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Essential information for timely decisions By Michael Raine

Managing Editor, The Western Producer

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government can only do a few things to help agricultural production that will pay immediate dividends on the farm. It can keep trade flowing, offer affordable crop insurance and provide a well-educated labour force. But they can do the most good by providing essential information that enables producers to make timely decisions. The term big data is used a lot in agricul-

ture and to most folks it is jargon for information most of us can’t put to good use. When it comes to farming, data is a big deal. And big data is a very big deal. The performance of any crop variety can vary from field to field and from year to year. Factors such as weather, moisture, soil type, nutrient availability, management and location can all have an impact on a variety’s performance. That is why experience in farming is critical to decision-making success. Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Agriculture and the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. have taken the cropping experiences of the province’s farmers and put them together to create significant value for producers from their big data. The SCIC Sask Management Plus program takes the data that farmers entered

into their seeded acreage and product declaration forms and from that makes variety, risk zone and yield information available on its website www.saskcropinsurance.com. Producers can compare varietal performance within their cropping region and with other cropping regions with which they might be familiar. The Western Producer has placed this material in a handy guide. Yield Saskatchewan, like the SMP website, lets producers leverage the experience of fellow growers to make cropping choices that can improve results on their farms, making them more efficient and productive. We hope you enjoy this first edition of Yield Saskatchewan and make use of it on your farm.

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6 TOPS IN WHEAT

For the second year running, CDC Utmost was the most widely insured wheat variety in Saskatchewan in 2015.

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Once again, Metcalfe and Copeland lead all malting varieties in insured acreage. What new varieties are on the horizon?

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SCIC risk zone areas Coriander insurable areas Grain corn insurable areas Soil zone map Dry bean insurable areas Chickpea insurable areas Corn heat unit map Faba bean insurable areas

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A leading pulse industry executive is predicting a 30 percent increase in prairie production of lentils and peas.

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Forage risk zone areas Rainfall weather station map Sunflower insurable areas Timothy hay insurable areas Kamut wheat insurable areas Soybean insurable areas Pest risk maps Frost risk maps Insured acres (five year)

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CDC Utmost tops among Sask. wheat growers in 2015 Special to Yield Saskatchewan

According to provincial crop insurance data obtained from the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC), Saskatchewan growers insured more than 446,000 acres of CDC Utmost in 2015.

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or the second year in a row, CDC Utmost was Saskatchewan’s most widely grown spring wheat variety. Utmost acreage easily exceeded the insured acreage of other popular wheat varieties, including second-place Carberry (256,000 acres), third place Shaw (210,000 acres), Cardale (184,000 acres), Unity (183,000 acres), Lillian (180,000 acres) and Harvest (174,000 acres). Utmost was also the province’s most widely insured HRS wheat variety in 2014. Insured plantings that year were listed at 423,000 acres. The variety was developed by the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre and is marketed by FP Genetics. It is classified as an CWRS variety and is sold as varietal blend (VB) that uses Harvest as the refuge component. Rod Merryweather, chief executive officer with FP Genetics, said Utmost continues to gain favour among the province’s wheat growers, particularly in areas where midge pressure is a common concern.

“Yield is the biggest factor,” said Merryweather. “It’s one of the best yielding varieties on the market today in the CWRS class but it’s also a varietal blend … so many growers, especially in the Parkland areas, use it as an insurance policy to reduce midge damage and to prevent having to spray and avoid yield and grade losses.” The benefits of growing VBs are well recognized by the province’s farmers. In a recent grower survey, farmers indicated that using a varietal blend delivered an additional $36 per acre to their bottom line through improved yields, lower pesticide use and reduced management costs. By some estimates, midge tolerant VBs now account for nearly one-third of all the spring wheat acres grown in the province. “I think varietal blends are a no-brainer in Saskatchewan,” Merryweather said. “It’s just become good economic practice for growers to grow a high-yielding varietal blend in those areas that are normally affected by midge.” Within the next few years, western Candian wheat growers will begin to see new CWRS VBs


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WHEAT - SASKATCHEWAN’s top 10 in 2015 Saskatchewan’s Top 10 hard red spring (HRS) wheat varieties by 2015 insured acreage. For the second year running, CDC Utmost was insured on more acres than any other variety, according to SCIC data. Average yields for each variety are listed by risk zone beginning on Page 32.

Canada is projecting the

1. CDC UTMOST

2015 2014 2013 2012 lowest carryout of milling 446,000 423,000 272,000 96,000

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196,000

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261,000

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183,000 275,000 510,000 523,000

6. LILLIAN

180,000 314,000 528,000 596,000

7. HARVEST

174,000 182,000 194,000 215,000

8. CDC STANLEY

147,000

161,000

101,000

18,000

9. VESPER

143,000

148,000

75,000

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wheat of all kinds this fall. So we’ve got to produce like crazy (in 2016) or the industry won’t be able to sustain the markets that we’ve built over the last two years. Rod Merryweather | FP Genetics

10. GOODEVE 110,000 127,000 173,000 191,000 Source: Sask Management Plus, SCIC | WP GRAPHIC

with reduced straw height and improved lodging tolerance. Semi-dwarf, midge tolerant varieties already registered in Canada are in the early stages of multiplication and should be available to growers within the next two years. Right now, there are no semi-dwarf VBs on the market so lodging continues to be a concern, particularly in high rainfall areas that are prone to lodging. SCIC data also suggests that Saskatchewan farmers are slowly reducing their plantings of lower-gluten strength wheat varieties that will soon be reclassified into a new Canadian new wheat class known as Canada Northern Hard Red, or CNHR. In August, the Canadian Grain Commission will eliminate the Canada Western Interim Wheat class, or CWIW, and create the new CNHR class. Current CWIW varieties, which include Elgin, Faller and Prosper, will be relocated into the CNHR class effective Aug. 1. By August 2018, additional spring wheat varieties will also be reclassified in the new CNHR class, including Lillian, Harvest and Unity. Until recently, Lillian, Harvest and Unity were the top three spring wheat varieties insured in Saskatchewan. Together, the three CWRS lines accounted for nearly 1.35 million insured wheat acres in the province in 2012. The three varieties are still widely grown in the province but SCIC statistics from 2015 suggest that their acreage is declining, partly in response to their scheduled

reclassification in 2018. It remains to be seen how markets will respond to Canada’s new CNHR class but it is widely assumed that CNHR cargoes could trade a discount of $20 to $30 a tonne below premium CWRS varieties that typically contain more protein and offer greater gluten strength. The economics of producing CNHR varieties will have a huge impact on marketing and exporting efforts. According to crop insurance statistics, both Faller and Prosper ranked among Saskatchewan’s top yielding spring wheat varieties for the past three years. Although it was grown on limited acres, primarily in southeastern Saskatchewan, Prosper out-yielded all other insured wheat varieties in the province in 2013 (78.5 bu./acre) and again in 2015 (64.7 bu./ acre). In 2014, it was the province’s second highest yielder (59.8 bu./acre ). Faller ranked first in terms of average yield in 2014 (63.5 bu./acre), third in 2013 (68.3 bu./acre) and seventh in 2015 (49.7 bu./acre). Based on those yields, the economics of growing wheat for the CNHR class in 2016 looks pretty attractive, said Merryweather, especially in areas that are well suited for production of high yielding American varieties. Even if a high-yielding CNHR commands a price of $0.25 to $0.50 per bushel less than a premium CWRS variety such as Carberry, the higher yields associated with the

CNHRs could offset the price discount. “I believe there will be a good markets for (CNHR) but I don’t know what the price discounts will be,” Merryweather said. “If you look at the three varieties that (will be) in that class (this fall), they’re yielding almost 20 percent higher than the average CWRS variety.” FP Genetics started a contract production program last year in southern Saskatchewan. Under that program, growers who acquire certified supplies of Elgin through FP Genetics get a guaranteed delivery opportunity through the new Ceres Global Ag collection facility near Northgate, Sask. In early March, Elgin was trading at a $0.20 discount relative to a premium CWRS. Canada’s latest supply and demand figures from Agriculture Canada suggest that carryout stocks of western Canadian wheat will be at their lowest levels in years. That, combined with additional capacity and heightened competition in the western Canadian grain handling sector, suggests that there may be some attractive marketing opportunities on the horizon for prairie growers. “Canada is projecting the lowest carryout of milling wheat of all kinds this fall,” Merryweather said. “So we’ve got to produce like crazy (in 2016) or the industry won’t be able to sustain the markets that we’ve built over the last two years.”


SLUG: RISK ZONE MAP TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 | yield: saskatchewan 2016 8 PATH: published by the Western Producer GRAPHICS SCIC GRAIN RISK ZONE MAP The map shows the boundaries of Saskatchewan’s 23 production risk zones, as determined by SCIC. Data outlining average yields for different crop varieties within each risk zone can be viewed in this publication beginning on Page 32.

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industry contemplates wheat class changes Special to Yield Saskatchewan

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ittle by little, prairie grain farmers are learning more about Canada’s newest wheat class — Canada Northern Hard Red. The CNHR wheat class will come into effect on Aug. 1, 2016. Initially, it will consist of three highyielding American varieties — Elgin, Faller and Prosper. But by August 2018, roughly 30 more registered varieties will be added to the CNHR list, including 25 varieties currently in the CWRS class and four varieties currently in Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR). During a recent grain industry meeting in Saskatoon, growers had a number of questions about marketing grain in the new class. In addition to concerns about pricing and marketability, many grain growers are making important about seed supplies. Farmers who traditionally plant CWRS varieties are wondering if they should grow CWRS, CNHR, or both. Among the 25 CWRS varieties that will be moved to the CNHR class in 2018 are Lillian, Harvest and Unity. Those three varieties were the fifth, sixth and seventh most popular CWRS varieties grown in Saskatchewan last year. Together, the three varieties were planted on more than half a million insured acres in 2015. Lillian and Harvest are also popular varieties among Alberta growers. According to 2014 crop insurance data from Alberta Agriculture Financial Services Corporation, Harvest was the third most popular variety grown in the Alberta in 2014 with nearly 550, 000 acres insured and Lillian was the fifth most popular variety with 315,000 acres insured. Alberta’s fourth most popular variety was AC Foremost, a CPSR line that will also be moved to the CNHR class in 2018. In other words, a lot of growers across the West are wondering if they should hitch their wagon to a different horse. During a recent presentation at the Prairie Grain Development Committee meet-

ings in Saskatoon, a marketing executive with Richardson International said there are many unanswered questions about marketing grain into the new CNHR class. John Peterson, assistant vice-president of wheat merchandising and hedging, said marketing CNHR wheat to foreign buyers will likely become more complicated in 2018 as more varieties are added to the class. In 2016, the CNHR class will include only three varieties, all of which are well known in the American milling market. But as more varieties are added, the properties of a vessel composite will be less predictable. “I think time will tell how CNHR is going to trade,” Peterson said. “Right now, the class consists of only Prosper, Faller and Elgin. Those are U.S. varieties, they’re recognized in the U.S., they’re understood in the U.S., so certainly … the milling market down to the US will be an opportunity for those varieties.” But when an additional 30 varieties are added to the class in mid 2018, the performance of the class could be altered significantly, he added.

“If you’ve got (a shipment with) just Faller and Proper, I think there’s some understanding of how that basket is going to perform,” Peterson said. “But if you’ve got Faller, Prosper, Lillian, Harvest, Unity and who knows what else, how does that basket perform? “If there’s a number of varieties in there and if the variability in what you’re getting is significant, then it probably trades at a discount.” This year will not be the first year that Canadian grainhandlers have been buying and selling Faller, Prosper and Elgin. Richardson has been sourcing Faller and Prosper in southern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan for about a year and shipping the grain to U.S. mills. The three varieties were placed temporarily in an temporary Canadian wheat class known as Canada Western Interim Wheat, or CWIW. Peterson said deliveries of CWIW have generally traded in a range of $0.10 to $0.30 per bushel below CWRS deliveries of a similar grade. continued on page 10 ››


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SMALL FIELDS, BIG YIELDS - CANADA’S NEW WHEAT CLASS

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Officials at FP Genetics said Elgin is gener- Saskatchewan growers are becoming familiar with American milling wheat varieties Elgin, ally discounted by $0.25 to $0.50 per bushel Prosper and Faller, the first three varieties to be placed into Canada’s new CNHR wheat class starting Aug. 1, 2016 . Average yields are shown in bu./acre. Annual insured acreage is in acres. relative to top quality CWRS varieties. 2012 2013 2014 2015 However, Elgin and other U.S. varieties typically outyield the most productive yield acres yield acres yield acres yield acres CWRS varieties by 15 to 20 percent. ELGIN -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Over the past three years, for example, FALLER - -- 68.3 2,842 63.5 3,656 49.7 1,690 Faller yields in Saskatchewan have averaged 62.3 bu/acre and Prosper yields have PROSPER -- -- 78.5 3,481 59.8 5,647 64.7 6,145 averaged 66.1 bu/acre. Source: Sask Management Plus, SCIC | WP GRAPHIC FP Genetics owns the Canadian distributions rights for Elgin. Last year, it was grown on nearly 365,000 (premium) that’s associated with CPSR.” At the Alberta Wheat Commission, gen- acres in Alberta. Steve said many Alberta growers are eral manager Tom Steve said he is antici“We are making the assumption that questioning whether AC Foremost should SLUG: SMALL CORIANDER AREA pating a discounted priceSEED for farmers who INSURABLE once these varieties get moved into the be moved to the CNHR class. MAP16 grow CNHR varieties. new CNHR class, that theySLUG:2014 will be dis“What we’re hearing PILOT GRAIN CORN INS. AREA from exporters is RUN:significant YIELD SASKATCHEWAN That couldTOhave implications 2016 counted,” Steve said. “In theTO case of CPSR, that the issue is2016 quantity not quality of CPS RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN GRAPHICS/MAPS for growersPATH: who have been producing AC roughly 50 percent of (Alberta’s annual Red,” he said. PATH: GRAPHICS/MAPS Foremost for its consistent yield and ideal production) is Foremost, so that will make “If farmers are still growing AC Foreadaptability to Alberta growing conditions. for a very complicated transition for farm- most in 2018 and it’s in the Canada NorthForemost is scheduled to be moved to ers to get onto the new varieties in time for ern Hard Red class, there’s a very good the CNHR class in 2018. 2018, if they want to retain that perceived chance that it will be discounted.”

CORIANDER - SMALL SEED INSURABLE AREA

CORN - GRAIN CORN INSURABLE AREA (2014 PILOT)

The map below shows the insurable area for coriander relative to the province’s general grain risk zones. Average annual plantings in Saskatchewan are generally in the range of 17,000 acres.

This grain corn program isy available in designated areas of the province. Maps indicating insurable townships and risk zones are available at all SCIC customer service offices. Eligible grain corn varieties must be rated for 2300 corn heat units (CHU) or lower for risk zone 1 and 2100 CHUs or lower for risk zone 2.

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CGC proposes variety designation changes

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stakeholders and conducting a thorough evaluation of the following varieties, it has been determined that the varieties listed here do not meet revised quality parameters for the Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) wheat classes. The Canadian Grain Commission will designate these varieties to the Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) class as of August 1, 2018. Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) McKenzie Makwa AC Abbey Neepawa CDC Osler AC Cora Park Columbus AC Eatonia Pasqua AC Majestic Conway Pembina Harvest AC Michael Thatcher Kane AC Minto Unity Katepwa Alvena 5603HR Leader Alikat Lillian CDC

Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) AC Formost Conquer AC Taber Oslo

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scheduled to take place on August 1, 2018, the Canadian Grain Commission will initiate a review in 2016, for a period of up to two years, of additional Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) varieties. Varieties to be reviewed include those for which additional quality data is needed before a decision can be made about class designation.

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Canadian grain commission outlines changes Special to Yield Saskatchewan

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he Canadian Grain Commission has outlined the following steps, which will be implemented over the next two to three years. The steps are aimed at modernizing Canada’s wheat classification system to ensure that top-quality milling wheat varieties in the Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) classes are meeting the quality expectations of millers and end users in key export markets. The changes will also ensure that gluten strength of all varieties in the CWRS class exceed a minimum threshold that is required by processors and millers who buy CWRS. • AUGUST 1, 2016 - Elimination of three existing wheat classes — Canada Western Feed (CWF), Canada Western General Purpose (CWGP) and Canada Western In-

terim Wheat (CWIW). The CWIW class currently includes U.S. milling Faller, Prosper and Elgin. • AUGUST 1, 2016 - Creation of two new Canadian wheat classes, Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) and Canada Western Special Purpose (CWSP). • AUGUST 1, 2016 – Transition of U.S. milling varieties Faller, Prosper and Elgin from the temporary CWIW class to the new CNHR class. • AUGUST 1, 2018 – Transition of 24 already-registered - CWRS wheat varieties and four already-registered CPSR varieties to the new Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) class (see list). • ONGOING - Review of additional wheat varieties and classes over the next two years, aimed at optimizing Canada’s wheat classification system and ensuring that registered varieties are designated to the proper wheat class.


