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CoP'c _.0 CATALOGUE 2 2004 WEEKLY DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS OTTAWA CANADA Published by Authority of the Minister of Trade and Comm.tc. Vol. 45 No. 22 Price: $3.00 per year GRAIN STATISTICS WEEKLY January 6, 1965 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS JAN 21 1965 PROPERTY OF THE In This Issue I LIBRARY Summary of Stocks and Handlings of Canadian Grain...... Visible Supply of Wheat... Farmers' Marketings of Wheat and Coarse Grains in the Prairie Provinces... Visible Supply of Canadian Grain... Canadian Eastern Grain in Store and Afloat Eastern Elevators... United States Grain in Store and Afloat Eastern Elevators... Stocks in Store by Principal Grades at SemiPublic Terminals... Stocks in Store and Afloat by Principal Grades at Eastern Elevators... Farmers' Marketings in the Prairie Provinces... Country Elevator Stocks, Receipts and Shipments... Fort WilliamPort Arthur Stocks, Receipts and Shipments... Cinadian Wheat Board Daily Fixed Cash Wheat Quotations... Crinadian Wheat Board Daily Fixed Cash Oats and Barley Quotations... Winnipeg Grain Exchange Daily Fixed Cash Closing Coarse Grains Quotations... Canadian Wheat Board Monthly Average Cash Grain Prices... Winnipeg Grain Exchange Monthly Average Cash Grain Prices... Winnipeg Grain Futures, Closing Quotations... Ontario Grain Cash Prices... Overseas Exports of Canadian Grain by Ports of Loading... Rapeseed Stocks and Hand lings... Handlings of United States Grain... Receipts, Shipments and Stocks of Canadian Corn and Western Sunflower Seed... Customs Exports of Canadian Wheat Flour by Countries of Consignment... Page 2 3 3 4 6 6 7 9 11 12 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21. 22 22 23 Note: 1. In those tables in which data have been rounded to the nearest thousand bushels, the sums of individual items may not agree exactly with the totals. 2. WeekLy statistics included in this report cover to close of business for the date indicated. Acknowledgment, kecords for Western Division upplieci by board of Grain Commissioners for Canada 5302501 Rocas DUHAMEL. r.a.a.c., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. Ottawa

2 Summary of Stocks and Handlings of Canadian Grain Through Licensed Elevator Channels Week Ending January 6, 1965 Visible Supplies All Positions Flex Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Total million bushels Current week 334.6 53.5 57.0 6.0 9.8 460.9 Week ago 333.7 54.0 58.. 6.0 10.0 461.8 Year ago :55.6 55.6 63.2 5.0 6.4 485.8 Farmers' Uarketing East and West Current week 7.7.2.7.02.2 8.8 Previous week 4.1.2.6.01.1 5.0 Seine week year ago 15.8.5 1.7.1.4 18.5 Aug. 1/64Jan.6/65 226.1 19.5 33.5 2.9 12.0 294.0 Aug. 1/ 41 Jan.8/64 229.1 21.0 36.8 4.2 9.5 300.6 Exports Current week 5.4.1.9.02.3 6.7 Previous week 3.6.2.9.2 4.9 Sane week year ago 5.8.6.2.1.4 7.1 Aug. 1J64Jan,6/65 186.7 2.3 14.1 1.9 6.6 211.6 Aug. 1/63Jan.8 1 4 242.5 7.5 12.3 2.3 5.6 270.4 Canadian Dcmestio Current week 1.5.7.9.01.1 3.2 Previous week 1.1.5.8.01.03 2.4 Same week year ago 2.9.9 1.1.002.1 5.0 Aug. 1/64Jan,6/65 42.5 16.0 20.8.6 1.2 81.1 Aug. 1/63Jan.8/64 53.6 17.2 1.9.5.8 94.0 Includes overseas clearances as reported by the Statistics Branch of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada plus exports to the United States as ccmplled from returns of Canadian elevator licensees and shippers and advice from American grain correspondents. Grain only, excludes exports of milled products in terms of grain equivalent and excludes bagged seed. Monthly exports of milled products are shown in certain issues of this piblication, usually in that issue covering data for the thfrd week of the month. Includes grain milled for subsequent export but excludes grain used for seed and feed on farms where produced, interfarm transfers and other transactions outsi&e the jurisdiction of the licensed elevator system.

3 Visible Supply of Canadian Wheat, January 6, 1965 Cc*tpered with Previous Week and Year Jan. 8 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Position 1964 1964 1965 Country Zlevetors Interior Private and Mill Interior Term male VancouverNew lea tainster Victoria Prince Rupert Church ill Fort lillianport Arthur In Transit Rail (Western Division) Bay, Lake & Upper St. Lawrence Ports Lower St. Lawrence & Maritine Ports Storage Afloat In Transit Rail (Eastern Division) 198,659 166,334 170,279 7,311 7,120 7,098 5,834 4,070 4,071 6,885 7,259 7,045 547 570 674 577 541 190 4,759 4,700 4,700 37,813 37,155 43,191 23,919 14,088 9,283 23,540 35,373 33,646 15,347 25,243 23,424 26,736 28,119 27,765 3,701 3,175 3,199 In Store Can ads In Store U.S.A. 355,628 333,747 334,564 Tot*la 355,628 333,747 334,564 Farmers' Marketings of Wheat and Coarse Grains in the Prairie Provinces Grain leek Xnding Aug. 1,163 Aug. 1/64 Jpn.8/64 Dec.30/64 Jan.6/65 Jan. 8/64(1.) Jan. 6/65 Wheat (ex.)ur.) 14,404 3,900 7,014 208,404 206,694 Durum Wheat 1,396 166 732 15,898 14,108 Alllhmet 15,800 4,066 7,746 224,302 220,802 Oats 545 192 196 20,638 19,179 Barley 1,683 634 732 36,840 33,296 Rye 151 12 19 3,494 2,425 flexseed 359 87 183 9,289 11,685 Totals 18,538 4,991 8,876 294,563 287,387 (1) Revised.

