHIPWNTS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, NOVEMBER 14, RCEIFTS S H I P M E N T S Water Rail GEORGIAN BAY PORTS Water Rail Corn To Canadian mills - Can 0 Don, points - USrAe Dort, points - LOWER LMCE PORTS - - corn 35,814 To Canadian mills Cane. Dom0 points ST, UWRENCE PORTS - - Corn 52,305 - To Canadian mills Can 0 Dom 0 points - MARITIIM PORTS Corn To Canadian mills 36 4, ,479 4, ,000 21, ,250 3,199 port Colborne, M,L Montreal, N,HCB 1,500 - Quebec 8 - Halifax 595 STOCKS OF FOREIGN GRAIN IN CANADA 3 NOV4BER 14, 1941 YELLOW WHITE YELLOW WHITE ARGENTINE ARGENTINE ARGENTINE S. AFRICAN S. AFRICAN FLAX-s CORN CORN CORN CORN SEED (bushels) TOTAL 11, Same period last year , ) ,373 RECEI PT S AND Sill PNT S OF FOREIGN GRAI N I N CANADA, NOVE!BER RECEIPTS S H I P M E N T S Water Rail LOWHRLkKE_PORTS Wat or Rail Argentine Corn To Canadian mills Can 0 Dom points
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25 STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND SHiPMENTS OF THE COUNTRY ELEVATORS IN THE WESTERN DIVISION IN THE WEEK ENDING NOVE!iIBER 14, 1941 WHEAT DURU1A OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (exoept Durum) WHEAT SEED COUNTRY ELEVATORS (b u S h e 1 s) STOCKS IN STORE Manitoba , , , , ,000 Saskatchewan 122, ,000 1,275, , Alberta ,000 1,145, ,000 96, ,000 TOTAL 228, ,000 3,025,000 2, , ,000 Total - A Week AgQ ,000 3,070,000 2,250, ,000 1,050,000 A Year Ago ,775,000 2, ,405, , ,000 RECEIPTS DURING WEEK Manitoba , , ,772 Saskatchewan ,757 22, ,882 58,851 47,207 Alberta 2,620, , ,184 2,890 22,635 TOTAL , , ,614 Total - A Week Ago* 8, , ,103 79, ,520 A Year Ago ,177 95, , ,635 54, SHIPMENTS DURING WEEK Manitoba ,803 62, $ 87 41,471 Sas1tchewan 4, , , , ,756 Alberta 2,258, , ,457 6, t TOTAL , , , ,551 Total - A Week Ago* 8,481;840 64,116 1, , , ,067 A Year Ago - 1,409,903 16, , , $ 90 60,685 Revised figures TOTAL RECEIPTS AT COUNTRY, INTERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATORS AND PLATFORM L(1DINGS - IN THE PERIOD AUGUST 1, 1941 TO NOVEMBER 14, 1941 WHEAT DURUM OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (except Durum) WHEAT SEED (b u s h o 1 s) Manitoba 19, ,284 5, , , ,462 Saskatchewan , ,185 6,645,132 4,610,681 2,504,279 2,308,543 Alberta 29,259,575 1,820 4,556 1# , ,783 TOTAL ,130,289 17,057,391 17,701,920 4,005,985 3,472,788 DAILY QUOTATIONS AND WE'KLY AVERAGES OF ONTARIO COARSE GRAIN DELIVERED IN CARLOTS AT TORONTO WEIK ENDING NOVLER 15, Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Weokly Average V Oats, good, sound, heavy i Barley, good malting.72 L ,72.72 Rye No I o 6ll Corn, Natural 0 94 D,93/4.93/4, /6 Buckwheat 65 y /4 63/4 63, i.63/7-12 -
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27 p DAiLY 13 U0TATICN3 AND V1EKLY AVERAGL'S OF CASH GRAIN BY GRADES ON WINIPG AND MONThEAL MARKTS Week ending November 15, 1941 November November November November November November Weekly Average WHEAT (Basis Fort William and port Arthw') No, 1 Man 0 Hard.72/6 72/5.72/7.72/7.72/3.72/6 No. 1 Man, Northern.72/6,72/5.72/7.72/7.72/3 72/6 No, 2 Man. Northern.69/'7 69j'G.70.69/7.69/3 0 69/6 No. 3 Man. Northern. 68/2.68/3.68/5.68/4.67/6.68/2 No. 4 Man, Northern.68/6.66/7.67/3.67/2,66/R, 67 No /1.64/3.64/2.63j'6.64/i No, 6.62/6 62/5.62/7.62/6.62/2.62/5 Feed.58/2.58/1.58/3.58/2.57/6.58/1 Tough No, 1 Hard.70/6.70/5.70/7.70/7.70/3.70/6 No. 1 Northern.70/6.70/5.70/7.70/7.70/3,70/6 No, 2 Northern.67/5.67/4.87/4.67/3.66/7.67/3 No, 3 Northern.66/5.66/5.66/3.66/2.65/4.66/2 Rejected No. 1 Northern.65/6.65/5.65/7.65/7.65/3,65/6 No. 2 Northern.65/3.65/2.65/4.65/3.64/7.65/2 No, 3 Northern.63/6.63/7.64/ /2.63/6 Smutty No, 1 Northern.68/2.68/1.68/3.68/3.67/7.68/2 No. 2 Northern.65/7,65/ /7.65/3.65/6 No. 3 Northern H 64/2.64/3.64/5 0 64/4.63/6.64/2 No, I Garnet /'1.67/3.67/6.67/2.67/3 No, 2 Garnet.66/2.66/1.66/3.67/2.66/6.66/4 No, 3 Garnet.66/2.66/1.66/3.66/6.66/2.66/3 Durun' No, /2.75/1.75/3.75/2.74/6.75/1 No. 2 74/2. 