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SASKATCHEWAN SOIL ZONES Saskatchewan’s dominant soil type is categorized in the Chernozemic Order. The Chernozemic order is classified into subgroups based on soil surface colour, which is caused by the amount of organic matter stored in the soil.

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malting barley acres dominated by tried and true varieties Special to Yield Saskatchewan

list of recommended varieties for 2016-17, barley varieties combined. Metcalfe has been the province’s most just as they have for the past decade or so. The annual CMBTC list identifies preld habits die hard in the widely grown barley variety since the earmalting and brewing industries. ly 2000s. ferred malting barley varieties based on a That explains why older malting In 2015, insured Metcalfe acreage was combination of factors including quality, barley varieties such as CDC Copeland and listed at more than 351,000 acres. performance and commercial demand. AC Metcalfe continue to dominate producThe variety’s average yield last year was “With this list we provide signals to growers tion in Saskatchewan, even though newer 61.5 bushels per acre — almost 20 bushels about which varieties we believe have the lines are now available with better yield po- less than AAC Synergy and 13 bushels less greatest potential to be selected,” said Peter Watts, managing director of the CMBTC. tential, improved agronomics and en- than Newdale, according to SCIC data. SLUG: CHICKPEA INSURABLE AREA MAP Market demand for Metcalfe and Cope“We also recommend growers talk to hanced SLUG:DRAYLAND disease resistance packages. DRY BEAN INSURAB;E AREA TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN their local elevators, or selectors from According to data from the Saskatcheland continues to be strong and estabMAP16 PATH:MaltGRAPHICS/MAPS grain and malting companies, about the wan Crop Insurance Corporation, Cope- lished, according to the Canadian TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 land and Metcalfe were planted on nearly ing Barley Technical Centre’s (CMBTC) best two-row and six-row malting barley GRAPHICS/MAPS 625,000PATH: insured barley acres in the prov- recommended malting barley varieties varieties to grow in their area.”

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ince last year. That’s roughly twice as much as all other

list. for 2016-17. The two varieties topped the CMBTC’s

Watts said the varietal preferences of maltsters and brewers change over time but de-

BEANS - DRYLAND DRY BEAN INSURABLE AREA

CHICKPEA - INSURABLE AREA

The map below shows the insurable area for dryland dry beans. Saskatchewan’s dry bean production occurs primarily in irrigated areas but there are limited acres of dryland production.

The map below shows the insurable area for chickpeas as well as risk zones as determined by Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation. Statistics Canada estimated Saskatchewan’s total chickpea plantings at 115,000 acres in 2015.

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mand for new varieties often builds slowly. ing characteristics, processing perfor- barley varieties so in the absence of the board, the private industry has had to pick AC Metcalfe, for example, has been around mance, colour and flavour. for roughly 20 years and has been listed as After a number of years however, any va- up the ball in terms of shepherding in new the top variety by CMBTC since 2004. riety becomes more prone to disease and varieties and promoting new varieties,” Newer varieties with improved quality is unlikely to be able to match the yield po- Watts said. “We’re still trying to figure out how to do characteristics, better yield potential and tential and agronomic performance of that effectively. We’re having discussions enhanced disease packages are available newer varieties. but until demand for those new varieties “People loved Harrington, for example, right now as to how do we do a better job of improves among maltsters and brewers, but after a while, it was very difficult to introducing new varieties and making older established varieties will continue to wean end users and producers off a variety sure they get a chance in the marketplace.” Other two-row varieties on the CMBTC’s command large acres in western Canada. that sells very well.” “Both the brewers and the malting comCMBTC and other malting industry 2016-17 recommended list include Bentley, panies are the ones that ultimately decide stakeholders are assessing strategies CDC Meredith, CDC PolarStar, Newdale, what’s in demand and what they want to aimed at promoting new varieties to end Merit 57, CDC Kindersley and AAC Synergy. Six row varieties include Legacy, Tradiusers in Canada and around the world. buy,” Watts said. Watts said the malting industry is still in tion and Celebration. “From the producer’s perspective, if a SLUG: CORN HEAT UNITS INSURABLE AREA of transition. It is moving away a period variety moves, then producers will conCanada is one of the world’s largest supMAP16 Wheat tinue growing that variety because of the from an era when the Canadian pliers malting barleyAREA and MAP16 malt to the SLUG: DRYLAND FABA of BEAN INSURABLE TO RUN: YIELD for SASKATCHEWAN Board was solely responsible TO for RUN: promotmovement, but not always the yield or 2016 global brewing industry. YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 PATH: GRAPHICS/MAPS the disease package.” Seeded acres of malting barley across ing new malting barley varieties. PATH:Today, GRAPHICS/MAPS Watts said Metcalfe and Harrington be- private sector companies are in charge of Canada were up 11.5 percent in 2015 comfore it were two of Canada’s most popular marketing and promotion. pared with the previous year. “Historically, the wheat board was in malting varieties, primarily because they offered very good quality in terms of malt- charge of shepherding in new wheat and continued on page 16 ››

CORN - CORN ZONE HEAT UNIT INSURABLE AREA

DRYLAND FABA BEAN INSURABLE AREA

The map below shows the insurable area for corn as well as the locations of corn heat unit stations in the province. SCIC’s corn heat unit program is a weather-based program that insures against a lack of corn heat units during the growing season.

The map below shows the insurable area for dryland faba beans as well as risk zones. Beginning in 2016, the insurable area for faba beans has been expanded to include the entire province.

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Moose Jaw

Regina

12

13 10

Indian Head

9

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Estevan

CHU Station

Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

Grain Risk Zone

11 7

8

5

6

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4

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Outlook

Empress

Corn Zone

17

18

3

2

Faba TWPS

Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

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MALTING BARLEY - SASKATCHEWAN’s TOP VARIETIES in 2015

›› continued from page 15

Malting varieties accounted for 54 per- Saskatchewan’s most popular malting barley varieties by 2015 insured acreage. Metcalfe and cent of total seeded barley area last year Copeland continue to dominate production in the province, despite the emergence of new and imcompared with 52 percent in 2014. porved varieties. Average yields for each variety are listed by risk zone beginning on page 32. According to Watts, strong prices in ear 2012 2013 2014 2015 ly 2015 encouraged planting. 369,000 290,000 241,000 352,000 The malting barley, malt and brewing in- METCALFE dustries contribute significantly to the COPELAND 228,000 202,000 169,000 274,000 Canadian economy. LEGACY 90,000 65,000 42,000 50,000 Using Statistics Canada data, the CMBMEREDITH 50,000 89,000 36,000 38,000 TC estimates that Canada exported 1.1 million tonnes of malting barley in 2014- NEWDALE 42,000 42,000 32,000 37,000 15 worth $381 million, and 600,000 tonnes of malt worth $418 million. driven by increased output in Asia, Africa The recommended barley varieties list is Domestically, Canadian brewers use and Latin America. published on behalf of members of the about 230,000 tonnes of malt per year to Global production is on track to surpass CMBTC with input from grain companies, make 18.5 million hectoliters (400 million two billion hectolitres (44 billion imperial domestic and international maltsters and imperial SLUG: gallons) of beer. Total beer con-MAP16 gallons) by 2016. brewers, and other affiliated organizaSCIC FORAGE RISK ZONES SLUG: FORAGE RAINFALL WEATHER STATIONS MAP16 sumptionTO in Canada has declined by 3.4 pertions, including the Brewing and Malting malt usage RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 Coupled with more intensive TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 Barley Research Institute (BMBRI). cent in thePATH: past five years, but the number of in the craft brewing sector, demand for GRAPHICS/MAPS PATH: GRAPHICS/MAPS “We consult broadly with the industry breweries has risen 70 percent over the same malting barley and malt is growing gauging the level of interest for specific vaperiod to 520, according to Beer Canada. around the world. Despite a small decline in 2014, global Watts said that is creating greater market rieties to have a good understanding of beer production has been rising steadily, opportunities for the Canadian industry. marketing opportunities” said Watts.

FORAGE - FORAGE RISK ZONES

FORAGE - FORAGE RAINFALL WEATHER STATIONS

The map shows Saskatchewn’s 17 forage risk zones, as established by Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC). In 2016, insured prices for forage have risen more than 30 percent and forage establishment coverage has increased to $70 per acre.

The map below shows the locations of 131 weather stations that measure precipitation for the Forage Rainfall Insurance Program (FRIP). FRIP is available on native and tame grazing acres.

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3

8 2

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131 Stations Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC


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2016-17 Recommended Malting Barley Varieties

The following varieties of two-row and six-row malting barley are registered with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency based on good agronomic properties and malting quality evaluations. Since registration these varieties have been pilot scale tested by the CMBTC and exhibit good malting and brewing characteristics for particular markets. Visit the CMBTC’s website at www.cmbtc.com for detailed pilot malting and brewing data. In addition to market opportunities, seeding decisions should be based on agronomic considerations and feedback from your grain company representative, local elevator operators or malting companies.

The CMBTC and its members recommend that you talk with your local malting barley buyer about opportunities in your area to grow and market two-row and six-row malting barley varieties.

Two-Row Varieties VARIETY

MARKET COMMENTS

CDC Copeland1

Established Demand

AC Metcalfe1

Established Demand

Bentley2

Limited Demand

CDC Meredith1

Limited Demand

CDC PolarStar2

Limited Demand

Newdale4

Limited Demand

Merit 572

Limited Demand

CDC Kindersley1

Under Commercial Market Development – Growing Demand

AAC Synergy5

Under Commercial Market Development – Growing Demand

Some two-row varieties are exclusively handled by one or a limited number of companies. As a result it is recommended that producers consult with their grain company representative, local elevator operators or malting companies regarding commercial opportunities for specific varieties. For Bentley contracting opportunities contact Canada Malting Company. For CDC PolarStar contracting opportunities contact Prairie Malt-Cargill. For Newdale contracting opportunities contact Canada Malting Company or North American Food Ingredients. For Merit 57 contracting opportunities contact BARI-Canada.

Six-Row Varieties VARIETY

MARKET COMMENTS

Legacy3,4

Limited Demand

Tradition 4

Limited Demand

Celebration2

Limited Demand

Demand for six-row malting barley has been declining and it is recommended that producers consult with their grain company representative, local elevator operators or malting companies regarding commercial opportunities for specific varieties. The following companies have pedigreed seed distribution rights for those varieties that are footnoted: 1 - SeCan; 2 - CANTERRA SEEDS; 3 - Crop Production Services; 4 - FP Genetics; 5 - Syngenta CMBTC and its members strongly recommend use of certified seed to ensure varietal purity and increase opportunity for selection. CMBTC Members: Canadian Grain Commission, Prairie Malt-Cargill, Public Barley Breeders, Richardson International, Viterra, ADM-Benson Quinn, G3 Canada Limited, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries, Molson Coors, SeCan, Syngenta, Tsingtao Brewery, Alberta Agriculture & Rural Development, Alberta Barley, CANTERRA SEEDS, Farmery Estate Brewery, FP Genetics, Hailar MDL Beer Materials, Integrated Grain, Manitoba Agriculture, Food & Rural Development, New Glarus Brewing, North American Food Ingredients, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission. Other organizations providing input to this list: The Brewing & Malting Barley Research Institute and BARI-Canada.

Questions? Call your selector, seed company, grain handling company or contact the CMBTC at 204-984-4399 (cmbtc@cmbtc.com).


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Pea & lentil acreage continues to grow Special to Yield Saskatchewan

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estern Canada’s farmers are likely to produce their largest pea and lentil crops in history in 2016. That’s according to Murad Al-Katib, president and chief executive officer of AGT Food & Ingredients, a global pulse processing and exporting company with annual revenues of more than $1.7 billion. In a recent presentation to grain industry experts in Saskatoon, Al-Katib predicted that plantings of dry peas and lentils in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba will exceed 10 million acres in 2016. That would easily be the highest seeded acreage ever for the two crops in western Canada. According to Statistics Canada, the two crops accounted for a record 7.6 million acres in western Canada last year. If Al-Katib’s projections hold true, the 10 million acres would represent a year-overyear increase of more than 31 percent. “Lentils and peas will cross the 10 million acres in western Canada this year,” Al-Katib told delegates attending the Prairie Grain Development Committee meetings in late February. “That will be the first time we’ve every touched 10 million acres for those two crops … and by the way, I think we can market it all as well.” Al-Katib’s projections have certainly caused the industry to sit up and take notice. A 31 percent year-over-year increase in any major crop type will undoubtedly leave many analysts shaking their heads in disbelief. But Al-Katib knows the western Canadian pulse industry as well as anyone. Over the past 10 to 15 years, acreage for the two crops has been trending steadily upwards. Last year, peas and lentils produced some of the healthiest farmgate returns of any crops and global demand for the two

crops shows no sign of slowing. In 2015, the price for top quality western Canadian red lentils peaked at around

$0.58 per pound, said Al-Katib. That’s a far cry from the $0.10 to $0.15 that prairie growers were routinely earning for


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red lentils in the early 2000s. Supplies of certified pea and lentil seed have been moving quickly and are a rare commodity entering the 2016 planting season, adding further credence to AlKatib’s buoyant acreage outlook. Fifteen years ago, “the world used to say that if Canada grew a million tonnes of red lentils, we could never market them,” AlKatib said. “Well I’m proud to say that from August to December of 2015, we exported more than a million tonnes of red lentils, so the industry has changed.” We now exports in less than six months, what the world said we could not export in a year, he explained. Al-Katib’s bullish outlook for the global pulse industry is based on some fundamental observations. On the demand side, global consumption of pulse crops and pulse-based ingredients continues to rise, not only in traditional markets such as India but also in new and expanding markets such as China, which in 2014 became the largest buyer of Canadian field peas. “Canada’s largest pea market in 2014 was not India but China … more than one million tonnes of starch for production of vermicelli noodles, Chinese dumplings and moon cakes,” he said. Although traditional markets such as India continue to form the foundation of Canada’s growing export program, new and emerging markets such as Asia, Western Europe and North America are the icing on the cake, he added. Unlike other dietary options, pulse crops are non-GMO, gluten free, low allergen and major sources of protein and fibre, he added. That’s an attractive package for food processors in high value food markets that are increasingly catering to the specific dietary demands of health conscious consumers. Frito Lay’s latest SunChip offering, Veggie Harvest, lists yellow peas as its first ingredient.

CHECKING THE PULSE in WESTERN CANADA Production of western Canada’s two largest pulse crops has been increasing. Lentil acreage in particular has been growing steadily thanks to aggresive marketing, improved management strategies and the development of new varieties with enhanced yield potential and greater market appeal. Western Canadian seeded area (million acres) Lentils Peas Total 2015 3.95 3.65 7.60 2014 3.12 3.97 7.09 2013 2.72 3.33 6.05 2012 2.52 3.73 6.25 2011 2.56 2.44 5.00 2010 3.45 3.63 7.08 2009 2.41 3.76 6.17 2008 1.75 3.99 5.74 2007 1.44 3.63 5.07 2006 1.40 3.11 4.51 2005 1.98 3.22 5.20 Source: Statistics Canada | WP GRAPHIC

“That means double digit inclusion in their formulation,” Al-Katib said. “Overall, global pulse production is rising. We’re up around 55 million tonnes now and we expect top go over 60 million tonnes in the next five years.” Western Canada’s position as a supplier of pulse crops and pulse ingredients has also changed. In the early 2000s, western Canadian acreage of peas and lentils was routinely below five million acres and red lentils made up a small portion of the overall lentil production. But aggressive marketing combined with the development of new varieties that offer improved yield potential, enhanced agronomic performance and better market appeal have convinced prairie growers to take another look at pulses. At the farm level, the benefits of a rota-

tion that includes cereals, pulse crops and canola are also being recognized. “Today, we produce and export 65 percent of the world’s lentils, so Canada is at the centre of the world trade when it comes to that particular commodity,” said Al-Katib. “The sustainable cereal-oilseed-pulse rotation is one that has actually shown great economic benefit to (Saskatchewan) and to western Canadian agriculture.” “When I ask farmers where they have made their money over the last decade, many have made their money on their pulse rotations and they’ve made their money on canola.” Western Canada’s research community has made significant contributions to Canada’s growing influence in global pulse markets. Plant breeders at the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC), Agriculture Canada and other breeding institutions have made significant strides forward in terms of improved yield, agronomy disease resistance, crop quality and harvestability. Average yields from pea and lentil varieties commonly grown in Saskatchewan have increased significantly over the past decade. Leading CDC pulse breeders such as Tom Warkentin and Bert Vandenberg has also developed products that are aimed at specific segments of foreign markets. Breeding priorities are not just aimed at yield, disease and agronomy any more. They are also aimed at seed quality, seed size, seed coat, processing characteristics, nutritional components and health attributes. “We’ve moved past just traditional breeding and agronomy and into more characteristic based (priorities) and I think that has been a really positive thing,” Al-Katib said. “All of that work focusing on milling efficiency, soundness, firmness, seed coat thickness … these are all characteristics that we have to continue to work on.”