4 Visible Supply of Canadian Grain January 6, 1965 Flax Position Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Total Western Division Country ElevatorS Manitoba 16,846 11,216 1,346 267 663 30,338 Saskatchewan 97,358 11,531 8,704 674 1,029 119,297 Alberta 56,074 11,805 22,876 491 1.166 92.413 Totals 170,279 34,553 32,926 1,432 2,858 242,048 mt. Pte. & Mill 7,098 420 2,649 13 74 10,255 mt. Terminals 4,071 134 787 33 5,026 VancouverNew heat. 7,045 1,036 1,952 556 1,310 11,899 Victoria 674 3 Prince Rupert 190 1 4 676 194 Chnchill 4,700 4,700 Ft. Wni.Pt. Ar. 43,191 5,559 6,600 1,998 3,745 61,093 In Transit RaIl 9,283 665 447 225 823 11,442 Totals, West. Division 246,530 42,368 45,367 4,225 8,844 347,33 Eastern Division Bay, Lake and Upper St. lawi'ence Ports Totals 33,646 4,363 3,589 564 268 42,430

Visible Supply of Canadian Grain January 6, 1965 Flax Position Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Total Lower St Lawrence and Maritime Ports Montreal, N.E.B. 5,123 2,506 1,826 165 591 10,211 Montreal, F.E. Ltd. 361 2 3 365 Sorel 4,773 4,773 Three Rivers 4,933 315 312 18 134 5,712 Quebec, N.H.B. 776 2,677 2,531 (1) 5,984 Baie Ccneau 4,827 4,827 West Saint John, "B" & "H" 1,135 I 1,136 Saint Tohn 154 154 Halifax 1,342 424 405 2,171 TotalB 23,424 5,924 5,076 184 725 3,332 Totals, Eastern Ports 57,070 10,287 8,665 748 993 77,762 27,765 853 2,778 31,396 In StorageAfloat Transit Rail 3,199 3,199 Totals, East. Division 88,034 11,140 11,443 748 993 112,358 Totals, Canada 334,564 53,508 56,810 4,972 9,837 459,690 United States Buffalo 202 196 398 Chicago 828 828 Totals, U.S.A. 202 1,024 1,226 Totals, Canada and U.S.A. 334,564(2) 53,508 57,012 5,996 9,837 460,916 ) Less than 530 bushels. (2) Includes 44,174,000 bushels of durum wheat.

6 Canadian Eastern Grain in Store and Aflo;t rt January 6 1965 terii FJevLors Flax Buck Soy Position Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Corn wheat beans Collingwood 65 113 Owen Sound 3 13 Port McNicoll 95 Goderich, L&T. 24 52 Sarnia 1,290 6 258 907 Walkerville 244 242 88 Pt. Colborne 1,913 164 57 Toronto 221 273 509 Kingston 236 8 109 Prescott 122 Montreal, N.H.B. 482 67 (1) 20 1,118 37 5 Montreal, F.E. 53 73 Quebec 398 West Saint John CPR "B" I 5 West Saint John CPR "H" 21 16 Wint'r Storage Afloat 194 209 Totals 4,596 76 416 20 2,830 37 1,739 January 8, 1964 2379 110 413 4 622 8 1,190 (1) Less than 500 bushels United States Grain in Store and Afloat at Eastern Elevators January 6, 1965 Soy Position Wheat Oats Barley Rye Corn beans Goderich, E.&T. 117 Walkerville 9 Toronto 472 Kingston 588 Prescott 1,365 Montreal, N,H.B,, 1,279 (1) Three Rivers 728 1,345 1 Quebec 858 Bale Comeau 855 2,026 339 Halifax 132 Winter Storage Afloat 455 Totals 1,582 7,719 1,267 January 8, 1964 1,067 (1) 9 471 9,680 729 (1) Less than 500 bushels.

7 stocks in Store by Principal Grades, at SemiPublic Terminals January 6, 1965 Grain and Pacific Interior Ft. Wni.Pt. Ar. (k'ade Seaboard Terminals Churchill Zievators Total thoueand bushels Wheat (ex. Dur.) 1 Hard 1 Northern 727 353 261 1,698 3,039 2 Northern 2,705 1,752 3,540 6,677 14,674 3 Northern 1,345 618 602 11,409 13,974 4 Northern 853 439 48 5,175 6,516 No. 5 Wheat 383 631 2,916 3,930 No. 6 Wheat 26 1 1,126 1,153 Feed Wheat 3 155 158 1 C.W. Garnet 88 88 2 C.W. Garnet 50 50 3 C.W. Garnet 28 28 Toughs 1,182 22 229 9,159 10,594 Others 521 250 18 663 1,452 Totals 7,909 4,071 4,700 3,977 55,656 Durum 1 C.W. Amber 25 25 2 O.W. Amber 630 630 3 C.W. Amber Ix. 4 C.N. Amber 4 C.W. Amber 1,378 745 990 1,378 745 990 Toughs 41 41 Others 404 404 Totals 4,214 4,214 Totals, All Wheat 7,909 4,071 4,700 43,191 59,870 Oats 20.W. (1) 44 45 Ix. 3 C.W. 18 71 89 3 C.. 9 43 3,002 3,054 Ix. 1 Feet 526 (1) 841 1,366 1 Peed 440 50 1,272 1,762 2Feed 15 68 83 3Feed 1 4 5 Mixed Peed 3 8 155 166 Toughs 37 (1) 40 77 Others 6 14 17 37 Totals 1,037 134 5,513 6,684

