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1 if 4 ri CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Vol.. 25 No. 2 CANADIAN GRAIN STATISTICS Week ending AUGUST 10, 1944 lrccord. for Western Inspection Divi.ion supplied by Board of C.rain Commissioners for Canada Published by Authority of the Hon. James A. MacKinnoii. M.P., Minister of Trade and Commerce OTTAWA Price $2 a year 944
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3 / DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DO:INION BUREAU OF STATISTICS CANADA AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Issued August 17, 1944 Dominion Statistician S0 A. Cudmors M.A. (Oxon.,) ft FOS.,SO F0R.S0C0 At?t jug Chief,. Agricultural Branoha Ian McArthur, N0 So Státisticiaiu W. Dougan0 VISIBLE SUPPLY OF WHEAT Stocks of Canadian wheat in store or in transit in North Ajnerioa at midnight August lo r 1944 totalled ,535 bushels. This represented a decrease of 1391,428 bushels compared with the total a week earlier. Week Previous August 12, 194 bu0 bu 0 bu0 In Canadian positions 279, ,612,588 In United States positions 19,51$,042 18, ,742,172 Total , , ,354,760 FARMERS? MARKET INGS The following quantities of wheat and coarse grain were delivered from farms in western Canada Week ended W"ek Since Aug 1 Same period 10,1944 Previou s bu bu 0 bu. bu 0 Wheat (except Durum) ,432, ,063,771 Durum wheat 2., Oats ,197,359 3,051,913 Barley , Rye OS8O 128,941 F,laxseod 26, ,834 14,,321 GRAIN I}IS1CTED The foll1ng is a sutmary of the cars of western Canadian grain both old and new crop, inspected by the Board of Grain Coxniiisioners during the period August 1, 1944 to August 7, 1944, WHEAT Cars OATS Cars BARLEY Cars No, I Northern 1025 No No0 1 & 2 C.W. 6row 14 No, 2 Northern No No., 3 C.W. 6row 119 No0 3 Northern 714 No, I Feed 305 No0 1 & 2 C.W. 2row 8 No, 4 Northern 366 No, 2 Feed 58 No0 1 Feed 130 No, 5 Wheat 274 No. 3 Feed 12 Not. 2 Feed 154 No. 6 Wheat 52 Mixed Feed No0 3 Feed 30 Feed Wheat 10 Toughs 4 Toughs 7 Toughs 31 All others 198 All others All others Total T'tal 862 Total 462 RYE Cars FLAXSEED Cars C(N Cars No., 1 & 2 CL 2 Not. I 00W, 54 No 0 2 C,W0 Yellow No. 3 cw 9 No 0 2 C0L 5 No0 3 C.W. Yellow Nc, 4 CL 1 No, 3 C0W0 1 No0 4 G.W. Yellow Toughs Toughs 1 Toughs All others 3 All others ]. All others 15 Total 62 Total
4 CANADIAN GRAIN IN STORE AUGUST Wbeat Oats Barley Rye Fiaxseed Total f1flyflyfl '., fl..,....vujn1i VArJl{ 10320,000 1,745, Saakatchewsn ,690,0O0 2, , ,000 81, Alberta , :000 TOTAL _1ETS.000 INT PTE & MILL 6 IGL INT. TERMINALS VANCOUVERN WEST, L VICTORIA PRINCE RUPERT 1.209, CHURcHILL , FORT WM PORT AR 27,201: p552; ,56131 TOTAL WEST, DIV: 157* P ,939 2,459, ,535, 7 EASTERN L. PORTS Co11inwood Midland ;, Midland, Simooe 3, ,125 Midland0 Tjffjn ' 4, Midland, Aberdeen L ,en SOUZId , Port MoNicoll , Goderih E. & T ,.593, 2,.044,708 Goderioh W..C,F.M, Sarnia : , Pt. Co1borrR, N.H,B o ,,01.94, Co1born, LL, ,254 1, Rumberstone , Toronto Kingston Elev., Co , " 1880n634 Prescott 220, LERJJB PORTS Montreal, N..H.BO ,114,325 4, Montreal, D.E , ,630 Sore? 2r " Three Rivers 1, ,000 uebe, N.H.B. 1,667,533 81,610 83,840 1,833,283 W't Saint John , Saint John, C.N.R. 392,153 4, Halifax TOTAL ' , 464,1 67 UNITED STATES Bufi ,528, ,000 6,004,000 Buffalo Afloat 353, ,,000 Erie 1.479,000 1, Portland 1,162,153. 1,162,153 Boston 16, Now York ,.000 2,161,000 Now York kiat = 241r 000 Philadelphia 556,202 60, ,969 Baltimore Aibany 274, Afloat other ports 693,,000 ' OO TOTAL IN TRANSIT LANE.2.3O iC OO2.O45 IN TRANSIT RAIL , ,073 3, , IN TRANSIT LS..AO 5.253,256. IN STORE CANADA , , , ,315,898 2,890, ,9590 TN STORE U.S.A ,042 1,528,000 1,214,719 22,255,761 IN STORE. CANADA) 296, ,530,617 2,690,, ,213,351 AND
5 STOCKS IN STORE, BY PRINCIPAL GRADES, AT PUBLIC, SEMI'PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TERMINALS AND EASTERN ELEVATORS, AUGUST 10, 1944 Fort Wi11ia Vancouver Lake and Lower St) Port Arthur Interior New Westrnr, Upper St: r'nce & Total Elevators Terminals & Victoria Lwvrence JAaritime YH EAT 75 23, Northern 5.,376,411 8, ,, , ,543, Northern 10, ,181, ,346 10,220, Northern 4,389, ,863 3, , , ,030 4 Notthern 2, O ,250,460 Number 5 1,206, ,641 2,989,941 2, ,458,856 Number 6 301,311 3,177 11, , Feed 68, ,738 2,129 74,003 1 C,W. Garnet 1, ,626 2 C.,L Garnet , ,141 3 CW0 Garnet 57, ,980 Tf, Contract ds ,389 22, Others ,669 13, ,825,707 Eastern 659, ,383 I CW Amber 145,352 1, ,582 2 C.W. Amber 611,165 13, ,282 3 C.L Amber 448,183 96, , ,329 4 C,,W, Amber , ,814 Tough Durum ,814 ", 32,990 Others Durum 116,339 4, T o t a 1 0 OATS 947,738 2, ,944 2,978 6,000 1,032,078 Ex, 3 CL 1,305,.584 = ,354 1,483,796 3 C.L. 2, , , ,577 8, ,736 Ex 1 Feed 1,502,414 1,130 43,075 38, ,637,846 1 Feed 6,857,685 1, , ,216 7,435,827 2 Feed 406, , Feed 100, , ,674 Tough 9,562 2,061 11,623 Others 398,082 30,093 1, ,726 76,700 1,468,886 Eastern ,537 T o t a ,, ,899 2,16 253, ,61083 BAiILE '1 SixRow 56, , ,335 3 C.L Six'Raw 1,153, , ,008 2,525,335 2 C.,L TwoRow 100)444 = ,, ,575 1 Feed 2,270, ,941 6, , ,330 3,739,262 2 Feed , , ,746 1,696,984 3 Feed 144,661 18,341 10,151 12,147 6, ,422 Tough 13.,984 1,921 1,530 2, ,323 Others 884,450 2,998 1,147, ,991 2,335,930 T ot a 1 5, 552, ,275 1,300,067 11,031,166 2C0L , ,079 4, ,992 3 C,W, 1,291,150 98,092 1,389,242 Tough 11,368 11,668 Others ,006 To t a 1 2,394, ,75 216,171 4,798 2 D 616,. 908 FLAXSEED 1 COW, 1,372, ,678 27, ,027,796 2 C0L ,604 3 C0W0 9, ,534 Tough 1,729 1,729 Others 47,023 1,101 48,124 Eastern _._ 2,480 = 2,480 T C t a , , 7 4 ANDrOTAL ,567, ,332 15,814,446 39,779,473 21,464, ,353,549