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SUNFLOWER - INSURABLE AREA

TIMOTHY - IRRIGATED TIMOTHY HAY INSURABLE AREA

The map shows insurable areas for late maturing and early maturing sunflower varieties in Saskatchewan. Annual sunflower acreage is generally in the range of 10,000 acres.

The insurable areas for irrigated timothy hay appear in the map below. Contact SCIC for details on townships and land locations that fall within the insurable area.

LMTS – Late Maturing Tall Stature EMSS – Early Maturing Short Stature

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LMTS & EMSS Varieties

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15 12

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SLUG: WHEAT 13INSURABLE AREA MAP16 11 TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2016 PATH:10 GRAPHICS/MAPS 9 7

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Irrigated Timothy TWPS

Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

KHORASAN WHEAT (KAMUT) - INSURABLE AREA

SOYBEANS - INSURABLE AREA

Insurance for Khorasan wheat has improved in 2016. Producers within the insurable area can now receive individual coverage for their farms. Previously, coverage was based on area averages.

The map below shows insurable area and risk zones for soybeans. Soybean plantings in Saskatchewan are increasing. Provincial acreage in 2015 was estimated at 270,000 acres.

23 21 20

22

14

15 12

13 10

Risk Zone

Prince Albert

19 16

4

17

18

9

11 7

8

Regina

5

6 3

Saskatoon

2

Khorasan/Kamut® Zone

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Soybean Zone 1

Soybean Zone 2

Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC


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GRASSHOPPER RISK The map below indictaes the risk of grasshopper infestations in 2016. Areas of moderate risk are limited mostly to the northern regions of risk zones 21, 22 & 23 in the province’s northwest.

Risk forecast based on adult grasshopper counts as of Nov. 16, 2015

SLUG: BERTHA ARMYWORM R TOSaskatoon RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWA PATH: GRAPHICS/MAPS Prince Albert

The government of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. have assessed threats posed to major crops by grasshoppers, wheat midge and bertha armyworm.

Regina

none to very light

BERTHA ARMYWORM RISK The bertha armyworm risk map is based on cumulative moth counts taken in 2015. Counts taken in 2015 are a useful indication of potential infestation levels in 2016.

Cumulative moth counts as of Aug. 5, 2015

very light

light

WHEAT MIDGE RISK / SCIC Source: Government of Saskatchewan

moderate

severe

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The map below indicates the risk of wheat midge infestation for different parts of the province in 2016. Areas of high risk are evident in southeastern Saskatchewan, along the Manitoba border.

Wheat midge count per square metre

Prince Albert Prince Albert Saskatoon Saskatoon

Regina Regina

0 - 300

300 - 600

600 - 900

900 - 1,200 1,200 - 1,500

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Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHICS

1,500+ no infestation

<600

600 1,200

1,200 1,800

Source: Government of Saskatchewan / SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

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Barley average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012 yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

Anderson cdc

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Austenson cdc Bentley Calder Carter cdc Celebration Champion Coalition cdc Conlon Copeland cdc Cowboy cdc Dolly cdc Excel Fibar cdc Harrington Kendall cdc Kindersley cdc Legacy Major Manley Maverick cdc Mcguire cdc Meredith Metcalfe ac Newdale Polarstar cdc Ranger ac Robust Rosser ac Stellar Sundre Synergy aac TRADITION TREY CDC XENA YORKTON CDC

73.4 59.3 45.5 50.1 61.5 65.9 58.3 62.0 61.8 48.7 45.7 57.6 42.6 42.3 52.8 63.5 66.5 65.5 40.6 52.4 50.5 69.4 55.6 66.5 59.1 60.0 55.8 64.6 61.9 56.9 81.6 58.2 61.4 60.0 57.3

. 1,865 . . 1,258 13,732 625 4,641 166,300 11,998 2,957 1,879 . 1,737 12,685 . 74,615 5,113 . . 3,486 5,486 347,948 31,030 39,351 4,405 1,538 5,114 13,592 4,100 . 18,409 6,389 30,587 .

. 69.8 . . 74.6 73.8 68.5 69.2 61.5 47.5 51.2 58.5 . 39.4 55.3 . 66.7 67.2 . . 46.6 77.5 56.8 67.0 62.0 54.5 65.9 68.7 64.4 58.4 . 62.9 61.9 60.8 .

2,400 5,248 . . 5,555 43,793 2,685 4,567 228,016 20,178 4,787 592 . 1,283 6,781 2,492 90,381 5,972 . . 6,588 49,840 368,671 42,007 21,099 3,217 928 5,701 7,970 9,200 . 11,397 7,505 37,719 .

66.8 35.5 . . 58.2 55.8 31.9 44.4 47.0 41.5 40.5 24.9 . 29.8 50.2 50.9 50.1 47.4 . . 31.4 56.1 41.7 51.6 39.8 46.8 37.4 55.5 50.7 48.7 . 46.0 52.4 49.3 .

21,440 3,406 . . 4,414 67,310 2,999 12,715 201,521 24,579 3,292 1,974 1,965 470 3,461 3,872 65,227 19,529 . . 11,892 89,145 290,260 42,082 14,950 1,576 1,058 3,666 5,109 8,078 445 6,220 8,156 37,231 766

86.7 80.0 . . 67.8 79.9 58.6 72.9 75.0 55.0 53.2 70.8 46.7 46.1 57.7 67.6 81.1 72.0 . . 64.0 82.1 66.4 75.7 73.3 49.9 59.9 81.3 75.5 65.1 90.8 66.1 72.1 72.8 62.0

33,021 2,352 . . 3,462 41,750 2,724 5,204 169,065 12,162 1,567 691 1,915 1,352 1,184 1,052 41,839 4,923 . . 8,191 36,058 240,598 31,935 19,162 5,136 536 4,410 2,013 5,229 681 1,903 3,430 18,921 758

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

1,101

82.1

69.7 57.7 . . 65.6 57.1 75.8 46.6 58.5 48.4 36.4 41.4 40.2 51.4 37.7 55.9 64.1 59.0 . . 47.6 58.7 53.5 64.5 56.6 96.1 54.3 56.8 58.4 57.6 83.8 54.5 49.3 56.8 54.9

46,059 7,283 438 947 3,713 37,906 1,606 4,625 274,241 12,019 1,323 421 1,280 1,074 678 4,366 50,148 3,191 480 2,142 5,775 37,535 351,807 37,356 23,563 7,941 415 3,162 915 4,558 6,415 1,917 3,097 10,324 1,000

70.2 64.6 45.5 50.1 50.7 59.4 68.3 59.3 66.6 49.7 44.6 64.4 39.9 49.0 32.2 68.8 78.3 67.2 40.6 52.4 51.0 66.1 61.5 74.5 64.3 47.1 51.2 65.8 53.3 56.4 80.7 62.5 67.3 56.5 55.4

durum average yields by variety 5-year Variety AVONLEA AC BRIGADE COMMANDER CURRENT AAC DESIRE CDC ENTERPRISE EUROSTAR FORTITUDE CDC KYLE MARCHWELL AAC NAPOLEON NAVIGATOR AC RAYMORE AAC SPITFIRE AAC STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND VERONA CDC VIVID CDC

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

39.7 45.6 45.1 38.6 42.6 45.1 40.6 36.3 32.2 38.0 40.6 46.7 36.3 33.6 43.5 41.0 44.2 31.6

136,878 12,076 1,547 . . 1,168 9,100 . 58,102 . 2,094 134,047 . . 872,288 . 65,283 .

41.3 54.1 52.5 . . 55.4 42.7 . 32.4 . 41.5 47.0 . . 44.1 . 46.0 .

133,140 29,335 3,356 . . 20,933 11,635 . 78,725 . 3,158 131,204 . . 1,102,058 4,564 241,695 .

34.8 47.4 45.0 . . 41.7 37.6 . 28.1 . 38.0 44.0 . . 39.3 44.0 40.8 .

86,695 124,876 7,902 . . 43,089 12,120 . 60,747 . 1,068 92,000 . . 1,135,407 29,098 352,980 .

46.6 60.5 55.3 . . 55.3 50.1 . 39.2 . 44.5 55.0 . . 52.8 58.4 53.2 .

42,091 276,259 2,807 2,523 1,389 27,334 14,605 2,647 33,601 . 1,404 55,181 4,307 . 697,888 129,497 269,759 .

40.4 46.3 51.1 47.9 48.9 43.3 41.7 49.6 31.3 . 45.4 45.2 52.6 . 41.9 44.9 42.3 .

33,709 311,574 11,027 6,736 3,639 28,832 28,281 29,118 36,506 5,542 917 36,638 26,677 471 698,218 275,180 261,686 1,182

33.4 38.6 35.2 35.2 40.1 33.7 36.5 35.1 30.2 38.0 35.5 36.6 33.7 33.6 35.4 37.3 36.8 31.6

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by variety

seeded acres

Variety

seeded acres

2013

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Canola average yields by variety 5-year

average yields by variety

Variety DYNAMITE OAC EARLY ONE FOREMOST L120 L130 L135C L140P L150 L154 L159 L160S L252 L261 REMARKABLE VT RUGBY SYNERGY AC WIZZARD SW 1818 1826 RR 1918 1919 RR 1970 1990 CANTERRA 200PV CL 2463 INVIGOR 3152 D 3153 D 3154S D 3155C D 34-55 4135SY 4157SY 43E03 4434 RR 45A54 45A56 45A76 45E01 45H21 45H24 45H25 45H26 45H28 45H29 45H31 45H33 45H57 45H73 45H75 45H76 45S52 45S53 45S54 45S56 46A76 46H73 46H75 46S53 500 OPTION 500 VT 5030 INVIGOR 530 VT 530PV G

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

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seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

46.7 23.1 19.2 36.2 37.6 32.0 40.2 34.9 39.3 38.7 38.0 42.2 40.5 28.1 25.2 16.9 21.0 25.3 31.7 29.1 33.8 33.5 37.4 43.3 36.7 31.1 35.2 37.5 42.5 34.5 36.2 48.2 43.0 24.3 43.7 32.1 35.6 31.2 35.6 38.0 32.7 33.2 33.2 35.3 37.6 43.3 31.5 35.5 38.9 41.8 32.2 30.9 39.7 43.7 27.4 35.9 40.2 33.6 34.7 30.8 34.7 36.6 39.3

. 580 485 . 246,588 . . 345,004 . . . . . 53,035 8,176 . 1,192 31,071 1,407 6,288 579 13,715 . . 6,758 545 . . . 1,430 . . . . 627 . 1,264 1,927 839 . 898 26,087 49,886 299,355 . . 2,740 18,970 . . 23,286 . . . 11,407 470 . . 1,289 90,343 70,747 . .

. 22.6 19.1 . 38.5 . . 39.6 . . . . . 31.7 26.6 . 21.0 26.6 31.1 35.5 34.7 34.6 . . 39.5 27.6 . . . 32.8 . . . . 37.3 . 35.2 33.4 40.7 . 18.7 33.7 34.0 36.8 . . 23.9 38.1 . . 35.2 . . . 28.8 33.4 . . 33.3 33.6 37.3 . .

. . 760 92,242 542,637 . . 900,882 20,397 22,764 . . . 36,309 4,018 1,765 1,315 6,000 . 10,214 670 23,761 31,348 . 3,412 1,930 45,498 711 . . . . . 2,306 . . 886 . . 562 583 4,744 10,857 257,586 56,716 . . 15,591 9,602 . 81,331 8,259 . . 9,746 952 15,025 17,428 434 200,598 18,518 . .

. . 13.3 26.6 27.5 . . 27.9 28.0 25.7 . . . 21.9 23.6 12.5 18.0 16.8 . 20.1 27.2 27.7 27.1 . 28.9 22.2 26.4 34.8 . . . . . 20.3 . . 20.9 . . 28.8 24.2 25.4 26.9 27.8 26.0 . . 26.1 29.8 . 25.3 28.0 . . 20.5 34.4 29.0 27.1 22.7 24.5 24.5 . .

. . 464 127,564 530,189 1,463 . 576,562 116,744 173,454 . . . 20,952 1,583 1,551 936 970 562 13,644 1,900 12,826 68,262 . 4,429 1,244 70,339 9,788 . . . . . 3,405 3,377 . 4,770 1,108 2,783 1,974 547 3,065 3,747 168,896 128,482 . 2,511 13,383 14,742 . 43,104 4,900 87,453 . 7,592 1,036 36,913 15,214 696 219,577 1,122 2,888 .

. . 24.0 40.2 42.8 34.7 . 42.2 43.8 42.2 . . . 30.9 29.2 21.6 27.3 36.9 34.7 36.9 42.6 43.5 41.5 . 38.8 38.3 39.3 41.6 . . . . . 21.5 44.4 . 35.8 29.8 34.8 40.6 43.2 37.6 37.1 42.3 40.6 . 36.5 43.1 44.4 . 42.0 38.6 43.0 . 35.1 33.6 42.3 40.5 41.4 35.8 39.8 44.4 .

. . 1,457 65,093 640,871 2,815 58,338 192,784 50,287 96,520 15,210 304,237 55,074 11,674 1,624 778 1,059 2,142 . 12,364 1,883 11,578 104,248 . . 401 71,651 13,867 . . 10,139 . . 2,314 1,114 . 4,357 . . . 1,244 734 1,015 162,744 173,656 . 527 7,165 22,823 . 14,420 2,176 67,742 . 9,556 461 64,590 2,901 . 94,772 799 75,234 .

. . 14.9 35.4 36.6 27.6 39.5 36.2 33.9 36.1 36.7 38.6 36.9 25.2 18.7 14.9 15.9 23.4 . 24.2 29.5 31.3 33.8 . . 28.8 34.3 33.7 . . 35.5 . . 27.1 44.0 . 30.8 . . . 25.3 29.2 27.6 35.5 34.0 . 38.0 32.3 36.9 . 34.4 19.5 35.6 . 25.0 28.6 36.6 36.2 . 28.9 31.1 33.9 .

2,166 669 966 53,556 565,294 2,090 234,852 65,715 12,229 55,085 15,912 665,773 55,665 5,773 1,119 2,485 1,292 658 504 5,514 1,217 7,270 108,784 1,640 681 991 35,027 17,345 34,947 1,841 7,603 9,420 13,162 828 508 498 4,353 618 1,403 447 2,198 1,326 1,237 99,115 150,602 69,791 645 1,374 20,279 40,004 4,335 1,556 48,986 36,966 10,719 912 76,527 1,118 498 33,252 400 59,268 80,551

46.7 23.5 28.1 43.8 43.0 36.0 40.3 37.3 38.2 37.8 39.2 43.8 44.1 29.7 23.5 17.7 23.8 31.0 30.1 30.2 29.7 36.6 41.2 43.3 35.0 42.4 40.5 38.4 42.5 35.8 37.1 48.2 43.0 39.4 47.2 32.1 43.3 26.7 34.3 38.4 42.2 43.2 48.7 38.1 43.4 43.3 39.3 49.1 41.6 41.8 40.3 37.2 39.4 43.7 28.9 44.9 44.4 34.7 39.1 33.7 41.4 39.5 39.3


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NOTES: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

5-year Variety

2012

2013

2014

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

38.3 37.8 35.4 37.8 35.6 32.8 28.1 30.3 35.0 32.8 47.3 34.1 44.4 42.2 26.3 32.1 32.8 31.0 32.1 34.1 37.8 34.9 35.1 35.0 32.2 35.2 31.6 35.7 37.8 32.7 38.4 37.0 24.6

. . . 892,377 37,117 3,559 1,692 16,678 . . . 29,427 . . 5,365 163,902 . 146,445 38,892 1,067 . . . . 6,498 7,581 132,625 . . . . 43,256 13,638

. . . 38.1 36.2 33.9 33.6 31.9 . . . 34.6 . . 29.7 34.7 . 35.1 33.7 39.2 . . . . 33.7 32.8 33.1 . . . . 39.0 26.9

. . . 541,516 25,326 10,028 7,510 12,610 . . . 104,096 . . 1,352 75,486 9,113 238,835 25,134 74,403 1,386 . . . 895 1,768 37,208 52,148 18,741 . . 10,295 10,811

. . . 28.1 25.7 28.1 22.0 25.4 . . . 27.3 . . 20.5 25.4 26.7 25.5 26.0 26.8 30.1 . . . 22.4 29.0 24.4 26.9 26.5 . . 27.3 22.0

. . . 516,142 36,248 10,093 4,662 4,973 . 2,107 . 91,919 . . . 32,411 12,891 90,032 8,938 122,098 153,953 . . . 673 2,936 10,871 95,031 30,467 . . 2,218 5,662

. . . 43.6 39.2 37.0 32.7 39.8 . 42.0 . 41.6 . . . 35.6 37.9 38.4 39.9 39.8 39.8 . . . 30.6 44.0 37.5 40.5 44.3 . . 42.9 28.5

. . . 671,469 39,245 12,665 1,212 2,797 4,490 2,184 . 63,103 . . . 15,945 12,871 49,106 6,823 58,851 173,124 100,078 9,240 . . 806 1,015 40,432 28,320 4,653 17,439 1,593 6,128

. . . 37.1 34.3 29.6 23.8 24.0 28.3 27.6 . 31.4 . . . 30.6 30.2 32.0 34.1 33.0 33.0 33.9 32.7 . . 31.3 28.8 35.2 35.6 32.2 36.0 33.8 20.6

7,393 2,237 3,132 607,422 35,247 13,597 3,607 2,877 6,668 3,190 5,585 35,106 11,569 7,181 917 604 11,485 17,711 1,343 31,621 283,529 43,642 6,078 3,498 1,313 422 2,341 12,754 37,956 9,416 24,576 750 3,425

38.3 37.8 35.4 41.8 39.9 35.9 33.7 33.4 39.6 30.2 47.3 38.8 44.4 42.2 15.2 28.5 34.7 31.6 35.8 31.4 39.7 37.2 38.9 35.0 32.6 48.9 32.9 37.4 39.8 32.9 40.1 45.4 24.8

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Canola (IP) average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

HYHEAR1

33.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

12,177

26.9

35,423

36.3

L156H NEX 830 CL NEX 845 CL NX4 RR NX4 101RR NX4 102RR NX4 105RR NX4 202CL REDRIVER 1826 REDRIVER 1861 REDRIVER 1997 V12-1 VICTORY V12-2 VICTORY V22-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1014 RR 1016 RR 1020 RR 1145 INVIGOR 2012 CL 2016 CL 2020 CL

40.3 34.2 28.7 32.6 35.9 39.5 29.5 30.2 29.7 29.8 30.3 39.9 38.0 50.9 34.7 26.1 35.1 41.4 33.0 32.5 35.0 38.7

. 2,631 2,821 2,988 1,825 549 26,918 500 19,940 . 49,184 . . . 13,338 6,843 . . 76,648 14,550 . .