Stocks in Store by Principal Grades, at SemiPublic Terminals January 6, 1965 (concluded) Grain and Pacific Interior ft.wm. Pt.Ar. Grade Seaboard Terminals Churchill Elevators Total Barley 2 C.W. SixRow 1 1 3 C.W. Six.Row 355 299 654 2 G.W. TwoRow 66 66 3 G.W. 'PwoRow 103 476 579 1 Feed 976 2 3,386 4,364 2leed 49 4 373 426 3Feed 33 1 13 47 Toughs 401 6 254 661 Others 42 774 677 1,494 Totals 1,958 787 5,546 8,291 10.11. 2 C.W. 551 1,338 1,890 5 C..1. 475 475 Toughs 5 66 71 Others (1) 118 119 Totals 556 1,998 2,554 Flaxseed 1 0J. 1,142 30 3,590 4,762 2C.. 41 3 43 87 3C.I. 8 9 17 Toughs 112 36 147 Others 7 (1) 67 74 Totals 1,310 33 3,745 5,088 Totals, 5 Grains 12,769 5,026 4,700 59,993 82,487 (1) Less than 500 bushels.

9 Stocks in Store.nd Af1oit by Principal Grades, at Eastern Elevators January 6, 1965 Grain and Bay & Lower Lake & Upper Lower Maritime Grade Upper Lakes St, Lawrence St, Lawrence Ports Total Wheat (ex. Dur.) 1 Northern 2 Northern 3 Northern 4 Northern No. 5 Wheat No. 6 Wheat Feed Wheat 2 C.W. Garnet Toughs Others a tern 1,250 2,533 1,832 76 5,690 16,261 6,729 12,703 283 35,977 5,952 5,672 3,775 394 15,792 4,242 1,631 627 536 7,036 1,268 5 1,273 295 119 413 836 982 1,324 717 3,859 1,557 2,481 535 22 4,596 Totals 30,393 21,416 20,800 2,027 74,637 Durun 10.W. Amber 55 1 56 2 C.W. Amber 279 2,297 423 173 3,172 3 C.W. Amber 2,285 1,190 165 238 3,878 Xx. 4 C.N. Amber 1,006 610 232 89 1,937 4 C.W. Amber 743 280 93 1,117 Toughs Others 3 25 10 38 Zastern Totals 4,314 4,155 1,126 604 10,198 Totals, All Wheat 34,707 25,570 21,926 2,631 84,835 Oats 1 G.W. 2 C.W. Xx. 3 O.W. 44 44 3 0.1. 768 300 1,175 424 2,667 Xx. 1 Feed 1 Feed 2,004 1,881 4,259 8,144 2Feed 3Feed M1od Feed 81 129 210 Toughs Others lastern 9 67 76 Totals 2,906 2,181 5,629 424 11,140

10 Stocks in Store and Afloat by Principal Grades, IL 13rstern J1e'.ors January 6, 1965 (concluded) (kain and Bay & Lower Lake & tipper Lower Maritime ede Upper Lakes St. Lawrence St. lawrence Ports Total Barley 2 G.VI. SixRow 3 C.W. SixRaw 14 1,583 1,597 2 C.W. TwoRow 3 C.W. TwoRow 119 119 1 Feed 1,702 1,390 3,667 405 7,163 2 Feed 761 466 829 2,057 3 Feed 128 128 Toulis 12 12 Others 18 107 243 368 3astern Totals 2,623 3,665 4,750 405 11,443 1 C.W. 2 G.W. 148 30.I. 174 9 1 322 9 Toubs Others astern 244 172 (1) 416 Totals 392 172 183 1 748 Flaxseed 1 C.W. 190 704 894 20.wJ. 3C.1. Touis Others 79 79 Eastern 20 20 Totals 268 725 993 Totals, 5 Grains 40,628 31,857 33,213 3,461 109,158 (1) Less than 500 bushels. r

U ' Farmers' Marketinga in the Prairie Provinces Week Ending January 6, 1965 and Crop Year to Date Province and Wheat Durum Period (ex.dur.) _Wheat Oats Barley Rye flaxee.d han itoba This week 677 19 85 67 7 70 To date 33,661 954 8,605 4,476 850 6,981 Saskatchewan This week 5,180 569 59 270 5 55 To date 121,824 11,498 6,373 9,479 916 2,266 Alberta This week 1,157 144 52 395 7 57 To date 51,209 1,656 4,200 19,341 658 2,439 Totals This week 7,014 732 196 732 19 183 To date 206,694 14,108 19,179 33,296 2,425 11,685 Farmera' Marketings In the Prairie Provinces August 1, 1964 January 6, 1965 with Comparisons(1) Flax Crop Year Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Total million bushels 195354 229.7 43.5 54.4 6.0 6.1 339.6 195455 113.0 44.1 66.4 6.7 7.3 237.5 195556 90.6 17.5 45.4 1.4 12.8 167.8 195657 141.5 33.5 65.5 2.5 17.8 260.8 195758 124.4 28.5 50.0 2.8 11.2 217.0 195859 123.7 16.6 44.7 1.3 9.4 195.6 195960 128.1 10.1 40.1 1.7 9.4 189.4 196061 133.5 21.7 40.3 2,1 9.9 207.4 196162 137.6 14.2 32.6 1.6 7.8 193.7 196263 227.1 36.5 31.9 6,5 10.4 312.4 10Year average 195354196263 144.9 26.6 47.1 3.3 10.2 232.1 1963 64(2) 224.3 20.6 36.8 3.5 9.3 294.6 196 22AL8 19 2 333 24 11.7 287.4 (1) Since marketing data are compiled on a weekly basis, the length of the period inc1ed varies slightly from year to year. (2) Revised.