6 COUNTRY ELEVATOR STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS DURING WEEK ENDED AUGUST 10, 1944 Country Wheat Durum F1ax Elevat ore (except Durum) Wheat Oats Barley Rye Seed STOCKS IN STORE Manitoba 9940, , )605, ,000 Saskatchewan 687,315 ç, ,000 8, , , O0 Alberta , O0074,,000 TOTAL , ,000 13j , ,000 Total 7 A Week Ago ,000 12,610,000 5,615, , ,000 AYearo 223 1,215,000 RECEIPTS_DURING WEEK Manitoba , ,398 2, Saskatchewan ,955 39, Alberta ,259 4 TOTAL 585, ,211 89, ,774 Total A Week Agos 1415, , , Year 22431,O D91113,6?4 SHIPMENTS DURING WEEK Manitoba , ,50 265, ; 517 Saskatchewan " ,662 15,1535 Alberta 43.. v ,540 TOTAL 4, ) ,592 Total A Wek Ago* 1,123, , ,017 3,971 9,183 A Year Ago 3,6l1,210 37,405 2.,777,007 1,746, ,087 27,170 * Revised TOTAL FARS' MARKETINGS, INCLUDING LOADINGS OVER PLATFORMS, IN WESTERN CANADA AUGUST 1, 1944 TO AUGUST l0, 1944 Wheat Durum Flax (except Durum) Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed (bushels) Manitoba 523,604 36, , , ,302 Saskatihewan , , Alberta 5,256 68O3 TOTAL 2,030,551 37, , , ,880 30,834 FORT WILLIAN AND PORT ARTHUR (Licensed capacity of Terminal elevatrs and temporary azmexee 145,030,210 bushels) In Store Week's Week gen'f Sl4pments_since Au. 1 Aug 10/44 Receipts Lake Ra1[ ffai1 Common wheat 25683,341 7,078, ,881 11,224,931 23,242 Duruin wheat 1, , Oats 13, , L729, ,529, ) 285 Barley 5,552, , ,014 20,907 i,447,918 34,578 Rye 2, , Flaxseed 1,46085S 81, ,1.25 TOTAL 50,567, , , ,112 15,408, ,420 Common Durum Flax Wheat Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed (bushels) Receipts since ugust,1, ,068, ,519 3,448,562 1,310,254 47, ,813
7 5 DAILY CLOSING PRICES AND WEEKLY AVERAGES OF CASH GRAIN QU0TATIO BY GRADES ON THE WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE WEEK ENDED AUGUST 10, 1944 (Bajs in Store Fort WilliamPort Arthur) August August August August August August Weekly Average (cents and eighths per bushel) VLAT (Other than Durum) No. 1 Man. Hard 125 No, 1 Man. Northern 125 No 0 2 Man, Northern 122 No 0 3 Man, Northern 120 No.. 4 Man, Northern 115 Number Number Feed 104 Tough No, I Hard 122 Tough No. 1 Northern 122 Tough No. 2 Northern 119 Tough No. 3 Northern 117 Rejected No. 1 Northern FIXED INITIAL PRICES 114 Rejected No., 2 Northern 111 Rejected No, 3 Northern 109 Smutty No, 1 Northern 115 Smutty No. 2 Northern 112 Smutty No, 3 Northern 110 No. 1 C.W. Garnet 120 No, 2 C.W. Garnet 118 No, 3 C,W, Garnet 116 No, 1 Alberta Red Winter 135 No, 2 Alberta Winter 134 No, 3 Alberta Winter 131 DURUM WHE.T No. 1 C.W. Amber Durum 130 No, 2 C.W. Amber Duruin 128 No, 3 C.W. Amber Durum 126 No. 2 C.W. 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 No, 3 C.W. 