. 31.4 32.8 26.6 29.1 36.0 31.1 28.0 30.2 . 34.1 . . . 31.3 27.2 . . 39.2 36.3 . .

. 998 2,605 1,258 1,128 . 7,004 1,328 5,011 1,692 45,323 35,409 . . 195,548 64,387 1,573 . 79,708 65,087 . .

. 22.5 22.8 27.8 23.9 . 23.1 26.9 24.2 24.6 25.3 28.6 . . 25.6 26.5 29.8 . 26.1 23.5 . .

169,685 3,653 . 1,995 . 955 2,242 . 2,089 26,030 6,985 213,095 . . 278,079 4,719 16,622 . 9,432 62,433 14,330 .

43.0 36.6 . 43.8 . 38.0 32.7 . 37.7 35.2 35.2 42.5 . . 39.8 37.1 36.6 . 37.6 40.1 34.6 .

170,711 2,211 . 1,932 2,336 . . . 3,253 38,445 1,691 133,143 46,488 . 209,276 460 7,382 . 650 48,929 4,300 .

36.6 28.6 . 32.1 43.6 . . . 29.7 24.6 33.6 37.2 36.2 . 31.0 33.7 30.4 . 35.1 29.9 34.8 .

104,583 4,782 1,291 618 988 3,437 555 994 1,011 11,068 672 109,860 36,739 4,239 201,879 12,986 2,315 5,337 1,874 34,765 1,071 25,653

42.1 38.8 31.5 36.9 43.9 40.5 22.3 35.9 31.4 36.3 36.8 42.1 40.4 50.9 40.8 19.4 42.6 41.4 46.5 37.5 41.5 38.7

average yields by variety

531PV G 532PV G 533PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5525 CL 5535 CL 6020 6040 6044 RR 6050 RR 6056 CR 6060 6064 RR 6074 RR 71-40 CL 72-65 73-15 RR 73-45 73-55 73-75 RR 74-44 74-54 RR 74-55 RR 7565 RR 9350 9550 9553 9559 PROVEN VR 9560 CL 9561 VR GS 9562 VR GC 9590 997 RR

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flax average yields by variety 5-year

average yields by variety

Variety ARRAS CDC BETHUNE CDC BRAVO AAC FLANDERS GLAS CDC GOLD CDC HANLEY NEELA CDC NORLIN NULIN 50 OMEGA PRAIRIE BLUE PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE PRAIRIE THUNDER SANCTUARY CDC SOMME SORREL CDC TAURUS VIMY WATSON AC WESTLIN 70 WESTLIN 71

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

23.0 23.7 26.4 14.7 28.7 18.9 27.6 21.8 26.0 26.0 25.7 24.4 25.0 20.9 23.8 21.3 24.4 23.0 19.6 23.4 23.5 27.8

4,896 87,613 . 807 . 1,666 . . 1,724 6,041 795 1,242 . 492 . 513 57,839 2,990 18,816 1,973 . .

20.8 22.1 . 17.2 . 16.7 . . 22.2 23.1 8.1 24.9 . 28.9 . 17.0 22.9 24.6 20.5 23.8 . .

4,543 157,428 . 1,080 . 596 . . 855 8,369 2,717 3,414 . 614 . 1,829 88,409 5,558 21,594 3,087 . .

22.2 21.5 . 15.4 . 19.0 . . 23.0 22.2 16.0 23.2 . 6.7 . 21.3 21.7 22.0 16.9 19.2 . .

4,761 193,192 . 653 . 1,692 746 . 2,498 9,894 5,741 3,234 4,161 554 . 1,807 130,432 5,348 23,512 2,982 . .

28.3 29.3 . 22.3 . 20.5 29.1 . 28.6 33.1 29.9 29.8 33.4 29.8 . 24.6 29.6 28.8 23.7 27.5 . .

3,144 193,860 2,403 1,100 3,814 4,211 930 . 3,343 13,224 14,849 3,146 12,392 . . 3,518 208,784 10,001 18,241 2,242 7,500 6,898

18.0 21.2 27.9 13.0 24.1 17.6 22.4 . 25.9 22.9 27.4 18.2 23.6 . . 19.4 22.9 20.3 16.6 24.8 21.7 24.8

2,781 209,774 30,660 1,214 17,695 1,089 990 2,196 2,024 4,418 9,850 4,590 6,098 495 9,538 1,381 225,160 7,917 20,212 2,426 14,520 7,900

25.0 23.1 26.3 9.9 29.7 24.5 31.5 21.8 27.6 30.3 24.8 25.7 22.0 20.9 23.8 23.3 24.2 22.6 19.8 22.0 24.4 30.5

oats average yields by variety 5-year Variety BALER CDC BETANIA SW BOYER CDC CALIBRE CAMDEN CS DANCER CDC DERBY HARMON LEGGETT LU MINSTREL CDC MORGAN AC MORRISON CDC MUSTANG AC ORRIN CDC PINNACLE RONALD SEABISCUIT CDC SO-I CDC SOURIS STRIDE AC SUMMIT TRIACTOR TRIPLE CROWN WEAVER CDC

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

66.4 99.7 71.1 67.8 125.7 86.2 71.2 75.7 85.2 91.9 113.1 109.1 110.9 64.5 104.4 78.4 90.8 87.3 79.9 101.5 61.5 98.9 118.4 76.6 85.9

2,056 19,424 4,444 10,519 . 81,750 32,320 893 26,412 5,978 714 214,967 . 2,689 42,969 13,512 5,770 . . 462 . . 7,469 1,780 1,228

61.6 94.1 70.5 62.5 . 81.3 73.4 71.5 92.9 103.9 119.8 108.6 . 75.0 107.3 79.3 84.0 . . 80.5 . . 122.8 74.1 81.1

1,638 14,251 3,980 6,479 . 51,888 25,327 . 19,731 1,372 2,713 172,143 . 2,555 28,081 12,255 3,518 . 995 3,296 . 2,712 16,522 2,013 1,869

48.9 88.5 63.3 68.0 . 72.4 57.2 . 68.6 77.2 98.2 88.5 . 50.2 84.1 64.7 79.1 . 67.4 68.9 . 88.4 102.6 58.6 70.8

2,990 22,399 6,562 8,719 . 81,099 30,719 950 40,101 5,151 3,971 236,024 . 2,963 38,086 19,948 7,009 448 3,289 21,845 . 9,017 55,839 2,016 5,858

82.1 111.8 78.6 75.1 . 103.2 84.3 77.4 98.9 97.3 134.8 121.4 . 72.1 115.5 93.6 105.2 108.2 83.5 121.4 . 111.8 133.5 100.1 99.1

2,096 12,565 4,177 3,927 . 40,077 14,339 . 26,836 2,826 9,769 203,790 2,688 1,651 24,036 9,773 3,224 1,031 2,247 28,420 417 11,827 41,855 527 1,310

53.3 104.1 68.6 60.5 . 83.6 68.3 . 78.4 70.3 127.7 114.8 107.7 67.9 104.5 71.9 91.0 85.1 84.2 96.1 78.0 96.7 111.7 63.4 69.1

3,050 11,150 3,942 4,221 5,852 47,395 19,352 723 27,176 2,429 17,562 266,553 7,691 1,736 35,313 10,926 2,387 1,332 2,047 46,418 1,003 22,596 55,546 1,222 1,567

72.5 94.7 69.7 72.3 125.7 83.0 67.6 78.8 76.4 83.8 102.1 107.2 112.0 53.0 104.8 70.4 81.9 81.9 75.5 97.8 54.6 96.3 112.4 76.7 72.7

NOTES: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.


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peas average yields by variety 5-year

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

ABARTH

39.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

495

21.8

3,707

41.7

ACER

30.7

1,247

27.9

1,174

20.6

4,985

44.8

15,322

30.2

5,921

23.0

ADMIRAL DS AGASSIZ ALFETTA AMARILLO CDC BRONCO CDC CARNEVAL COOPER DAKOTA CDC DELTA EARLYSTAR ECLIPSE GOLDEN CDC GRANDE GREENWATER HORNET CDC LIMERICK CDC MAPLE MARQUEE SW MARROWFAT MEADOW CDC MOZART CDC NITOUCHE PARADE SW PATRICK CDC PLUTO PROSPER CDC RAEZER CDC REDBAT 8 SAFFRON CDC SAGE CDC SCUBA SERGEANT SW STRIKER CDC TETRIS THUNDERBIRD TREASURE CDC 4010

31.8 32.4 23.4 36.9 33.4 29.1 31.5 40.3 32.1 43.7 30.8 32.9 39.4 39.1 34.2 37.8 35.6 31.3 31.7 37.6 31.4 36.7 28.6 30.9 25.3 28.2 36.3 39.9 36.1 34.6 32.3 28.7 36.0 41.5 30.8 36.6 27.6

23,525 2,133 . . 21,932 2,218 3,881 . 15,306 . 6,654 215,374 898 . . . 1,627 3,014 4,289 202,675 5,844 580 3,806 13,067 . 1,169 . . . 14,568 1,285 2,070 35,552 . 2,606 1,066 1,255

33.3 29.6 . . 29.9 31.5 33.8 . 30.5 . 27.7 33.9 27.2 . . . 33.5 35.6 26.3 38.7 34.5 47.3 29.0 33.7 . 32.6 . . . 36.4 44.8 25.3 33.7 . 28.7 39.8 32.7

17,939 5,152 474 . 20,707 1,247 6,213 . 19,443 . 10,652 296,540 1,002 . 654 . 3,390 5,590 4,971 424,517 6,703 962 3,039 21,072 . 4,361 . . . 21,123 898 4,497 55,440 . 5,662 7,293 2,866

25.9 27.1 10.3 . 31.3 24.1 28.0 . 29.3 . 26.6 28.9 26.3 . 40.1 . 36.1 26.5 27.5 31.5 22.3 32.1 30.3 27.2 . 26.4 . . . 25.8 19.9 25.6 34.4 . 26.1 29.8 23.4

8,156 6,042 . . 13,671 . 7,125 . 12,859 . 4,700 270,937 2,726 . 1,012 . 3,694 1,252 6,058 416,402 5,781 680 697 27,912 817 1,980 919 . 1,997 16,947 1,027 3,884 84,604 1,085 4,533 13,551 2,298

43.2 45.5 . . 42.6 . 40.0 . 39.4 . 42.4 39.9 49.4 . 41.6 . 40.9 37.0 36.2 47.6 39.5 43.2 40.2 37.0 33.1 44.9 48.0 . 51.2 46.1 42.3 46.2 44.0 42.8 40.2 42.3 26.2

5,021 13,547 . 4,496 4,310 1,424 6,936 455 5,890 . 4,003 164,484 2,140 . 2,154 3,438 8,270 892 8,983 434,038 1,839 2,714 1,591 42,754 1,055 3,088 6,730 . 11,588 24,262 978 6,637 128,982 3,241 5,911 17,528 1,345

25.2 28.5 . 32.3 35.8 38.0 19.6 40.0 30.0 . 28.6 30.2 39.8 . 32.6 23.9 34.9 25.6 27.8 35.9 39.9 31.4 14.7 27.2 36.0 20.6 30.8 . 31.7 33.3 20.3 19.3 32.6 36.1 26.1 31.9 28.8

4,145 6,606 635 28,585 1,136 661 4,536 1,715 671 890 4,145 108,521 2,351 1,294 2,294 9,658 2,448 1,233 7,659 353,322 2,142 840 1,268 21,972 1,018 830 22,432 739 27,085 13,856 1,326 1,502 100,101 4,938 2,161 19,206 2,411

34.2 33.5 33.2 37.6 19.8 11.4 39.1 40.4 28.9 43.7 35.5 27.8 37.7 39.1 30.7 42.8 30.7 41.0 38.6 34.4 22.6 46.6 34.4 32.6 8.0 19.7 37.4 39.9 36.9 34.4 29.5 39.5 35.5 44.8 39.0 39.2 30.6

wheat (winter) average yields by variety 5-year Variety BUTEO CDC EMERSON FLOURISH MOATS RADIANT RAPTOR CDC

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

48.3 48.2 46.1 43.3 48.0 45.8

38,151 . . . 6,373 3,223

49.1 . . . 50.3 39.8

144,041 . . . 4,079 9,415

52.2 . . . 46.8 39.7

86,036 . . 865 3,334 6,532

49.2 . . 53.7 47.0 57.7

81,265 . 2,828 4,199 2,004 938

44.5 . 45.6 41.7 40.1 43.1

39,914 11,937 6,560 5,022 1,589 533

39.1 48.2 46.3 42.8 53.4 48.8

NOTES: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

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average yields by variety

Variety ABOUND CDC ALSASK CDC ALVENA BARRIE AC BOUNTY CDC BRANDON AAC CADILLAC AC CARBERRY CARDALE COLUMBUS DOMAIN AC EATONIA AC ELIE AAC ELSA AC FALLER FIELDSTAR GLENN GO CDC GOODEVE AC HARVEST IMAGINE CDC INFINITY INTREPID AC KANE KATEPWA LAURA LILLIAN MAKWA CDC MCKENZIE MORRIS CDC VR MUCHMORE NEEPAWA OSLER CDC PLENTIFUL CDC PRODIGY PROSPER ROBLIN SHAW SPLENDOR AC STANLEY CDC STETTLER SUPERB AC SY 433 TEAL CDC THORSBY THRIVE CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER WASKADA W1876 AAC 5602HR 5603HR 5604HR CL 5605HR CL 859 WR

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

42.8 44.5 46.0 35.2 37.6 50.8 33.4 47.1 47.1 31.5 45.2 33.3 43.3 44.9 62.3 43.5 46.0 48.7 46.6 48.7 44.1 42.6 45.3 40.7 31.0 32.7 37.7 27.4 36.0 45.9 52.3 25.7 39.6 47.1 36.2 66.1 38.3 46.5 42.7 47.6 48.1 41.2 55.3 38.8 58.1 44.5 50.4 45.0 49.6 44.4 40.0 43.6 42.0 43.1 46.4 49.4 48.1

50,625 19,064 12,802 102,901 3,622 . 22,046 7,826 . 13,870 11,365 49,926 . 31,223 . 13,808 21,656 47,408 170,147 241,947 75,927 164,895 94,499 32,696 4,991 5,100 621,757 1,952 142,742 . 1,013 2,841 20,857 . 66,245 . 2,594 5,540 61,936 1,318 2,956 123,197 . 24,471 . 570 . 387,389 10,861 . 38,389 . 18,618 6,850 3,196 . 19,787

43.0 43.8 43.5 34.9 35.8 . 34.2 48.5 . 30.4 42.5 32.6 . 45.5 . 42.8 42.5 54.1 46.8 45.9 43.7 43.5 46.6 41.9 27.1 29.9 39.5 43.0 36.3 . 53.8 31.1 39.2 . 39.0 . 40.1 54.0 41.1 52.2 51.6 42.5 . 39.6 . 61.5 . 47.0 57.4 . 40.7 . 46.2 45.8 43.9 . 47.8

55,391 15,562 15,175 80,972 4,970 . 22,522 44,154 . 15,594 6,735 40,185 . 25,506 . 29,108 69,785 38,103 190,670 215,124 50,501 80,129 61,680 28,974 3,417 4,575 596,307 2,078 132,821 . 2,145 2,478 7,528 . 47,543 . 988 86,669 51,646 17,712 19,725 99,360 . 14,497 . 750 . 523,022 96,183 7,827 55,401 . 20,288 13,551 13,880 . 22,340