?rovince $tocks in Store 12 Country Elevator Stocks, Receipts and Shiiients Jeek Ending January 6, 1965 Wheat (ex.dur.) Durtua Wheat _Oats Barley Rye Flaxseed Manitoba 15,332 1,514 11,216 1,346 267 663 askatchewan 74,391 22,967 11,531 8,704 674 1,029 Alberta 52,380 3,695 11,805 22,876 491 1,166 Totals 142,102 28,176 34,553 32,926 1,432 2,858 Totals week ago 138,850 27,484 34,732 32,950 1,430 2,826 year ago 186,017 12,642 32,043 35,283 1,599 3,255 Receipts Manitoba 675 19 84 67 7 69 Saskatchewan 5,175 564 59 266 5 55 Alberta 1,129 143 52 392 7 57 Totals 6,978 727 195 724 19 182 Totals week ago 3,890 166 190 632 12 87 year ago 14,354 1,394 538 1,670 151 351 Shivients ManItoba 467 1 48 66 3 60 Jaskatchewan 2,108 7 67 124 (1) 46 Alberta 1,150 19 260 560 13 44 Totals 3,724 26 375 750 17 150 Totals week ago 4,615 15 353 680 27 158 year ago 13,072 1,031 952 1,039 125 351 (1) Less than 500 bushels. Fort IllianiPort Arthur Stocks, Receipts and ShIient (Licensed capacity of siipublic and private terminal elevators, 106,421,110 bushels) Wheat Dur urn Flax Iti (ex.dur.) Wheat Oats Barley Rye seed Stocks in store January 6, 1965 38,977 Receipts during week 6,021 3hiçznents during week Lake Rail Milled and jrocessed Receipts Aug.1/64Jan.6/65 148,720 3hipments Jtug.1/64Jan.6/65 Lake 147,234 Rail 49 Milled and processed I (1) Less than 500 bushels. 4,214 5,559 6,600 1,998 3,745 26 267 522 26 124 14 15 1 140 9,995 20,660 27,421 2,990 7,447 22,194 21,335 27,729 2,708 4,945 116 299 268 12 155 17 2,173 (1)

13 Canadian Wheat Board Daily Fixed Gash Wheat Quotations Week Ending January 8, 1965 01888 and Grade Jan. 4 Jan. 5 cents Jan. Jan. Jan. 6 7 8 and eighths per bushel weey Average Initial Payment to Producers (Basis in Store Fort WilliamPort Arthi.w or Vancoxve) 1 Northern 150 150 150 150 150 150 2 Northern 146 146 146 146 146 146 3 Northern 142 142 142 142 142 142 4 Northern 135 135 135 135 135 135 No. 5 Wheat 121 121 121 121 121 121 No. 6 Wheat 117 117 117 117 117 117 Feed Wheat 113 113 113 113 113 113 1 C.W. Garnet 135 135 135 135 135 135 2 C.W. Garnet 130 130 130 130 130 130 3C.W. Garnet 125 125 125 125 125 125 1 Alberta Red Winter 134 134 134 134 134 134 2 Alberta Winter 129 129 129 129 129 129 1 G.W. Amber Duri*n 150 150 150 150 150 150 2 C.W. Amber Durum 146 146 146 146 146 146 3 C.W. Amber Durum 142 142 142 142 142 142 TntArnRt ionl Wheat Agreement and Dane stic Sales (Baste in Store Ft.Wm.Pt.Ar.) 1 Northern 203/2 203/2 203/2 203 / 3 203 / 3 2 Northern 200/2 200/2 200/2 200 / 3 200/3 3 Northern 197/2 197/2 197/2 197 / 3 19 7/3 4 Northern 191/2 191/2 19 1/2 191/3 191/3 No. 5 Wheat 186/2 186/2 186/2 186/3 186/3 No. 6 Wheat 181/2 181/2 181/2 181/3 18 1/3 Feed Wheat 178 / 2 178/2 178/2 178 / 3 178/3 1 C.1. Garnet 188/2 188 / 2 188 / 2 188/3 188 / 3 2 C.W. Garnet 186 / 2 186/2 186 / 2 186 / 3 186/3 3 C.W. Garnet 185/2 185/2 185/2 185/3 185/3 1 Alberta Red Winter 189/2 189/2 189/2 189/3 189/3 2 Alberta Winter 187/2 187/2 187/2 187/3 187/3 3 Alberta Winter 186/2 186/2 186/2 186/3 186/3 1 C.W. Amber Durum 19 1/2 19 1/2 19 1/2 19 1/3 19 1/3 2 C.W. Amber Durum 188 / 2 188/2 188/2 188 / 3 188/3 3 C.N. Amber Durum 183/2 183/2 183/2 183/3 183/3 Basis in Store Vancouver) 1 Northern 2 Northern 3 Northern 4 Northern No. 5 Wheat No. 6 Wheat Feed Wheat 1 C.W. Garnet 2 C.W. Garnet 3 O.W. Garnet 1 Alberta Red Winter 2 Alberta Winter 3 Alberta Winter 203/2 200/2 19 7/2 19 1/2 186/2 181/2 178/2 188/2 186/2 185/2 189/2 187/2 186/2 19 1/2 188/2 183/2 207/4 207/4 207/4 207/5 207/5 207/4 206/4 206/4 206/4 206/5 206/5 206/4 204/4 204/4 204/4 204/5 204/5 204/4 198 198 198 198/1 198/1 198 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 187/4 187/4 187/4 187/5 187/5 187/4 184/4 184/4 184/4 184/5 184/5 184/4 190/4 190/4 190/4 190/5 190/5 190/4 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 188/4 188/4 188/4 188/5 188/5 188/4 190/4 190/4 190/4 190/5 190/5 190/4 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 188/4 188/4 188/4 188/5 188/5 188/4