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 C No. 1 Feed 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 No, 2 Feed /4 49/4 49/4 49/6 No. 3 Feed /3 BARLEY V No, 1 C.W. SixRow 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No. 2 C.W. SixRow 64/6 64/6 I 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No. 3 C.W. SixRow 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No,, 1 C,W. TwoRow 64/6 64/6 C 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No. 2 G.W. TwoRow 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No, 1 Feed 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No, 2 Feed 64/6 64/6 H 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No, 3 Feed 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 0 RYE N, 2 CJ. 105/1 103/7 L /4 101/2 102/4 No, 3 C.W. 100/1 98/ /4 96/2 97/4 No, 4 C.W. 95/1 93/ /6 91/4 92/5 Ergoty 92/1 90/ /6 88/4 89/5 Rejected No. 2 C.W. 94/1 92/7 D 90 90/6 90/4 91/5 CORR r?w. Ye11ow20 Moisture A FLAXSEEP Y No. 1 C.W. 250 No. 2 C.W. NEW FIXED PRICES FOR SEASON 246 No. 3 C.W No. 4 C.W. 233
8 ONTARIO GRAIN STOCKS In Store At Wheat Oats Flaxseed Corn Buckwheat Soyber, bushi) Goderich 5,621 Port Colborne ,504 7,,613 20,,031 Huinberstone Toronto 248,279 2,480 12, ,707 Prescott Montreal T o t a , ,,738 DAILY quotations AND WEEKLY AVERAGES OF ONTARIO WHEAT AND COARSE GRAIN DELIVERED IN CARLOTS AT Y014TREAL AND TORONTO WEEK ENDED AUGUST 10, 1944 August August August August August August Weekly Average (cendeighthspeiuiel) MONTREAL No, I White f/3 No0 2 White /4 No0 3 White No0 1 Red Winter No, 2 Red Winter No0. 3 Red Winter No, 1 Mixed Winter No 0 2 Mixed Winter No,. 3 Mixed Winter TORONTO Oat8. good, sound. heavy Barley, good ia1ting Rye No Corn Natural 22% Moisture 117/4 117/4 117/4 117/4 117/4 11 1/4 117/4 Buckwheat Mixed Grain STOCKS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, AUGUST 10,, 1944 Wheat Oats Rye Corn Soybean (bu s1 sj Midland, Aberdeen 260 Owren Sound 0:.943 _ Goderich E. & T Sarnia 203.,802 Port Co1borne, NO1I,B V 802,473 Hunberstone 388,228 Toronto 142, ,,995 Prescott TOTAL ,995 5ania period la8t year 23, ,132
9 7 SI1IPE1; O CANADIA1 ;RIi TO UNITED_STATES Week ended Auust Pacific Coast Terminals Western Elevators Fort William Port ArtLur Eastern Elevators Total (bu8hels) WiIEAT By Vessel ,585 ; ,181 Rail 8, ,684 OAT S By Vessel 1,202? 940 1,202,940 Rail 47O ,000 32,839 BARLEY By Vessel = 456,382 " Rail 6,826 6,826 RYE ByVessel 'Ra11 FLAXSEED By Vessel Rail TOTAL SHIP1NTS SINCE AUGUST l 1944 Wheat ,951 4,827, ,657 5,287,235 Oats 7,058 30,133 2,161,759 2,198,950 Barley 11, , ,695 Rye ' Flaxseed CANADIAN CORN A}D WESTERN SUNFLOWER SEED Receipts, Shipments and Stocks week ended August 10, 1944 Pacific Coast Western Fort William" Eastern Terminals Elevators Port Arthur Elevators Tota 1 tiiihe1) CANADIAN WESTERN_CORN e1pwbtxthg wee Receipts Aug. 1 to date 12 Shipments during week Stocks in Store 14, ,365 CANADIAN EASTERN CORN Wece i Pt 8 ii9n g Receipts Aug. 1 to date Shipments during week 1,398 Stocks in Store 87,723 87,723 CANADIAN WESTERN SUNFL(WIERSEEI) (pounds) Receipts during week 43,062 Receipts Aug. 1 to date Shipments during week ft Stocks in Store 894,627 1,115,459 2,445,250 4,455,336
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