36.3 38.8 46.4 31.4 33.7 . 29.2 40.5 . 31.0 35.1 31.4 . 38.2 . 36.6 38.6 41.2 39.1 40.4 37.4 37.8 39.3 37.7 22.8 30.9 33.3 21.4 31.8 . 46.8 22.1 37.5 . 30.7 . 36.5 38.7 37.9 41.2 42.8 36.0 . 34.2 . 38.7 . 39.6 41.4 42.9 34.5 . 37.5 40.4 37.4 . 41.3

48,073 13,094 19,308 66,604 2,067 . 16,291 196,484 4,907 14,019 9,885 22,049 . 28,762 2,842 26,527 129,666 38,263 172,884 194,536 42,864 62,488 43,190 22,425 2,300 5,816 527,672 2,670 109,345 1,916 13,771 1,959 5,745 . 39,750 3,481 1,060 261,295 46,376 101,457 38,442 75,719 . 12,619 . 3,624 . 509,559 272,033 74,974 65,155 . 25,201 15,728 37,636 . 61,540

50.1 54.0 53.6 41.4 51.5 . 38.8 58.0 56.7 36.6 56.0 38.7 . 53.9 68.3 51.4 54.6 53.6 54.6 60.6 53.7 48.4 52.7 47.6 31.1 38.6 44.1 25.7 43.1 75.0 61.6 27.2 45.9 . 42.2 78.5 35.5 55.9 50.9 54.8 59.2 49.2 . 44.7 . 58.8 . 53.1 57.7 54.9 48.7 . 49.9 52.0 57.3 . 56.2

25,668 5,505 16,418 40,138 2,072 2,388 8,509 235,264 54,417 6,674 9,388 9,157 770 18,044 3,656 12,743 102,867 40,347 126,523 182,230 32,119 50,829 31,878 11,022 1,119 2,670 314,294 2,017 66,822 19,454 21,748 980 2,146 5,085 21,320 5,647 525 262,012 44,320 161,257 48,407 48,750 . 5,885 . 9,846 . 275,345 422,887 148,381 47,630 . 18,270 7,442 36,836 . 33,360

43.6 45.2 42.9 34.0 37.9 51.3 33.1 42.9 47.0 24.5 51.3 32.6 44.7 40.0 63.5 44.0 44.4 48.6 47.5 51.5 41.3 41.3 43.4 33.4 30.1 34.4 34.6 26.7 34.2 41.1 52.0 22.8 30.4 52.4 32.7 59.8 35.0 43.9 45.0 46.5 46.7 37.7 . 36.7 . 41.6 . 40.9 49.6 42.0 36.4 . 37.3 35.5 42.5 . 41.0

19,974 3,614 10,523 37,903 2,303 41,652 3,996 256,578 183,796 3,979 6,637 2,667 6,127 8,996 1,690 7,974 86,935 19,826 110,023 174,247 18,922 11,562 26,215 10,792 2,352 2,673 180,351 1,238 42,606 59,425 30,316 934 1,325 62,006 16,487 6,145 649 210,648 34,165 146,830 42,842 23,622 445 4,543 607 9,068 4,571 183,374 446,094 142,543 31,792 1,892 13,131 9,814 35,110 1,915 33,066

41.2 37.2 39.8 35.0 36.2 50.7 32.0 43.7 47.0 30.9 35.7 32.4 43.2 42.7 49.7 43.1 41.6 41.1 45.6 46.7 46.7 39.5 44.2 38.4 51.6 26.3 32.4 18.1 33.0 46.6 48.7 18.4 45.2 46.6 31.2 64.7 40.5 41.1 39.1 44.6 42.1 38.6 55.3 35.5 58.1 41.4 50.4 39.5 46.3 41.4 36.2 43.6 34.7 36.5 42.6 49.4 44.7

NOTES: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.


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wheat (CPS) average yields by variety 5-year Variety

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

56.3 56.9 55.3 57.3 60.6 58.4 51.0 62.3 57.6 51.1 58.0 53.3 57.1 58.0

132,662 670 15,007 . 1,195 . . 33,491 . . 8,632 16,735 5,885 7,367

59.1 48.3 45.8 . 47.3 . . 64.4 . . 50.9 46.0 60.1 60.8

141,304 3,101 17,262 . 1,691 . . 96,455 1,319 . 6,683 7,777 4,484 14,284

49.7 49.3 50.1 . 59.7 . . 54.6 46.1 . 56.2 49.6 53.5 48.6

205,586 32,451 26,972 994 2,618 25,685 . 236,778 13,743 . 6,744 18,554 5,352 21,926

68.0 68.6 61.7 73.2 76.0 75.9 . 71.8 64.8 . 68.2 64.5 63.3 67.3

98,943 45,414 24,877 924 2,530 68,056 . 118,667 17,231 . 3,669 11,455 2,897 21,880

47.7 53.5 59.0 64.0 61.6 57.5 . 56.1 53.4 . 54.5 56.8 45.4 56.2

73,718 32,292 11,265 1,352 2,852 58,939 856 87,976 1,973 690 3,349 11,059 2,172 7,603

42.5 50.8 52.5 40.9 51.9 51.9 51.0 53.0 52.3 51.1 62.6 44.9 56.8 51.6

ANDREW AC CONQUER CRYSTAL AC ENCHANT FOREMOST AC PASTEUR PENHOLD AAC SADASH SY985 SY995 VISTA AC 5700PR 5701PR 5702 PR

NOTES: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

Saskatchewan first & last frost dates LAST FROST DATES

FALL FIRST FROST DATES

Many key seeding decisions are based on last frost dates, the latest date where the risk of spring frost has passed. The dates are based on a 30-year average of temperature and precipitation information.

Many harvesting decisions are based on first fall frost dates, the earliest date where the risk of fall frost is possible. These dates are based on a 30-year average of temperature and precipitation. information.

May 15 - 21

May 22 - 28

May 29 - June 4

Source: Government of Saskatchewan | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

June 5 - 7

Aug. 24 - Sept. 1

Sept. 2 - 8

Sept. 9 - 15

Sept. 16 - 23

Source: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

average yields by variety

SLUG: SPRING LAST FROST DATE M TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 20 PATH: GRAPHICS


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SCIC makes improvements to crop insurance Saskatchewan farmers will have access to an improved suite of crop insurance options in 2016 Special to Yield Saskatchewan

T

he Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation announced in late February that the province’s agricultural producers will have access to the highest level of coverage in program history as well as expanded options for growing fababeans, Khorasan wheat or kamut, and forages. “The Crop Insurance Program continues to be a major part of Saskatchewan farmers’ risk protection and is one of the key reasons why agriculture continues to be a driver of

the provincial economy,” said Saskatchewan agriculture minister Lyle Stewart, who announced the program improvements on Feb. 25, along with federal agriculture minister Laurence MacAulay. “Since 2008, when this government completed a review of the Crop Insurance Program, continual improvements have been made to ensure it remains relevant and effective for producers,” Stewart said. “Crop insurance provides affordable insurance protection for farmers looking to reduce the financial impact of crop

losses,” added MacAulay “The Government of Canada is committed to working with provincial governments to deliver effective business risk management programs that will help farmers in managing risk due to severe market volatility and disaster situations.” Saskatchewan’s budget for provincial crop insurance programs in 2016 is $166 million. On average, coverage levels are increasing to a record $216 per acre, up from $183 per acre in 2015. The improved coverage is a result of better forecasted crop prices and increased longterm yields. Due to an increase in coverage, the premium per acre will increase to an aver-

age of $7.84 per acre from $7.06 in 2015. Other enhancements to be introduced in 2016 include: • An expanded insurable area for fababeans. Beginning in 2016, the insurable are has expanded to include the entire province and insurable yields have also increased reflecting increased production of this crop across the province. • Insurance for Khorasan wheat has improved. Producers can now receive individual coverage for their farms. Previously, coverage was based on area averages. • An establishment benefit value of $30 per acre has been added for camelina. The change was introduced in re-


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SCIC GRAIN RISK ZONE MAP The map shows the boundaries of Saskatchewan’s 23 production risk zones, as determined by SCIC. Data outlining average yields for different crop varieties within each risk zone can be viewed in this publication beginning on Page 32.

The Crop Insurance Program continues to be a major part of Saskatchewan farmers’ risk protection and is one of the key reasons why agriculture continues to be a driver of the provincial economy

23 21 20

Lyle Stewart | Sask. agriculture minister

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quickly and effectively paid, providing more than $47 million to producers. Corey Loessin, vice-chair of the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, said the decision to expand the insurable area for fababeans will help growers across the province manage their risk. “One of Saskatchewan Pulse Growers’ goals is to have at least one pulse crop available for every acre of land in the province,” Loessin said. “By expanding the insurable acres for fababeans, the Crop Insurance Program is helping to manage risk for farmers as we try to expand the acreage of fababeans in Saskatchewan.” Enhanced forage coverage will also benefit Saskatchewan cattle producers, who have seen forage values increase significantly over the past year or more.said “Removing the cap on coverage for forage is a significant step,” said Ryan Beierbach, chair of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association. “Conditions last spring reminded us how important it is to have effective coverage, especially as forage costs continue to increase.”

12

13 10 4

14

15

16 sponse to the experience growers have gained with this new oilseed crop in recent years. • In response to industry feedback, the cap on the forage insurance variable and inseason price option has been removed. This will allow for an increase in the market price of forage to be reflected in the claim payments of producers who select those options. This year, producers will have higher forage coverage. Insured prices have risen more than 30 percent and forage establishment coverage has increased from $55 to $70 per acre. Forage insurance proved effective in 2015 as substantial payments were made to producers following a spring frost and dry conditions. • Establishment benefit values are also rising for a number of crops in 2016 including soybeans, lentils, barley and Khorasan. The establishment benefit feature provided significant support to producers last spring when newly-emerged canola was damaged by frost. More than 2,500 claims were

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18

9

11 7

8

5

6 3

2

1

Source: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC

“We’re also facing the very real possibility of drought in the coming months,” he added. “When weather turns against us, we see prices for hay multiply. This change to forage insurance will make the program more meaningful and responsive to cattle producers.” Saskatchewan crop producers are encouraged to contact their local crop insurance office to review their coverage options. The range of program features and choices is extensive and the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation wants to ensure producers have the best insurance for their farm. The deadline for changes, renewals or new applications for a Crop Insurance contract is March 31, 2016.

Producers who prefer to do their business online are encouraged to use CropConnect where reviewing coverage, options and making selections can be conducted from their computer or mobile device. Detailed program and contract information is available at any local Crop Insurance office, at www.saskcropinsurance.com or by calling 1-888935-0000. Crop insurance premiums for most programs are shared 40 percent by participating producers, 36 per cent by the government of Canada and 24 percent by the government of Saskatchewan. Administrative expenses are fully funded by governments, with 60 percent of costs covered by Ottawa and 40 percent covered by the government of Saskatchewan.


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risk zone 1 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./ acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012 yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

2013 yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

2014 yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

2015 yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

Barley CELEBRATION

60.0

.

.

1,125

55.4

1,743

67.0

1,038

56.9

1,640

57.8

CHAMPION

60.0

.

.

2,596

56.6

3,415

75.8

1,791

37.2

1,814

57.7

COPELAND CDC

59.7

1,126

51.9

8,809

45.9

6,564

72.1

5,003

62.9

9,957

63.1

MEREDITH

70.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

602

71.8

673

69.0

METCALFE AC

41.7

1,813

28.0

3,551

33.9

1,449

65.3

1,179

40.6

1,052

60.1

NEWDALE

49.2

958

34.3

645

50.8

.

.

.

.

1,036

61.9

average yields by risk zone

Canola L120

33.4

.

.

1,812

25.3

2,902

38.9

1,709

30.9

872

36.7

L130

32.5

1,344

29.7

16,937

26.6

20,126

34.3

16,160

34.6

14,322

34.9

L135C

35.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,035

35.1

L140P

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,761

31.4

10,855

36.6

L150

27.6

2,395

26.2

41,994

26.7

7,087

33.0

1,750

30.2

730

26.4

L154

34.9

.

.

.

.

1,275

29.6

1,730

39.7

1,135

33.6

L159

34.7

.

.

3,308

26.2

9,106

37.3

3,190

36.6

1,956

33.7

L160S

32.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

486

26.7

3,440

33.6

L252

34.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,008

32.4

16,651

35.5

L261

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,732

29.4

2,115

36.5

3155C D

38.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,170

38.4

45H29

31.6

.

.

864

29.6

.

.

.

.

662

34.2

45H31

32.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

793

32.5

45H33

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

892

35.5

46H75

33.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,066

32.5

1,799

33.7

500 VT

28.7

.

.

6,057

26.4

2,522

31.5

2,032

28.0

1,653

33.9

530PV G

32.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,430

32.0

5440 INVIGOR

30.6

4,621

26.6

13,873

28.3

13,008

29.8

12,998

31.2

17,094

33.6

73-75 RR

35.2

.

.

3,380

29.1

6,454

40.4

3,441

33.4

1,005

29.2 32.5

74-44

32.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,517

33.3

6,480

74-54 RR

36.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,417

35.6

1,987

36.6

9560 CL

30.8

.

.

490

26.6

877

35.8

429

41.7

2,569

28.0

9562 VR GC

30.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,712

30.3

38.4

430

34.7

1,744

46.3

450

36.8

893

32.1

1,987

35.6

Fall Rye HAZLET

Field Peas GOLDEN CDC

34.7

792

21.1

4,174

33.4

4,123

37.6

2,576

30.2

3,482

39.1

MEADOW CDC

35.7

.

.

1,591

29.7

3,070

36.7

848

28.2

2,017

41.8

PATRICK CDC

30.2

.

.

514

37.8

704

25.4

.

.

505

29.0

RAEZER CDC

40.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

670

40.3

STRIKER CDC

33.9

666

23.8

3,116

36.9

5,647

32.7

8,004

31.3

9,874

36.4

TREASURE CDC

48.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,215

48.4

19.9

.

.

10,409

19.2

6,811

20.1

6,708

18.9

11,453

20.9

Flax BETHUNE CDC


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5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

33

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

FLANDERS

12.0

.

.

434

13.9

.

.

506

14.6

904

9.7

GLAS CDC

23.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

773

23.5

SORREL CDC

22.9

648

17.5

4,255

22.8

5,040

24.6

4,431

21.3

7,175

23.2

WESTLIN 70

16.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

995

16.4

WESTLIN 71

28.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

472

28.1

9.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

502

9.3

Hemp Grain CFX 1

IP Canola 27.3

.

.

6,734

28.4

8,895

27.0

4,957

21.9

7,205

30.5

25.6

.

.

3,805

24.4

3,782

25.7

1,807

27.6

605

26.7

2020 CL

32.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,606

32.0

BETANIA SW

87.2

.

.

.

.

1,126

89.9

.

.

426

80.2

DERBY

69.7

.

.

.

.

798

70.7

1,400

67.9

1,414

71.0

LEGGETT

68.2

.

.

631

52.5

1,829

70.5

.

.

2,450

70.5

Oats

PINNACLE

89.1

.

.

900

72.0

1,330

94.5

998

97.6

1,254

88.8

SOURIS

83.6

.

.

.

.

435

83.0

583

67.1

2,145

88.2

STRIDE AC

61.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

636

61.8

SUMMIT

81.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,681

81.4

TRIACTOR

89.9

.

.

.

.

505

91.7

.

.

568

88.2

ANOLA NSC RR2Y

31.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

751

30.5

3,899

31.5

ISIS RR

29.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,311

29.9

10,227

29.1

MCLEOD R2

24.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

530

18.5

1,203

27.5

PEKKO R2

31.7

.

.

510

33.6

3,320

32.7

2,281

27.7

2,830

33.5

PRUDENCE

20.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

566

20.3

RESTON NSC RR2

31.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,487

32.3

10,189

30.9

S00-W3 RR1

29.9

.

.

415

30.6

.

.

.

.

755

29.5

TH 33003R2Y

35.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,142

35.0

1,265

35.2

VITO R2

32.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,296

33.4

2,814

32.0

Soybean

23-10RY RR2

33.8

.

.

.

.

1,090

40.7

3,062

33.8

2,488

30.9

23-60RY

30.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,351

30.9

47.5

.

.

.

.

963

65.7

3,164

50.0

1,853

33.7

37.8

.

.

3,555

32.3

1,158

54.8

422

44.9

604

32.5

Wheat - Canada Prairie PASTEUR

Wheat - Durum STRONGFIELD

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BRANDON AAC

48.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,831

48.5

CARBERRY

41.8

738

34.8

3,188

39.7

22,598

46.4

25,980

38.2

38,406

41.9

CARDALE

39.9

.

.

.

.

722

32.2

2,465

36.9

8,876

41.4

ELIE AAC

38.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

791

38.3

GLENN

40.6

4,407

33.0

21,234

39.9

26,693

43.8

11,316

38.1

12,717

40.1

average yields by risk zone

1012 RR 2012 CL


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average yields by risk zone

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./ acre)

HARVEST

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

45.6

.