14 Canadian Wheat Board Daily Fixed Cash Wheat Quotations Week Ending January 8, 1965 Class and Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Weekly Grade 4 5 6 7 8 Average cents and eighths per bushel Olaea 2 ZXv=t8 (Basis in Store Fort William Port Arthur ) 1 Northern 203/2 203/2 203/2 203/3 203/3 203/2 2 Northern 200/2 200/2 200/2 200/3 200/3 200/2 3 Northern 197/2 197/2 197/2 197/3 197/3 197/2 4 Northern 191/2 191/2 191/2 191/3 191/3 191/2 No. 5 Wheat 186/2 186/2 186/2 186/3 186/3 186/2 No. 6 Wheat : 181/2 181/2 181/2 181/3 181/3 181/2 Feed Wheat 178/2 178/2 178/2 178/3 178/3 178/2 1 C.W. Garnet 188/2 188/2 188/2 188/3 188/3 188/2 2 C.W. Garnet 186/2 186/2 186/2 186/3 186/3 186/2 3 C.W. Garnet 185/2 185/2 185/2 185/3 185/3 185/2 1 C.'W. Amber Duruin 191/2 191/2 191/2 191/3 191/3 191/2 2 C.W. Amber Duruia 188/2 188/2 188/2 188/3 188/3 188/2 3 G.W. Amber Durum 183/2 183/2 183/2 183/3 183/3 183/2 (Baais in Store Vancouver) 1 Northern 207/4 207/4 207/4 207/5 207/5 207/4 2 Northern 206/4 206/4 206/4 206/5 206/5 206/4 3 Northern 204/4 204/4 204/4 204/5 204/5 204/4 4 Northern 198 198 198 198/1 198/1 198 No. 5 Wheat 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 No. 6 Wheat 187/4 187/4 187/4 187/5 187/5 187/4 Feed Wheat 184/4 184/4 184/4 184/5 184/5 184/4 1 C.W. Garnet 190/4 190/4 190/4 190/5 190/5 190/4 2 C.I. Garnet 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 3 C.(. Garnet 188/4 188/4 188/4 188/5 188/5 188/4 1 Alberta Red WInter 190/4 190/4 190/4 190/5 190/5 190/4 2 Alberta Winter 189/4 189/4 189/4 189/5 189/5 189/4 3 Alberta Winter 188/4 188/4 188/4 188/5 188/5 188/4

15 ;anedien '1heat Bciird Daily Fixed Cash Oats and Barley 4uotatione Week Ending January 8, 1965 Grain and Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Weekly Grade 4 5 6 8 Average cents and eighths per bushel Oats U Initial Payment to Producers 2 C.W. 60 60 60 60 60 60 Ex. 3 C.W. 57 57 57 57 57 3 0.111. 57 57 57 57 57 57 Ex, 1 Feed 57 57 57 57 57 57 1 Feed. 55 55 55 55 55 55 2 Feed 50 50 50 50 50 50 3 Feed 46 46 46 46 46 46 Domestic and Export) 2 C.W. 83/2 83/2 83/2 83/2 83/2 83/2 Ex. 3 C.W. 81 81 81 81 81 81 3 C.W. 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 Ex. 1 Feed 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 80/2 1 Feed 79 79 79 79 79 79 2 Feed 76 76 76 76 76 76 3 Feed 73 73 73 73 73 73 Bar1ey 1 Initial Payment to Producers 1 C.W. SixRow 98 98 98 98 98 98 2 C.W. SixRow 98 98 98 98 98 98 3 C.W1. SixRow 96 96 96 96 96 96 1 C.W. TwoRow 91 91 91 91 91 91 2 C. 11i. TwoRow 91 91 91 91 91 91 3 C.W. TwoRow 88 88 88 88 88 88 1 Feed 87 87 87 87 87 87 2 Feed 84 84 84 84 84 84 3 Feed 79 79 79 79 79 79 Dcgnest ic and Export 1 CJ1. SixRow 135/2 135/4 135/6 136 135/6 135/5 2 C.W. SixRow 135/2 135/4 135/6 136 135/6 135/5 3 C.A. SixRow 133/2 133/4 133/6 134 133/6 133/5 1 C.W. TwoRow 133/2 133/4 133/6 134 133/6 133/5 2 C.W. TwoRow 133/2 133/4 133/6 134 133/6 133/5 3 C.W. TwoRow 129/2 129/4 129/6 130 129/6 129/5 1 Feed 122/2 122/4 122/6 123 122/6 122/5 2 Feed 120/6 121 121/2 121/4 121/2 121/1 3 Feed' 117/6 118 118/2 118/. 118/2 118/1 1) Basis in store Fort Wil1iemPt Arthw. U)Local sales and spot sales subject to confirmation.