74/'l, 74/3. 74/2.73/6, 74/1 No. 3.73/2.73/1.73/3.73/2.72/6.73/1 OATS L No. 2 C,W..44/2.43/5 0 43/ /2.43/6 No. 3 C,W..41/2.40/5 0 41/2.41/4.40/6.41/1 No, 1 Feed.38/6.38/2,38/6.38/7.38/2.38/5 No, 2 Feed.36/4.36/1.36/4.36/ /3 No. 3 Feed.35/4.35/1.35/4.35/5.34/7.35/3 BARLEY No, 1 C.W. 6 Row.57/2.56/4.57/]..57/1.56/1.56/7 No. 2 C.W. 6 Row.57/2 D,56/4.57/1.57/1.56/1.56/7 No, 3 G.W. 6 Row.54/2.53/6.54/3.54/4.53/6 No, 1 C,W. 2 Row.59/2.58/4.59/1.59/1.58/5.58/7 No. 2 C,W, 2 Raw.59/2,58/'4.59/1.59/1.58/5.58/7 No, 1 Feed..51/7 A.51/ /2.51/6 No. 2 Feed 51.50/4.51/1.51/3.50/7.51 No. 3 Feed 50,49/4.50/i.50/3.49/7.50 RYE No,. 2 C.W..57/7 y.56/3.57/6,57/5.56/7,57/2, No. 3 C.W..53/5.52/ /7.53/1.53/4 4.50/3.48/7.50/2.50/1,49/3 0 No, C,W 49/6 Ergoty.49/5.48/1.49/4 049/3.48/5 Rejected No, 2 C,W,.51/1.49/ /7.50/1.50/4 FLAXSEED No. 1 C,W /4 1,47,48/4 1.47/6 1.46/2 1.47/5 No. 2 C.W. 1.44/2 1.42/6 1.44/2 1,44 1,42/4 1.43/4 No. 3 C.W ,/ /6 1.26/2 1.2V2 No, 4 C,'!!, / /6 1.21/2 122/2 M 0 N T R E A L Ontario Winter 'heat-de'.ivered in cariots No, 1 White 1, /2 No, 2 White 1,15 H 1,14 1,14 1, No, 3 White 1, , /2 No, 1 Rod 1.16 L 1, ,15/2 No. 2 Rod. 1,15 I ,16/2 No 3 Rad D ,13 1, ,13/2 No, 1 Mixed 1,16 A 1, ,15 1,15/2 No, 2 Mixed 1.15 Y , ,14 1,14/2 No, 3 Mixed 1,14 1,
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29 I I -14- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN AT THE COUNTRY ELEVATORS (INCLUDING INTERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL LEVATORS) AND PLATFORM LOADINGS THREE IONTHS ENDING OCTOBER 1941 WHEAT DURU'lll OTS BARLEY RYE FlAX- (except Durum) INIIEAT SEED (b u s h e 1 a) COUNThY ELEVATORS MtkNITOBA- RFC EIPTS August , ,650 3,842, ,768 89,884 September , ,756, , October ,291, , ,744 3,298, ,606 TOTAL , , , MANITOBA PLATFORM LOLDINGS August ,650 21, ,333 11, September , ? ,000 October , ,762 3,222 TOTAL 44,725 4,560 96, ,479 SASKATCHEWAN - RECEIPTS August ,209 15, , , Septerriber , , ,979,286 1,064, October ,948, ,810 2,747,953 1,787, ,249 1,507,245 TOTAL 52,938, ,160 3,124, ,296 2,389, SASKATCHEWAN - PLATFORM LOADINGS August , ,328 September ,143-2,190 5, October ,900 11,577-2,923 TOTAL 62,848-30, ,312 ALBERTA - RECIPTS August ,937, ,382 71,743 70, September , ,286 80,126 October ,878, ,951, ,146 69, TOTAL , ALBERTJ. - PLATFORM LO..DINGS August ,706 1,700 - September ,298-45, Ootober ,744 17,202-1,575 TOTAL 99 0, ,369-1,
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31 0-15- RECIPTS ND SHIPXTS F CLJN AT THE COUNTRY L.X..CRS (INcLmIIJG INTERiOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATaRS) ND PLTFORM LOADINGS THRE3 i'onths UNDING OCTBER 1941 iiet DURIRA OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (except Durum) WHEAT SEED (b u s h e 1 s) -- TOTAL CCUNTRY ELEVATORS - PRAIRIE PROVINCES - RECEIPTS August ,826, , ,173 4,449,748 1,234, ,722 September , ,881 6,237, ,487, October ,119, ,227 6,816,318 5,620,966 1,091,125 2, TOTAL , ,107, , TOTAL PL'TFOR1!I LO DI NGS - PRAIRIE PROVINCES August ,650 44, ,689 12,904 1,585 September ,420 2,260 87, ,776 10,992 1,061 October , , , ,720 TOTAL 206,821 4, , ,366 TOTAL SHIP:Ts - RAIL - PRAIRIE PROVINCES August ,550, ,070 2,172,241 4,331, , September ,971, ,527 5, ,557,210 1,339, October , ,671 7,541,977 5,918,935 1,110,287 1,622,399 TOTAL , ,177 15,807, ,075 2,081,06 RECEIPTS AND SHIPNNTS OF GRAIN AT INTERIOR PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC EL"JLTORS THREE MONTHS ENDING OCTOBER 1941 RECEIPTS - RAIL August , $ 816 1, September ,856 4,493 1,128 October ,716 7, TOTAL , SHIPMENTS - RAIL August O 2, September ,765 3, October ,857 6, ,159 TOTAL ,
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