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

.

2,555

2014

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

43.5

3,115

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./ acre)

52.2

3,304

39.7

1,652

48.4

MCKENZIE

37.0

6,476

29.6

15,095

35.9

7,771

47.0

2,120

34.6

2,382

34.2

MORRIS CDC VR

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

950

37.8

4,661

36.0

MUCHMORE

45.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

916

41.4

3,788

46.7

SHAW

44.4

.

.

.

.

1,391

52.9

.

.

1,236

34.8

STANLEY CDC

45.1

.

.

.

.

4,183

54.3

3,484

34.9

3,088

44.2

UNITY

41.1

.

.

2,298

41.6

4,936

42.8

6,056

41.1

1,222

32.9

UTMOST CDC

49.6

.

.

.

.

1,325

56.9

654

43.3

1,582

46.0

VESPER

37.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

649

28.9

3,846

38.6

WASKADA

43.0

518

31.4

3,652

39.0

4,609

47.5

1,059

44.0

445

40.3

5602HR

37.2

1,080

29.3

9,412

36.9

5,797

45.3

2,715

31.6

1,977

27.4

5603HR

41.2

1,039

40.8

4,595

38.2

2,863

53.8

512

38.0

1,352

26.4

5604HR CL

30.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

638

32.1

1,683

30.5

BUTEO CDC

48.1

2,876

40.3

16,794

56.6

1,695

45.3

10,529

41.2

5,521

40.4

EMERSON

51.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,766

51.2

FLOURISH

23.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,009

23.9

1,032

.

.

720

939

738

1,603

647

560

2,269

1,012

DAZIL CDC

1,973

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,564

1,973

MAXIM CDC

1,486

.

.

1,059

1,294

.

.

785

961

3,368

1,669

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

517

1,003

Wheat - Winter

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) KEET

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre)

Mustard - Yellow (yields in lb./acre) PENNANT AC

1,003

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risk zone 2 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

CHAMPION

56.5

.

.

725

65.1

1,584

60.8

511

COPELAND CDC

54.5

.

.

735

28.7

.

.

835

METCALFE AC

42.2

.

.

3,437

35.6

3,031

43.4

L130

31.5

733

19.7

14,172

26.4

6,700

L140P

35.1

.

.

.

.

.

L150

28.7

2,011

16.4

34,510

25.1

L159

37.3

.

.

1,182

L252

35.0

.

.

.

1918

26.2

.

.

1990 CANTERRA

26.8

.

.

3154S D

30.0

.

.

.

45H29

31.7

.

.

2,558

46A76

18.1

.

.

.

5440 INVIGOR

32.0

7,175

22.1

Variety

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

38.7

418

47.4

71.8

1,940

56.9

1,416

59.5

953

36.6

44.5

13,817

32.1

7,501

29.6

.

1,231

38.9

14,543

34.7

17,498

34.7

8,311

31.4

6,110

31.5

28.5

3,300

53.0

6,216

32.6

5,872

35.1

.

.

.

6,986

33.0

26,974

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

841

26.2

.

.

.

.

1,819

29.9

1,022

21.3

.

420

26.9

.

.

1,378

31.0

25.9

3,716

35.9

5,811

33.6

7,968

30.3

.

.

.

.

.

1,090

18.1

21,922

26.4

17,564

38.9

26,834

35.4

16,847

30.6

Barley

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed

73-45

28.0

1,460

16.5

9,548

25.5

4,513

34.4

710

37.8

1,527

30.7

73-75 RR

33.2

.

.

6,844

28.4

12,887

38.4

9,259

34.9

6,397

25.8

74-44

25.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,681

25.2

3,462

24.6

GOLDEN CDC

31.2

1,701

17.7

11,791

32.0

8,254

34.0

7,192

30.4

7,452

30.4

MEADOW CDC

30.5

.

.

.

.

470

36.8

1,651

38.2

6,757

28.1

STRIKER CDC

33.3

.

.

2,019

25.6

6,413

36.1

7,194

31.7

13,924

33.9

TREASURE CDC

38.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,111

38.1

BETHUNE CDC

20.0

1,879

15.1

17,543

18.0

14,552

24.3

12,177

20.1

14,427

18.8

BRAVO AAC

15.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,629

15.6

OMEGA

23.8

625

9.2

.

.

1,416

21.9

2,539

29.1

3,479

23.3

SORREL CDC

22.0

.

.

5,525

21.2

9,586

24.2

18,062

22.9

28,115

20.9

VIMY

16.2

588

13.6

5,017

14.8

1,191

19.6

4,536

16.2

2,254

18.1

V12-1 VICTORY

28.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

595

28.0

1012 RR

28.3

.

.

7,607

24.9

5,056

29.3

3,563

33.8

1,993

29.2

14.3

.

.

3,901

12.3

1,254

21.1

4,485

15.4

1,058

8.7

CALIBRE

47.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

516

53.5

475

41.5

LEGGETT

76.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

440

76.3

MINSTREL CDC

98.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

859

98.0

PINNACLE

59.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

560

69.7

730

51.2

28.8

.

.

.

.

1,599

34.3

3,585

28.1

1,849

25.4

Field Peas

Flax

IP Canola

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats

Soybean ANOLA NSC RR2Y


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

ISIS RR

20.2

.

.

.

.

LIBAU NSC RR2Y

25.4

.

.

.

.

LS NORTHWESTER

27.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

MCLEOD R2

21.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

622

P008T22R2

23.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

RESTON NSC RR2

22.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

S00-W3 RR1

19.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

TH 32004R2Y

25.0

.

.

1,939

25.6

4,009

29.1

4,179

TH 33003R2Y

23.7

.

.

.

.

1,470

26.2

3,724

TH 33005R2Y

20.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

TILSTON NSC RR2Y

15.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

VITO R2

14.3

.

.

.

.

.

WARREN NSC RR

19.3

.

.

.

.

23-10RY RR2

28.8

.

.

.

23-60RY

20.4

.

.

.

57.2

.

.

BRIGADE

45.0

.

ENTERPRISE

44.2

FORTITUDE CDC

38.6

KYLE

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

.

1,444

27.8

10,611

19.2

2,609

25.9

2,096

27.9

1,695

21.8

.

737

27.1

26.2

3,984

20.6

.

1,100

23.5

.

1,009

22.9

.

966

19.2

28.6

10,267

21.8

28.9

7,455

20.7

2,165

17.6

1,693

24.3

.

.

815

15.6

.

.

.

2,448

14.3

.

.

.

.

3,479

19.3

.

1,192

28.8

6,596

30.1

838

18.3

.

.

.

.

.

4,396

20.4

.

.

4,632

73.0

10,081

52.7

1,380

37.5

.

.

.

5,771

53.1

6,932

44.4

14,039

41.9

.

.

1,767

44.1

6,518

51.8

6,379

41.3

5,410

38.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

941

38.6

28.8

1,673

20.1

5,434

23.7

3,843

38.0

1,934

27.8

3,790

31.2

RAYMORE AAC

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,522

39.5

STRONGFIELD

37.5

11,192

24.9

42,852

32.9

39,687

47.5

27,850

35.4

25,084

37.6

TRANSCEND

40.5

.

.

.

.

530

52.5

3,125

44.9

6,991

37.7

VERONA CDC

45.1

825

26.7

8,244

38.4

6,411

56.6

4,763

51.4

6,248

40.0

BARRIE AC

21.8

.

.

450

29.6

.

.

1,712

24.1

1,874

17.7

BRANDON AAC

35.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,270

35.6

CARBERRY

35.2

.

.

.

.

1,815

40.0

1,778

43.1

6,115

31.4

CARDALE

30.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,470

30.2

COLUMBUS

29.2

.

.

3,270

32.7

933

28.1

1,733

26.0

1,030

24.3

FALLER

48.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

764

48.1

GLENN

39.7

948

25.2

3,194

34.8

.

.

4,557

40.1

2,500

50.9

LILLIAN

28.5

801

15.2

8,178

27.3

11,947

33.8

7,696

28.1

5,979

21.7

MCKENZIE

35.1

5,657

21.4

13,019

34.1

22,680

40.8

16,377

34.3

8,855

32.4

MORRIS CDC VR

28.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

754

28.4

NEEPAWA

16.1

.

.

1,293

17.0

592

10.6

.

.

934

18.4

PRODIGY

31.3

.

.

1,711

29.2

2,732

34.4

2,405

31.7

1,555

27.4

SHAW

37.0

.

.

.

.

1,541

47.8

2,867

34.8

1,280

29.3

SUPERB AC

34.7

.

.

2,716

33.8

2,964

47.0

3,377

27.5

1,050

25.9

UNITY

36.5

1,778

23.1

3,537

34.2

4,181

49.2

2,840

37.2

6,468

32.8

Wheat - Canada Prairie PASTEUR

Wheat - Durum

Wheat - Hard Red Spring

average yields by risk zone

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

Variety

seeded acres

2014

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5-year

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

UTMOST CDC

40.0

.

.

1,405

36.1

3,727

42.7

3,118

41.6

2,230

35.8

VESPER

33.8

.

.

.

.

1,744

44.7

2,451

32.4

3,967

29.9

WASKADA

39.8

1,202

28.8

1,159

34.2

4,872

49.6

2,615

34.6

826

22.1

5603HR

34.6

.

.

.

.

731

43.5

943

30.0

2,330

33.6

5604HR CL

29.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,498

29.5

45.4

2,399

47.8

18,888

53.9

7,295

41.2

15,332

39.9

5,746

36.0

.

.

1,482

672

.

.

1,113

1,032

1,244

734

Variety

Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) TOGO CDC

796

average yields by risk zone

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) IMPOWER CDC CL

1,501

.

.

.

.

3,358

1307

.

.

5,541

1,618

IMPROVE CDC

1,336

1,662

888

4,002

1,133

3,095

1393

2,640

1,757

2,733

1,433

.

.

.

.

.

.

801

1,340

605

1,660

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,479

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,616

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,743

1,715

8,353

1,583

IMAX CL CDC

1,014

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,395

1,014

MAXIM CDC

1,204

1,015

456

2,946

1,545

2,768

1,038

1,286

1,453

6,518

1,186

ROULEAU CDC

1,188

.

.

.

.

701

1,241

1,072

1,517

1,615

948

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

risk zone 3 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

53.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

683

51.6

443

56.8

COPELAND CDC

52.3

661

51.0

856

45.0

1,438

57.4

.

.

1,064

51.9

COWBOY CDC

44.0

547

31.6

2,135

28.9

1,578

56.6

438

48.7

1,071

60.3

MEREDITH

43.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

616

48.6

528

38.2

METCALFE AC

50.7

6,242

50.3

4,928

40.5

2,959

52.2

2,142

56.9

4,765

58.0

L140P

35.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,105

35.2

45H29

30.6

.

.

.

.

772

33.7

910

35.7

830

22.0

5440 INVIGOR

35.8

3,235

33.7

1,171

31.1

.

.

3,027

39.3

728

38.3

73-75 RR

32.0

.

.

.

.

1,230

31.9

1,061

35.3

2,980

30.8

74-54 RR

32.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

981

35.4

3,387

31.7

AMARILLO CDC

29.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,035

29.5

GOLDEN CDC

32.7

12,657

28.1

22,959

30.8

20,427

40.9

14,988

31.8

11,449

27.8

Variety Barley

Canola

Field Peas


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

39

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

MEADOW CDC

36.3

6,296

30.3

15,231

30.4

17,743

43.9

22,155

38.4

20,927

33.8

PATRICK CDC

34.9

.

.

561

23.9

440

39.6

2,466

39.6

939

27.0

BETHUNE CDC

25.4

2,796

21.6

3,869

20.5

2,778

30.2

1,319

26.9

4,267

28.7

SORREL CDC

23.3

.

.

2,512

16.5

2,249

28.2

3,014

23.8

3,578

24.7

18.4

.

.

1,302

15.7

6,274

17.1

3,433

21.3

885

20.4

20.5

1,105

21.1

.

.

.

.

850

15.4

1,345

23.3

16.5

5,450

15.8

9,274

13.4

7,841

20.0

9,630

17.3

5,127

16.1

46.6

.

.

579

33.0

544

74.0

.

.

440

30.9

35.9

.

.

458

34.3

.

.

.

.

446

37.5

AVONLEA AC

42.9

15,471

41.6

17,947

38.6

15,261

50.5

10,872

45.7

6,671

35.1

BRIGADE

36.6

.

.

1,714

37.3

1,720

50.0

12,665

34.3

14,916

36.9

COMMANDER

37.2

.

.

.

.

3,520

40.1

.

.

2,939

33.6

EUROSTAR

34.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

458

34.5

KYLE

28.9

7,285

27.3

11,700

24.9

9,318

35.9

5,175

27.9

4,973

28.6

Variety

Flax

Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN

Mustard - Oriental FORGE

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

MUSTANG AC

Triticale BUNKER

Wheat - Durum

NAVIGATOR AC

37.9

8,865

35.1

5,301

32.7

3,667

49.6

4,307

38.0

2,055

41.8

RAYMORE AAC

36.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,172

36.5

STRONGFIELD

39.7

45,040

37.5

76,632

34.7

67,241

47.9

35,556

38.6

42,780

39.1

TRANSCEND

41.5

.

.

1,370

37.5

4,838

48.8

20,937

42.7

29,290

39.5

VERONA CDC

43.0

1,681

39.1

9,516

31.4

17,936

51.0

7,622

43.1

10,669

40.7

LILLIAN

34.9

21,842

33.9

27,132

31.7

21,490

37.6

18,502

37.7

6,520

34.4

UTMOST CDC

46.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

470

49.8

1,530

45.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,122

2,401

1,974

1,695

Wheat - Hard Red Spring

Chickpea - Large Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) LEADER CDC

1,951

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,532

11,774

1,508

17,326

1,299

10,892

1,955

13,758

1,453

9,856

1,620

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,354

.

.

613

1,451

2,413

1,444

670

1,184

1,126

1,213

LAIRD

1,087

2,729

1,014

2,348

864

.

.

931

1,614

938

1,338

.

.

.

.

923

2,046

.

.

1,026

1,548

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,784

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,764

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,771

1,799

2,449

1,726

IMAX CL CDC

1,453

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,739

1,53

IMPALA CDC

1,927

.

.

.

.

902

2,061

1,147

1,799

2,001

1,940

MAXIM CDC

1,746

3,849

1,382

3,896

1,455

5,073

2,092

9,338

1,898

16,241

1,704

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Oats


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risk zone 4 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

49.6

.

.

.

.

600

39.3

426

31.6

2,488

55.2

CHAMPION

39.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

780

39.2

METCALFE AC

43.7

2,642

39.6

5,358

39.6

2,220

41.6

2,489

50.8

1,284

58.9

XENA

47.6

1,779

52.0

841

43.6

722

63.6

837

44.6

1,244

36.9

Variety Barley

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed L140P

27.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,148

27.6

L150

31.9

1,586

41.0

2,613

28.8

3,104

33.8

1,131

33.8

1,761

23.5

L252

30.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

905

30.0

37.1

2,480

35.3

3,447

35.3

495

33.4

2,018

47.5

507

19.8

Fall Rye DAKOTA

Field Peas ECLIPSE

27.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

853

27.2

GOLDEN CDC

31.9

4,943

34.6

7,791

33.2

7,356

31.1

5,149

30.4

4,590

29.6

MEADOW CDC

34.9

4,894

44.8

12,611

33.6

20,284

43.4

15,793

32.5

22,143

27.4

STRIKER CDC

32.0

4,273

30.3

1,031

37.7

3,153

37.4

5,028

34.1

2,809

22.9

21.9

1,196

18.1

4,529

20.6

6,726

26.5

5,607

19.0

5,190

20.8

23.6

3,590

24.1

5,120

22.6

3,007

24.8

6,297

26.4

7,719

21.4

16.1

1,632

16.4

4,232

15.9

2,505

20.5

3,801

15.9

2,495

11.9

Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN

Mustard - Oriental CUTLASS

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Wheat - Durum AVONLEA AC

35.0

3,842

36.9

5,860

35.9

1,595

37.9

855

51.6

1,755

17.2

BRIGADE

36.6

.

.

547

35.2

3,477

43.3

12,488

37.9

28,520

35.3

ENTERPRISE

29.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

910

30.4

428

27.7

STRONGFIELD

37.2

42,105

35.6

66,375

36.2

57,695

42.9

25,722

36.3

43,393

33.1

TRANSCEND

34.5

.

.

.

.

1,206

51.7

4,310

36.0

20,139

33.1

VERONA CDC

38.8

1,186

37.9

6,869

35.8

11,108

43.9

8,699

35.7

7,881

38.0

EATONIA AC

33.1

26,978

30.7

25,755

34.4

8,369

37.5

2,911

33.1

1,022

25.7

GLENN

35.9

.

.

.

.

1,084

40.4

4,250

40.0

10,162

33.7

GO CDC

34.8

.

.

1,802

40.2

8,175

33.6

7,429

39.1

4,584

27.8

LILLIAN

35.1

37,294

34.3

45,099

33.4

41,689

38.4

21,641

34.8

11,661

33.1

SHAW

35.1

.