16 Winnipeg Grain Exchange Daily Fixed Cash Closing Coarse Grains Quotations Week Ending January 8, 1965 Grain and Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Weekly Grade 4 5 6 7 8 Average cents and eighths per bushel Oats (1) Domestic and Export 2 C.W. 80/3 83 83 83 83/2 82/4 Lx. 3 C.W. 77/3 81 81 81 81 80/2 3 C. W. 77/3 78/4 78/4 78/4 79 78/3 x. 1 Feed 77/3 78/4 78/4 78/4 79 78/3 1 Feed 75/3 77/4 77/4 77/4 78 77/1 2 Feed 72/3 74/4 74/4 74/4 75 7411 3 Feed 69/3 71/4 71/4 71/4 72 71/1 Barley( 1) Donestic and Export 1 C.. SixRow 126/2 126/3 126/6 126/7 126/6 126/5 2 C.W. SixRow 126/2 126/3 126/6 126/7 126/6 126/5 3 U.W. SixRow 124/2 125/3 125/6 125/7 125/6 125/3 1 C.. Twoflow 123/2 123/3 123/6 123/7 123/6 123/5 2 C.4. TwoRow 121/2 121/3 121/6 121/7 121/6 121/5 3 C.J. TwoRow 119/2 120/7 121/2 121/3 121/2 120/6 1 Feed 119/2 120/7 121/2 121/3 121/2 120/6 2 Feed 117/2 118/7 119/2 119/3 119/2 118/6 3 Feed 114/2 115/7 116/2 116/3 116/2 115/6 Bye (1) Producers' Dcmiestic and Export Prices 2 C.W. 125/1 125/4 125/7 126/2 125/6 125/6 3 C.. 121/1 121/4 121/7 122/2 122 12116 4 C.. 110/1 110/4 110/7 111/2 110/6 110/6 Lrgoty 109/1 109/4 109/7 110/2 109/6 109/6 Flaxseed (1) Producers' Dcmeatic and Export Prices 1 C.W. 311/6 312/1 313/4 314/6 314 313/2 2 C.W. 306/6 307/1 308/4 309/6 309 308/2 3 C.W. 281 281/2 282/4 283/4 282/6 282/2 apeseeu No. 1 Canada 305 308 310/4 319 318/4 312/2 (1) Basis In store Fort WilliamPort Arthur. (2) Basis in store Vancouver.

17 Cndiin Wheit Boiri Monthly Average Cash Grain Prices(1)(2) December, 1964 cents and eighths per bushel Wheat Class 2 Exports Initial Payment to Producers(3) (Basis in Store Ft.Wm. Pt.Ar.) 1 Northern 150 1 Northern 204/2 2 Northern 146 2 Northern 201/2 3 Northern 142 3 Northern 198/2 4 Northern 135 4 Northern 192/2 No. 5 Wheat 121 No. 5 Wheat 187/2 No. 6 Wheat 117 No. 6 Wheat 182/2 Feed Wheat 113 Feed Wheat 179/2 1 C.W. Garnet 135 1 C.W. Garnet 189/2 2 C.W. Garnet 130 2 C.W. Garnet 187/2 3 C.W. Garnet 125 3 C.W. Garnet 186/2 I Alberta Red Winter 134 1 C.W. Amber Durum 191/3 2 Alberta Winter 129 2 C.W. Amber Durum 188/3 1 C.W. Amber Durum 150 3 C.W. Amber Durum 183/3 2 C.W. Amber Durum 146 3 C.W. Amber Durum 142 (Basis in Store Vancouver) International Wheat Agreement & Domestic 1 Northern 208/4 Sales (Basis in Store Ft.Wm. Pt.Ar.) 2 Northern 207/4 I Northern 204/2 3 Northern 205/4 2 Northern 201/2 4 Northern 199 3 Northern 198/2 No. 5 Wheat 190/4 4 Northern 192/2 No. 6 Wheat 18814 No. 5 Wheat 187/2 Feed Wheat 185/4 No. 6 Wheat 182/2 1 C.W. Garnet 191/4 Feed Wheat 179/2 2 C.W. Garnet 190/4 1 C.W. Garnet 189/2 3 C.W. Garnet 189/4 2 C.W. Garnet 187/2 1 Alberta Red Winter 191/4 3 C.W. Garnet 186/2 2 Alberta Winter 190/4 1 Alberta Red Winter 190/2 3 Alberta Winter 189/4 2 Alberta Winter 188/2 3 Alberta Winter 187/2 Oats(4) 1 C.W. Amber Durum 191/3 2 C.W. Amber Durum 188/3 Initial Payment to Producers 3 C.W. Amber Durum 183/3 2 C.W. 60 Ex. 3 C.W. 57 (Basis in Store Vancouver) 3 C.W. 57 1 Northern 208/4 Ex. 1 Feed 57 2 Northern 207/4 1 Feed 55 3 Northern 205/4 2 Feed 50 4 Northern 199 3 Feed 46 No. 5 Wheat 190/4 No. 6 Wheat 188/4 Domestic and Export Feed Wheat 185/4 2 C.W. 83/1 I C.W.Garnet 191/4 Ex. 3 C.W. 80/7 2 C.W. Garnet 190/4 3 C.W. 80/1 3 C.W. Garnet 189/4 Ex. 1 Feed 80/1 1 Alberta Red Winter 191/4 1 Feed 79 2 Alberta Winter 190/4 2 Feed 76 3 Alberta Winter 189/4 3 Feed 73