.

.

.

486

40.0

2,503

38.4

2,498

30.8

STETTLER

41.9

.

.

1,051

32.6

3,332

44.8

638

39.3

1,281

43.5

UNITY

36.7

.

.

3,572

41.4

4,234

40.2

5,667

34.6

4,239

32.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

920

1,499

Wheat - Hard Red Spring

Chickpea - Large Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) ORION CDC

1,499

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,488

3,100

1,596

4,598

1,623

3,396

1,548

1,502

1,292

3,499

1,243

GREENSTAR CDC

1,153

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,051

1,153


|

5-year Variety LAIRD

2011

2012

2013

2014

41

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

1,506

.

.

.

.

508

1,407

.

.

581

1,594

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,457

.

.

.

.

590

2,180

1,483

2,425

5,530

1,120

IMPALA CDC

1,338

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,103

1,338

MAXIM CDC

1,418

5,318

1,605

4,932

1,481

3,787

1,711

7,080

1,340

15,799

1,301

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

64.3

.

.

.

.

409

90.2

.

.

1,865

58.6

CHAMPION

49.6

.

.

.

.

1,106

74.4

1,178

33.0

1,633

44.9

CONLON

68.1

.

.

.

.

2,931

87.3

1,334

35.5

1,742

61.0

COPELAND CDC

64.3

1,390

44.5

6,152

40.6

8,414

89.8

8,277

50.4

15,246

69.2

MAVERICK CDC

43.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

525

43.6

MEREDITH

74.5

.

.

.

.

2,543

80.8

.

.

1,881

66.1

METCALFE AC

57.5

.

.

4,884

38.4

5,380

72.3

1,855

48.2

2,897

68.0

NEWDALE

58.4

.

.

889

39.0

1,382

70.9

.

.

802

58.3

Variety Barley

Canola/Rapeseed L120

36.5

.

.

1,452

24.2

3,223

42.7

4,089

35.1

493

43.4

L130

33.8

3,217

18.3

20,877

26.0

22,389

40.6

31,816

34.7

16,532

36.0

L140P

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,717

35.8

7,736

39.7

L150

29.7

2,419

25.7

36,405

24.5

18,295

40.2

4,299

30.1

762

34.0

L159

35.7

.

.

530

32.9

5,580

39.1

2,583

29.7

3,971

35.2

L160S

32.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,438

28.7

2,491

34.6

L252

38.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,788

35.2

31,828

38.9

L261

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,029

29.1

5,061

37.8

1990 CANTERRA

36.8

.

.

.

.

1,381

37.5

983

31.8

2,978

38.0

3153 D

34.8

.

.

4,272

31.1

7,576

38.5

5,712

33.4

689

27.6

3154S D

29.0

.

.

.

.

1,306

32.0

1,300

36.0

2,158

23.0

3155C D

32.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,911

32.4

45H29

31.0

2,941

22.0

8,742

28.8

4,611

40.2

7,736

30.6

4,798

32.5

45H31

35.8

.

.

1,681

25.4

6,957

41.0

9,673

32.1

8,198

37.8

45H33

42.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,331

42.7

45H76

38.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,204

38.4

45S56

35.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

846

35.0

46H75

37.7

.

.

.

.

1,628

45.2

1,933

32.4

1,159

36.2

500 VT

31.3

.

.

1,284

24.7

2,726

36.2

1,899

28.1

2,303

32.0

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risk zone 5 average yields by variety


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5-year

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

5440 INVIGOR

33.2

11,200

23.1

21,611

26.2

20,829

41.5

19,573

35.4

14,306

36.3

6020

27.3

.

.

580

22.5

438

26.9

.

.

1,273

29.5

6060

29.4

.

.

6,707

25.0

2,756

38.2

2,080

29.1

868

35.8

74-44

31.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,309

29.9

2,757

35.6

74-54 RR

35.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

686

31.7

407

40.7

49.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

840

49.6

ABARTH

29.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

520

29.9

GOLDEN CDC

32.4

.

.

2,648

29.4

3,921

37.8

3,203

23.0

4,968

36.0

MEADOW CDC

38.0

1,370

30.7

3,860

37.3

3,478

46.0

1,624

27.6

1,715

39.1

RAEZER CDC

45.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

907

45.6

SAFFRON CDC

33.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,001

33.6

STRIKER CDC

36.1

.

.

747

40.0

1,609

44.9

5,023

33.1

5,539

35.8

THUNDERBIRD

54.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

570

54.1

TREASURE CDC

39.9

.

.

.

.

3,579

42.6

2,208

36.2

2,993

39.4

BETHUNE CDC

21.9

529

17.4

9,071

20.2

6,497

28.1

12,423

19.8

11,883

22.1

BRAVO AAC

22.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

915

22.2

GLAS CDC

29.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,136

29.9

SORREL CDC

21.3

.

.

5,130

23.4

8,232

28.0

11,750

16.1

9,785

20.7

WESTLIN 70

18.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,010

20.0

1,277

17.7

1012 RR

34.2

.

.

13,760

29.2

23,056

40.2

8,889

28.3

8,743

32.2

2012 CL

34.6

.

.

6,482

27.8

7,057

45.0

6,271

31.8

3,015

31.0

2020 CL

34.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,566

34.7

LEGGETT

75.8

.

.

.

.

2,437

79.2

2,574

80.1

2,776

68.8

PINNACLE

75.2

.

.

1,876

79.9

1,870

80.9

663

56.2

1,595

71.0

SOURIS

90.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

430

84.9

828

92.8

SUMMIT

76.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

541

66.6

1,143

80.5

TRIACTOR

96.4

.

.

465

99.4

563

105.9

889

87.8

701

97.8

TRIPLE CROWN

79.6

.

.

657

77.1

952

86.9

.

.

675

71.7

27.6

.

.

.

.

1,542

35.0

3,836

25.6

438

19.0

Variety

Fall Rye HAZLET

average yields by risk zone

Field Peas

Flax

IP Canola

Oats

Soybean ANOLA NSC RR2Y APOLLO RR

23.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

881

23.8

ISIS RR

24.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,585

22.0

3,843

25.3

MCLEOD R2

21.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

615

28.1

4,490

20.2

PEKKO R2

25.8

.

.

1,337

32.6

2,899

24.3

2,059

25.0

496

19.4

P002T04R

39.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

430

39.7

RESTON NSC

RR2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

640

30.8

TH 33003R2Y

24.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,506

22.4

2,835

25.1


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

43

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

VITO R2

26.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,522

23.4

1,540

29.4

WARREN NSC RR

30.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

500

30.9

ANDREW AC

56.0

.

.

1,445

44.5

2,160

72.5

713

36.2

653

48.2

PASTEUR

61.6

.

.

.

.

1,388

70.3

3,766

57.0

5,661

62.5

41.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

715

41.2 41.6

Variety

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Durum ENTERPRISE

43.7

1,149

31.0

5,986

39.5

5,507

50.7

2,287

48.9

4,874

48.7

.

.

.

.

885

57.6

1,131

47.0

5,320

47.6

VERONA CDC

38.1

.

.

630

34.1

941

57.4

728

25.2

1,241

33.0

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC

42.8

857

25.6

1,496

35.2

2,892

45.8

1,249

33.7

2,992

52.3

BRANDON AAC

57.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,652

57.2

CARBERRY

48.9

.

.

2,025

43.3

22,661

60.6

14,698

39.8

15,643

41.3

CARDALE

42.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,634

44.4

6,592

41.3

GLENN

50.3

1,579

35.7

10,420

43.5

19,436

59.1

7,238

43.8

9,263

47.1

HARVEST

45.4

4,029

29.1

9,765

42.6

22,345

53.0

15,662

40.0

17,540

45.8

LILLIAN

34.7

2,039

32.0

8,175

32.4

4,853

44.5

2,093

30.0

1,837

27.7

MCKENZIE

38.9

747

33.0

2,648

36.7

3,315

48.2

2,668

31.9

955

36.3

MUCHMORE

53.6

.

.

.

.

3,002

69.8

4,385

49.3

4,476

47.0

PLENTIFUL CDC

43.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,500

43.7

SHAW

49.9

.

.

1,846

39.0

5,169

56.9

4,051

48.3

1,425

43.1

STANLEY CDC

43.6

.

.

660

37.0

1,805

50.4

6,541

36.4

5,482

50.8

UNITY

43.3

962

31.4

7,654

37.6

12,330

51.3

3,312

35.2

2,769

37.3

UTMOST CDC

48.3

.

.

1,217

50.2

9,887

57.6

12,613

42.7

9,665

45.9

VESPER

42.6

.

.

.

.

850

60.8

2,759

38.6

9,677

42.2

WASKADA

41.8

709

29.2

10,039

41.1

8,616

48.5

4,443

37.2

4,454

37.2

5604HR CL

44.9

.

.

.

.

3,817

56.8

1,802

32.9

4,491

39.5

BUTEO CDC

52.3

558

37.7

15,951

55.1

3,281

52.2

4,734

46.0

2,347

48.7

EMERSON

59.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,248

59.5

FLOURISH

40.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

674

40.6

1,166

Wheat - Winter

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) CANTATE

1,076

.

.

871

1,127

.

.

1,097

985

618

KEET

1,140

.

.

.

.

858

1,437

1,025

635

2,959

1,228

TOGO CDC

1,034

.

.

1,438

855

.

.

.

.

862

1,332

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,601

.

.

.

.

1,450

1,550

1,788

1,080

3,015

1,933

MAXIM CDC

1,647

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,794

1,060

5,999

1,821

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND


44

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risk zone 6 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

2011

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley COPELAND CDC

54.6

4,441

47.1

5,900

51.2

4,079

63.6

1,310

49.8

3,234

61.9

COWBOY CDC

45.5

610

29.8

1,736

49.7

2,722

43.7

770

45.3

1,009

52.5

MEREDITH

50.4

.

.

1,250

45.4

2,608

56.0

1,946

47.4

3,138

49.5

METCALFE AC

46.9

7,419

52.0

6,455

39.3

5,190

55.4

2,446

35.8

1,618

43.6

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed L130

36.7

5,430

33.5

5,959

30.6

6,231

41.8

9,400

40.0

3,345

34.4

L140P

38.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,345

41.0

18,205

38.3

L150

35.4

6,155

33.2

23,317

28.8

34,837

41.3

13,539

35.2

3,945

27.1

L154

36.9

.

.

1,102

31.7

3,447

38.6

2,567

40.0

2,314

33.2

L252

40.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9,577

37.2

23,554

41.1

1990 CANTERRA

32.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

875

32.5

3155C D

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

754

42.9

4135SY

40.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,152

43.6

805

35.7

4157SY

38.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

620

38.5

45H29

33.8

.

.

4,386

28.2

4,068

36.3

6,820

39.9

4,728

28.3

45H31

37.1

.

.

1,401

27.2

4,511

42.5

2,534

34.5

1,490

34.1

45H33

37.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,679

37.5

46H75

37.4

.

.

1,344

29.5

1,420

43.0

3,464

38.2

508

37.3

5440 INVIGOR

32.9

13,190

27.0

10,982

27.8

6,974

41.4

16,430

39.6

7,570

28.3

73-45

28.0

483

24.9

1,369

24.1

723

40.7

.

.

1,158

25.9

73-75 RR

34.9

.

.

1,064

27.4

3,185

39.3

1,467

35.9

3,179

32.5

74-44

29.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,364

29.1

9562 VR GC

33.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

480

33.0

AGASSIZ

27.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,265

27.2

AMARILLO CDC

32.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,259

32.9

GOLDEN CDC

32.2

22,716

28.8

33,604

30.2

38,584

40.8

22,408

29.4

15,134

23.7

MEADOW CDC

35.2

12,583

28.7

20,651

31.7

27,727

45.7

30,137

35.1

22,905

29.5

PATRICK CDC

33.6

658

40.3

1,025

32.3

2,325

39.1

7,613

36.1

3,279

23.1

SAFFRON CDC

36.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

895

36.5

SAGE CDC

40.7

.

.

.

.

1,010

53.9

.

.

732

22.3

STRIKER CDC

30.4

.

.

1,457

24.8

1,350

39.1

3,966

34.9

1,794

18.6

BETHUNE CDC

23.0

7,074

21.6

10,991

22.7

10,715

28.5

17,154

20.4

8,131

22.5

BRAVO AAC

26.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,669

26.4

SANCTUARY CDC

33.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

955

33.7

SORREL CDC

24.6

9,226

24.2

10,304

21.9

15,654

30.5

23,457

23.4

25,149

23.4

VIMY

21.5

2,323

22.1

2,701

20.7

3,331

23.8

2,024

17.6

3,165

22.0

20.9

.

.

.

.

2,688

22.1

1,004

15.6

1,164

22.6

18.8

1,196

18.7

1,043

14.5

886

19.8

1,050

16.3

1,973

22.1

14.8

2,368

13.7

5,223

13.5

4,118

16.8

5,393

15.7

5,221

14.2

DANCER CDC

45.3

.

.

.

.

584

55.5

645

41.5

417

37.2

MORGAN AC

48.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

470

48.9

51.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,063

51.1

Field Peas

Flax

Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN

Mustard - Oriental CUTLASS

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats

Wheat - Canada Prairie PASTEUR


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5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

45

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

SADASH

44.8

.

.

.

.

1,884

54.9

505

43.6

660

16.8

AVONLEA AC

36.3

11,256

37.8

10,508

32.4

8,909

43.8

2,432

25.3

2,375

30.5

BRIGADE

41.2

1,667

42.1

3,039

43.7

7,781

52.2

32,018

43.9

47,610

37.3

CURRENT AAC

37.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,604

37.7

ENTERPRISE

39.3

.

.

1,516

34.5

1,794

57.6

1,991

44.6

4,254

30.9

EUROSTAR

42.6

3,761

46.1

5,685

39.0

5,636

51.8

2,467

32.9

9,183

40.4

FORTITUDE CDC

36.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,297

36.9

KYLE

32.1

23,953

33.0

39,739

28.7

23,593

37.5

14,499

32.3

15,467

31.4

MARCHWELL AAC

41.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,782

41.5

NAPOLEON

38.8

2,094

41.5

2,918

35.8

1,068

44.5

.

.

917

35.5

NAVIGATOR AC

39.9

14,264

39.9

20,490

37.7

7,649

46.3

4,386

36.6

2,571

43.3

RAYMORE AAC

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,750

51.8

2,392

36.4

STRONGFIELD

40.0

111,896

37.4

162,971

33.9

173,747

49.5

106,071

41.2

94,141

34.4

TRANSCEND

41.1

.

.

1,594

39.3

4,285

51.7

28,459

43.2

52,692

39.1

VERONA CDC

43.9

7,036

43.5

36,787

38.6

62,258

52.8

38,741

41.8

47,553

38.1

Wheat - Durum

BARRIE AC

28.1

5,020

29.2

3,806

25.2

3,658

28.5

1,418

33.2

978

24.8

INFINITY

36.6

9,309

33.9

2,670

35.6

5,770

42.5

5,428

37.5

2,024

31.4

LAURA

20.8

727

26.5

698

17.5

.

.

.

.

617

17.8

LILLIAN

31.4

36,112

34.1

45,795

28.9

34,824

36.5

18,966

27.4

12,367

25.2

MCKENZIE

31.1

7,739

31.9

4,444

27.5

5,095

31.6

5,399

33.0

1,583

29.3

PLENTIFUL CDC

42.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,680

42.8

SUPERB AC

34.9

6,696

33.9

5,996

28.3

7,293

42.1

4,100

31.3

1,234

42.6 32.2

UNITY

41.8

3,200

39.6

5,996

37.9

7,214

49.7

8,027

39.8

1,042

UTMOST CDC

42.7

.

.

1,275

39.1

838

58.9

3,686

43.3

2,273

37.8

WASKADA

36.7

2,880

37.6

3,662

31.9

5,589

38.8

4,636

36.8

2,099

38.2

BUTEO CDC

51.0

3,935

48.8

13,606

55.6

3,411

33.3

6,657

53.6

740

38.5

MOATS

49.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

500

59.7

543

39.8

Wheat - Winter

Chickpea - Large Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) LEADER CDC

2,050

.

.

.

.

635

2,899

1,382

2,414

4,036

1,790

ORION CDC

2,266

.

.

.

.

998

3,146

4,937

2,286

5,203

2,077

3,837

1,698

10,410

1,724

7,898

2,145

1,779

1,598

2,291

1,481

Chickpea - Small Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) AMIT (B90)

1,817

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,570

39,071

1,576

42,537

1,444

38,717

1,885

26,662

1,367

34,475

1,517

GREENSTAR CDC

1,907

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,635

1,907

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,409

1,879

1,347

5,993

1,618

18,871

1,664

17,689

1,226

22,285

1,285

IMPROVE CDC

1,407

14,355

1,232

17,087

1,433

8,124

1,680

3,790

1,396

1,393

1,296

LAIRD

1,303

3,409

1,371

2,570

1,235

480

1,757

.