Barley(4) Initial Payment to Producers 18 Canadian Wheat Board Monthly Average C.i.sh Gr:iii rices(l)(2) December, 1964 cents and eighths per bushel Domestic and Export(5) 1 C.W. SixRow 98 1 C.W. SixRow 135/4 2 C.W. SixRow 98 2 C.W. SixRow 135/4 3 C.W. SixRow 96 3 C.W. SixRow 133/4 1 C.W. TwoRow 91 1 C.W. TwoRow 133/4 2 C.W. TwoRow 91 2 C.W. TwoRow 133/4 3 C.W. TwoRow 88 3 C.W. TwoRow 129/4 I Feed 87 1 Feed 122/4 2 Feed 84 2 Feed 121 3 Feed 79 3 Feed 118 Oats ( 4) Domestic and Export 2 C.W. 82/6 Ex. 3 C.W. 79/6 3 C.W. 79/6 Ex. 1 Feed 79/6 1 Feed 78 2. Feed 75 3 Feed 72 & (4) Winnipeg Grain Exchange Monthly Average Cash Grain Prices(1)(6) December, 1964 Producers'. Domestic and Export Prices 2 C.W. 124/7 3 C.W. 120/6 4 C.W. 109/7 Ergoty 108/7 Rapeseed(7) No. 1 Canada 308/6 cents and eighths per bushel Barley(4) Domestic and Export 1 C.W. SixRow 128/2 2 C.W. SixRow 128/2 3 C.W. SixRow 126/2 1 C.W. TwoRow 125/2 2 C.W. TwoRow 123/2 3 C.W. TwoRow 121/2 1 Feed 121/2 2 Feed 119/4 3 Feed 116/4 Flaxseed(4) (1) Includes 22 trading days. (2) Average of prices fixed daily by the Canadian Wheat Board. (3) Basis in store Fort WilliamPort Arthur or Vancouver. (4) Basis In store Fort WilliamPort Arthur. (5) Local sales and spot sales subject to confirmation. (6) Averages of daily closing quotations for cash grain. (7) Bsis in store Vancouver. Producers'. Domestic and Export Prices 1 C.W. 314/1 2 C.W. 309/1 3 C.W. 281/2

19 Winnipeg Grain Futures, Closing Quotations Week Ending January 8, 1965 Grain and Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Month 4 5 6 7 8 cents and eighths per bushel Oats May 82/7 83 83 83 83 July 82/7 82/7 82/7 82/7 83 October 81/6 81/6 81/6 81/6 81/6 Barley May 126/2 126/3 1.26/6 126/7 126/6 July 126 126/1 126/3 126/3 126/4 October 125/2 125 125 125 125 Rye May 131/1 131/4 131/7 132/2 131/6 July 132/2 132/6 133/1 133/4 133/2 October 131/4 131/6 131/6 131/7 131/4 Flazseed May 321 321/2 322/4 323/4 322/6 July 323 323/2/4 324/4/5 325/4 324/5 October 319/4 320/4 322 323/2 322/6 Rapeseed January 305 308 310/4 319 318/4 March 297 301/4 302/2 310 307/2 May 288/2 292/4 292/6 294/6 29314 July 286/2 289/2 289/6 291/6 290/4/5 Daily Quotations and Weekly Average Cash Prices of Ontario Grain Week Ending January 8, 1965 Grain and Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Weekly Grade 4 5 6 7 8 Average cents and eighths per bushel Wheat, Ontario Winter Mo. 2 and better 183 183 183 183 183 183 No. 3 178 178 178 178 178 178 Oats, No. 2 White 78 78 78 78 78 78 Barley, Ontario, good malting 145 145 145 145 145 145 Rye, No. 2 Ontario 100 100 100 100 100 100 Corn, Ont. Yellow No. 2, 15.57. moisture (natural or kiln dried) 128 128 128 128 128 128 Buckwheat, Tough No. 3, 187. moisture 85 85 85 85 85 85 Mixed Grain 70 70 70 70 70 70 I'Laxseed, No. 1 306 306/2 307/4 308/4 307/6 307/2 Soybeans, No. 2 and better 310 313/6 313 315 315 313/3 AS1S OF QUOTATIONS: Buying prices, carlots; corn and soybeans f.o.b. Chatham; flaxseed delivered in Toronto; all others f.o,b. Ontario shipping points.

20 Overseas Exports of Canadian Grain (1) by Ports of Loading Week Ending January 6, 1965 Port Wheat Durum Flax Oats Barley Rye (ex.durum) Wheat seed Pacific Seaboard VancouverNew Westminster 1,893 886 20 99 Prince Rupert 437 St. Lawrence Montreal 505 Three Rivers 68 122 Maritime Saint John 342 West Saint John 1,112 46 Halif ax 827 206 74 Totals 4,679 757 886 20 295 January 8, 1964 5,388 399 583 196 123 351 Port Overseas Exports of Canadian Grain (1) by Ports of Loading August 1, 1964 January 6, 1965 Wheat Durum Flax Oats Barley (ex.durum) Rye Wheat seed Pacific Seaboard VancouverNew Westminster 64,556 548 7,641 122 2,547 Victoria 3,343 Prince Rupert 3,967 Churchill 21,645 Lakehead Direct 1,057 521 452 1,341 458 1,892 Kingston Direct 344 St. Lawrence Montreal 25,016 5,342 357 47 11 1,691 Sorel 9,044 208 Three Rivers 7,602 937 177 179 Quebec 6,925 1,393 Baie Comeau 24,699 4,199 153 Maritime Saint John 342 West Saint John 2,722 46 99 Halifax 2,568 206 144 Totals 173,828 12,853 1,456 9,029 768 6,650 Aug. 1/63Jan. 8. 227,976 14,344 6,755 6,643 2,033 5,635 (1) Excluding bagged seed wheat and seed oats.

10 21 ipeseed(l) Stocks and Handlings p Week Ending August 1, 1964 Stocks January 6, 1965 January 6, 1965 in Receipts Shipments Receipts Shipments Store Country Elevators p Manitoba 4 16 958 452 536 Saskatchewan 45 56 2,763 1,529 1,305 Alberta 228 155 4,069 2,379 1,743 Totals 278 227 7,790 4,360 3,584 Mill Elevators Street ) 398) Carlot ) 95) 466 60 Totals 493 466 60 lerminal Elevators Lakehead 60 59 2 Interior 81 104 1,499 609 873 Pacific 214 140 2,945 1,714 1,959 Eastern Totals 295 244 4,504 2,381 2,835 Week Ending Aug.1,1963 Aug.1,1964 Export Clearances Jan.8,1964 Jan.6,1965 Jan.8,1964 Jan.6,1965 Pacific Seaboard VancouverNew Westminster 215 140 2,724 1,714 Lakehead Direct 59 Totals 215 140 2,724 1,772 (1) In bushels of 50 pounds.

22 Handlirigs of United States Grain at Eastern Elevators August 1, 1964 Week Ending January 6, 1965 Receipts Shipments Canadian Primary Overseas Domestic U.S.A. Wheat 5,814 7,003 U.S.A. Oats U.S.A. Barley 3,987 3,982 U.S.A. Rye 218 225 U.S.A. Flaxseed U.S.A. Corn 38,396 29,193 5,166 U.S.A. Soybeans 11,803 10,615 1,175 Totals 60,217 51,018 6,341 Canadian Corn and West Receipts, Shipments and Stocks, and Crop Year to rn Sunflower Seed Week Ending January 6, 1965 Date Wes tern Elevators Ft. William Pt. Arthur Eastern Elevators Canadian Western Corn Receipts during week 4 Receipts Aug. 1/64Jan.6/65 39 Shipments during week 3 Stocks in store 15 Canadian Eastern Corn Receipts during week 72 Receipts Aug. 1/64Jan.6/65 4,522 Shipments during week 71 Stocks in store 2,830 Canadian Western Sunflower Seed thousand pounds Receipts during week 156 Receipts Aug. 1/64Jan.6/65 12,639 Shipments during week 189 Stocks in store 6,499

23 Customs Exports of Wheat Flour by Countries of Consignment 1963 and 1964 November Augus tnovember Destination 1963(1) 1964(2) 1963(1) 1964(2) hundredweight Western Europe E.E.C. Belgium and Luxembourg Italy Netherlands Sub totals 9,131 28,223 16,462 500 1,350 117 275 1,059 275 117 9,906 29,282 48,087 Other Western Europe Britain 493,522 332,336 1,866,056 1,398,736 Denmark 596 200 996 400 Gibraltar 1,904 7,952 Greece 881 881 2,345 2,825 Iceland 700 700 Portugal 5,142 1,585 19,299 6,298 Spain * Sweden 330 220 Subtotals 502,045 335,002 1,897,678 1,409,179 ' I Totals 502,162 344,908 1,926,960 1,427,266 Lern Europe U.S.S.R. (Russia) 650,558 1,063,526 734,225 Al rica Angola 1,100 1,300 520 British Africa nes 8,200 10,950 Cameroun Republic 100 CongoLeo. 2,970 4,250 15,170 Ethiopia 110 110 100 Gambia 4,900 l0200 Ghana 112,166 135,182 196,662 247,706 Gtinea 400 Ivory Coast 300 Liberia 4,012 3,422 13,518 11,503 Mozambique 1,070 1,789 4,444 5,439 Nigeria 169 23 6,922 354 Nyasaland 2,375 1,340 6,892 2,910 Portuguese Africa nes 4,860 2,500 15,080 9,793 Sierra Leone 32,205 13,195 74,755 99,737 Southern Rhodesia 500 500 Tanganyika 2,000 Togo 4,200 2,760 22,081 22,890 Totals 170,467 168,581 358,964 427,622 As l.a British Middle East nes 1,790 224 5,824 6,048 Burma 4,480 33,219 69,149 Ceylon 190,407 254,807 190,407 [long Kong 26,735 34,780 144,129 121,042

Destination III STICS CANADA LIBRARY EQUE ST4TISTIQIJE CANADA 24 1010674047 Customs Exports of Wheat Flour by Countries of Consignment 1963 and 1964 As i a Iran Japan Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia Philippines Portuguese Asia Qatar Saudi Arabia Tb a ii and Totals Oceania Australia Fiji French Oceania United States Oceania Totals November AugustNovember 1963 (1) 1964 (2) 1963 (1) 1964 (2) hundredweight 262 826 697 1,500 2,623 21,409 8,805 155 48. :., 3,582 3,579 2,169 9,038 7,909 16,126 21,503 114,150 77,300 500 3,000 1,876 880 4,528 1,760 150 100 262 100 245 365 1,225 16,486 26,950 64,459 82,608 73,469 279,898 659,594 570,680 12 455 330 1,115 970 155 150 465 305 50 610 480 1,592 1,325 Western Hemisphere Bahamas 9,940 12,281 48,194 43,369 Barbados 5,390 7,928 23,973 23,520 Bermuda 1,396 7,110 16,943 18,184 British Guiana 471 1,363 3,939 4,775 British Honduras 8K 1,516 5,603 5,235 Chile 500 2,012 400 Costa Rica 18,350 50,409 74,290 138,708 Cuba 302,502 29,735 476,279 522,624 Dominican Republic 2,000 700 7,000 7,780 El Salvador 741 2,591 87 French West Indies 100 50 350 Guatemala 1,000 2,451 3,101 4,151 Haiti 5,124 2,162 14,124 6,362 Honduras 5,150 1,168 10,730 5,012 Jamaica 66,032 41,763 224,378 200,591 Leeward and Windward Islands 37,442 39,899 154,340 138,887 Netherlands Antilles 7,846 7,902 39,649 30,793 Nicaragua 1,050 89,669 300 Panama 6,516 4,893 32,520 16,439 Peru 1,450 4,120 8,580 7,345 St. Pierre and Miquelon 435 1,623 2,358 3,820 Surinam 2,917 2,615 11,105 8,110 Trinidad 55,961 51,854 24117 198,010* Venezuela 100 100 United States 42,460 31,698 138,986 134,815 Totals 575,762 303,240 1,633,991 1,519,667 Totals, All Countries 1 2 973,028 1,097 3,107 5 2 644,627 4,680,785 nes not elsewhere specified. * Revised. (1) Adjusted to remove effect of time lag. (2) Preliminary.