.

802

955

PLATO CDC

1,497

13,216

1,418

9,568

1,506

2,895

1,933

2,869

1,713

4,517

1,292

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMPRESS CL CDC

1,903

789

1,964

2,111

1,779

3,357

2,180

2,125

2,180

2,224

1,314

IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,607

1,055

1,030

3,462

1,477

11,690

1,806

5,337

1,667

6,463

1,365

VICEROY CDC

1,418

6,313

1,299

4,816

1,431

6,224

1,649

663

1,605

4,927

1,243

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,709

.

.

.

.

2,811

2,590

9,033

1,808

13,244

1,453

IMAX CL CDC

1,693

.

.

1,430

1,486

5,472

2,008

3,708

1,570

4,455

1,477

MAXIM CDC

1,601

16,033

1,378

9,078

1,435

15,239

2,028

23,455

1,585

27,918

1,563

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Hard Red Spring


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| yield: saskatchewan 2016

published by the Western Producer

risk zone 7 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012 yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

64.7

.

.

.

.

.

CHAMPION

72.9

.

.

2,682

54.1

8,124

COPELAND CDC

66.0

2,009

59.7

4,151

55.3

3,850

86.6

COWBOY CDC

47.8

.

.

.

.

549

45.9

.

.

492

49.9

LEGACY

64.8

905

47.3

677

45.0

3,101

70.9

998

72.1

1,001

67.5

MAJOR

52.5

.

.

536

24.8

1,213

71.4

506

44.2

552

45.6

MEREDITH

71.8

.

.

1,041

61.3

2,737

80.2

.

.

845

57.2

METCALFE AC

53.8

5,937

38.8

15,620

40.8

14,484

71.5

8,404

51.8

18,721

56.7

NEWDALE

69.5

1,007

52.4

792

48.4

2,218

92.5

1,637

57.1

2,079

70.9

STELLAR

66.1

.

.

543

46.8

857

80.0

.

.

497

63.2

SUNDRE

58.9

.

.

535

44.5

636

76.0

840

66.2

691

45.4

L130

36.9

3,802

28.5

20,864

25.6

36,720

43.9

42,554

35.6

23,961

39.4

L140P

42.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,047

38.2

17,933

43.6

L150

32.9

15,479

32.6

53,269

26.2

38,108

42.3

8,021

33.2

2,923

35.0

L154

39.2

.

.

.

.

4,438

47.0

2,107

26.2

536

26.1

L159

38.5

.

.

1,038

23.7

6,179

44.1

4,205

34.5

2,032

37.3

L160S

38.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,577

32.8

1,092

45.9

L252

41.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

26,379

38.7

64,337

43.2

L261

45.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,186

36.1

8,748

50.1

SYNERGY AC

17.3

.

.

697

9.1

.

.

.

.

1,397

21.4

1918

27.6

.

.

.

.

1,022

30.8

1,034

23.1

525

30.6

1990 CANTERRA

39.1

.

.

.

.

1,701

45.4

3,884

33.9

5,122

40.9

3154S D

37.7

.

.

.

.

657

48.2

.

.

2,233

34.6

4135SY

36.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

990

35.8

504

37.7

4157SY

45.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,193

45.3

45A76

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

452

44.0

45H29

32.7

7,179

26.0

10,782

24.1

6,620

43.2

7,066

37.7

5,543

38.8

45H31

32.2

.

.

2,900

20.7

3,949

41.4

3,416

28.4

1,081

41.2

45H33

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,672

38.7

45H75

36.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

728

36.9

45H76

37.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,326

37.1

45S56

46.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

567

46.6

46H75

32.9

.

.

1,296

24.4

.

.

2,397

34.1

752

43.9

500 VT

31.5

.

.

1,796

21.7

7,469

35.5

3,313

29.5

1,336

27.7

530 VT

34.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,764

31.0

1,497

38.4

530PV G

43.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,086

43.8

5440 INVIGOR

35.7

44,283

29.9

40,884

26.1

53,114

44.3

48,561

38.0

40,947

37.6

6050 RR

37.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

819

37.3

6060

28.8

3,618

24.5

12,190

24.6

4,879

42.3

4,154

27.0

1,701

33.1

6064 RR

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,252

39.1

6074 RR

37.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

551

37.0

73-45

31.6

804

22.8

6,714

27.2

6,165

42.4

5,626

26.4

405

30.0

74-44

36.8

.

.

.

.

1,767

50.8

12,379

33.9

8,360

38.0

74-54 RR

36.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,628

30.9

5,854

41.7

9560 CL

35.0

.

.

414

29.2

1,202

46.6

2,048

32.1

1,594

31.6

9562 VR GC

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,096

38.3

5,648

40.0

63.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,167

63.6

Variety

seeded acres

2013

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

691

63.6

2,328

65.0

88.6

2,951

57.2

2,057

58.2

4,443

67.4

5,518

60.8

average yields by risk zone

Barley

Canola

Fall Rye HAZLET


|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

2013

2014

47

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre) 42.0

Field Peas AGASSIZ

29.6

.

.

.

.

2,483

48.8

3,951

13.6

1,255

COOPER

31.7

485

22.6

.

.

2,750

41.8

3,312

20.2

1,623

40.6

GOLDEN CDC

32.9

3,670

26.7

8,040

33.9

7,541

36.2

1,942

25.8

548

40.2

MEADOW CDC

41.8

.

.

3,986

32.8

5,711

55.7

4,763

28.3

5,630

45.5

PARADE SW

25.2

1,053

24.2

1,994

31.5

.

.

1,591

14.7

852

31.7

RAEZER CDC

43.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,827

43.4

STRIKER CDC

30.9

3,888

17.2

9,654

32.4

14,835

43.3

22,241

22.5

12,943

34.0

TREASURE CDC

34.3

.

.

.

.

735

46.6

1,555

29.2

684

32.6

BETHUNE CDC

24.5

10,589

18.3

18,669

21.6

26,306

30.4

32,244

21.7

33,171

26.2

BRAVO AAC

29.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,046

29.0

GLAS CDC

26.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,873

26.4

NULIN 50

29.3

.

.

2,019

22.4

2,365

35.3

1,800

25.9

2,056

32.0

PRAIRIE BLUE

27.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

528

20.8

1,114

30.0

PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE

26.0

.

.

.

.

1,159

34.0

3,810

23.8

2,494

25.6

SORREL CDC

25.7

1,637

17.6

3,411

23.8

9,519

32.0

11,968

24.0

9,215

23.4

TAURUS

22.9

.

.

.

.

1,802

30.5

1,523

21.1

3,000

19.2

VIMY

16.6

.

.

1,252

17.7

1,008

22.4

712

10.9

409

9.0

WESTLIN 70

22.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

990

20.1

1,582

23.7

L156H

38.4

.

.

.

.

903

39.2

2,031

39.2

2,850

37.7

V12-1 VICTORY

45.2

.

.

.

.

906

51.9

.

.

720

36.7

1012 RR

35.3

2,369

9.0

15,488

27.4

29,410

41.0

12,061

33.7

6,801

39.8

2012 CL

31.0

.

.

3,158

21.3

4,042

39.5

2,393

26.7

792

39.9

2020 CL

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,327

33.3

21.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,360

21.0

DANCER CDC

79.5

574

66.9

1,608

53.5

3,295

100.8

2,243

76.2

731

60.1

DERBY

49.4

.

.

1,199

44.8

585

57.5

.

.

729

50.3

LEGGETT

73.4

491

55.4

1,788

64.6

3,631

84.0

2,698

70.1

2,945

71.9

MINSTREL CDC

59.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

520

59.4

MORGAN AC

74.9

.

.

.

.

1,142

87.6

.

.

730

54.9

PINNACLE

74.9

1,125

59.6

2,255

54.0

5,951

89.5

2,744

72.5

1,812

66.6

Flax

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats

RONALD

69.7

655

18.9

794

45.9

1,985

95.5

952

72.2

949

68.3

SOURIS

79.1

.

.

.

.

1,271

104.1

2,208

75.5

3,416

72.0

SUMMIT

78.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,396

78.3

MCLEOD R2

26.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

972

26.2

P002T04R

32.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,424

32.6

TH 32004R2Y

29.7

.

.

.

.

1,353

28.2

.

.

444

34.4

TH 33003R2Y

32.4

.

.

.

.

883

25.2

1,483

26.7

3,675

36.5

23-10RY RR2

30.2

.

.

.

.

1,210

28.8

4,001

23.7

3,139

38.9

PASTEUR

59.7

.

.

.

.

4,987

66.2

15,350

58.3

8,948

58.2

SADASH

65.1

.

.

2,427

53.0

10,055

72.4

1,747

46.3

610

47.2

5702 PR

54.9

.

.

430

49.3

2,980

68.0

3,468

47.9

1,113

44.0

Soybean

Wheat - Canada Prairie

average yields by risk zone

IP Canola


48

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year

2011

2012

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

BRIGADE

48.1

435

44.3

ENTERPRISE

52.3

.

.

FORTITUDE CDC

42.9

.

.

KYLE

37.8

.

STRONGFIELD

48.4

TRANSCEND VERONA CDC

Variety

published by the Western Producer

seeded acres

2013

2014

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

.

4,674

69.1

5,106

39.8

2,616

27.7

1,145

48.0

3,773

66.8

2,965

43.6

2,719

43.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,278

42.9

.

.

.

453

44.2

.

.

1,230

35.4

11,043

42.3

20,168

47.4

15,576

61.4

13,062

44.9

9,030

40.7

44.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,623

52.5

3,163

40.9

45.5

543

41.6

2,610

42.7

2,408

61.8

3,237

44.5

1,612

29.2

Wheat - Durum

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC

35.2

495

28.4

1,257

32.9

2,919

40.3

821

34.9

1,384

29.3

BRANDON AAC

57.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,927

57.4

CARBERRY

49.1

1,920

45.8

7,554

38.8

44,503

61.4

61,110

44.5

54,425

45.6

CARDALE

46.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,398

50.5

20,444

45.0

ELIE AAC

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

524

44.0

GLENN

49.5

1,081

47.4

4,930

43.0

23,911

56.7

16,951

46.3

19,115

44.9

GOODEVE AC

46.7

1,167

35.1

824

34.0

4,073

53.8

790

39.4

603

47.4

HARVEST

48.3

652

25.8

6,089

38.2

3,842

59.9

3,698

49.2

4,832

54.2

KANE

37.3

1,763

38.6

1,125

28.8

1,281

46.8

600

39.4

1,774

34.0

LILLIAN

38.0

15,775

31.0

21,351

34.8

22,217

50.2

12,753

34.1

5,701

30.0

MCKENZIE

37.9

4,037

31.8

9,633

35.0

14,409

44.6

5,933

34.3

3,050

30.1

MORRIS CDC VR

23.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,089

16.0

2,043

38.1

PLENTIFUL CDC

45.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,938

45.3

SHAW

45.6

.

.

635

37.8

5,618

59.3

7,652

40.3

3,405

36.2

STANLEY CDC

48.6

.

.

737

41.9

4,019

59.9

3,447

41.5

1,345

36.5

TEAL CDC

32.6

1,184

21.3

2,383

27.8

3,326

44.9

1,052

25.4

597

18.3

UNITY

46.5

14,196

46.9

24,430

38.4

23,391

57.7

7,713

39.9

4,633

43.1

UTMOST CDC

45.7

.

.

1,260

38.2

11,248

53.0

15,108

45.8

11,986

39.4

VESPER

43.6

.

.

.

.

1,159

50.2

1,261

39.9

1,809

42.0

WASKADA

39.4

917

22.0

420

30.9

3,159

56.1

5,564

36.8

4,104

34.9

5602HR

45.5

.

.

692

39.5

3,020

52.5

1,955

38.9

1,359

42.3

5603HR

40.2

.

.

1,202

45.3

1,870

47.7

1,411

28.5

1,234

37.1

859 WR

50.4

1,703

48.4

2,288

42.6

6,082

54.3

.

.

494

45.0

BUTEO CDC

49.8

1,871

41.2

18,809

50.6

14,059

52.8

7,627

48.8

5,702

44.0

EMERSON

48.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,386

48.9

Wheat - Winter

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) CANTATE

1,105

815

642

2,337

1,047

1,480

1,261

797

966

685

1,678

KEET

1,459

3,361

1,118

3,484

996

4,309

1,936

3,792

1,338

4,271

1,728

TOGO CDC

1,089

491

893

469

1,021

.

.

1,135

1,186

1,185

1,105

1,118

.

.

.

.

683

1,325

1,246

1,038

2,297

1,098

2,138

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,394

2,138

Coriander (yields in lb./acre) LARGE SEED

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre) SNOWDROP CDC

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) IMPOWER CDC CL

1,314

.

.

.

.

767

1,160

.

.

600

1,510

IMPROVE CDC

1,210

695

1,091

2,181

1,274

684

1,279

.

.

498

999

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,623

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,166

886

3,140

1,896

IMAX CL CDC

1,453

.

.

.

.

982

2,597

1,922

514

600

2,593

MAXIM CDC

1,325

7,042

818

5,846

1,235

3,918

2,222

8,039

904

9,069

1,766

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.1


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49

risk zone 8 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley CHAMPION

59.1

.

.

1,419

69.3

3,005

66.8

1,193

59.8

2,309

42.6

COPELAND CDC

58.7

5,808

45.3

4,261

60.8

5,554

78.0

5,125

63.0

7,580

50.9

MEREDITH

76.5

.

.

3,046

62.4

4,784

87.6

840

67.0

1,345

74.6

METCALFE AC

55.1

11,634

50.5

18,028

42.3

22,014

68.8

11,180

55.5

8,957

52.1

NEWDALE

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

668

44.0

Canola 38.8

.

.

1,020

35.8

10,492

42.9

3,293

37.1

2,053

21.7

L130

37.5

6,161

21.3

18,076

34.3

24,442

43.6

35,994

40.0

18,527

33.4

L140P

39.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,729

44.9

19,306

38.5

L150

38.7

18,815

30.4

72,001

35.0

52,214

46.6

12,783

37.1

5,661

43.0

L159

35.4

.

.

1,025

22.7

15,515

42.2

4,782

22.2

8,646

32.1

L252

42.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

26,286

42.7

66,921

41.8

L261

37.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,206

37.2

3,562

38.6

WIZZARD SW

25.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

476

25.5

1970

36.4

1,245

31.6

1,343

41.8

1,460

43.6

555

32.7

700

22.5

1990 CANTERRA

38.7

.

.

.

.

2,084

46.6

5,354

36.3

8,240

38.1

3153 D

39.5

.

.

2,740

30.6

5,331

43.6

1,524

28.4

1,324

54.3

45H29

35.5

25,245

27.7

25,553

34.3

15,966

47.3

21,423

36.8

12,013

37.1

45H31

42.7

.

.

.

.

2,154

45.1

1,475

40.9

975

40.3

45H33

38.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,141

38.5

45H76

35.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,172

35.7

45S52

35.7

2,213

26.0

3,297

31.4

2,989

46.2

1,091

39.5

621

36.0

45S54

43.3

.

.

.

.

11,950

50.1

3,564

38.6

11,135

37.4

46A76

14.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

469

14.7

46H75

37.2

.

.

.

.

727

32.5

4,623

40.7

3,815

34.0

500 VT

34.6

.

.

6,503

30.6

9,212

37.9

615

31.4

489

29.4

530 VT

28.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,720

27.7

1,046

28.8

530PV G

33.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

801

33.9

5440 INVIGOR

37.5

51,031

27.6

41,096

32.8

48,331

49.1

50,070

41.4

20,456

34.6

5525 CL

28.9

.

.

.

.

1,451

36.7

.

.

3,490

25.6

6060

36.2

1,551

28.1

6,648

28.2

7,705

49.2

2,773

27.6

2,067

30.7

6064 RR

51.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

431

51.5

73-45

31.0

7,035

32.4

10,507

28.5

3,519

33.9

3,614

33.6

655

25.0

73-75 RR

32.7

.

.

4,271

35.3

11,097

38.7

5,970

27.3

5,436

24.4

74-44

37.3

.

.

.

.

5,193

47.4

3,329

32.2

5,957

31.3

74-54 RR

32.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,702

34.0

3,475

30.1

74-55 RR

35.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,098

35.1

9559 PROVEN VR

35.3

.

.

979

30.4

2,555

43.8

505

22.4

903

23.7

9562 VR GC

35.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,244

42.9

2,090

26.5

AGASSIZ

29.4

.

.

1,049

24.3

560

31.8

3,654

32.5

1,803

25.4

AMARILLO CDC

34.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,360

34.7

Field Peas

average yields by risk zone

L120


50

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

published by the Western Producer

2012

yield (bu./acre)

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2014

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

DELTA

28.0

.

.

604

16.6

411

38.8

.

.

446

33.4

GOLDEN CDC

31.4

10,423

26.2

21,888

31.9

18,210

39.1

9,128

24.2

5,941

25.5

GRANDE

47.5

.

.

.

.

980

49.1

.

.

888

45.9

MEADOW CDC

33.7

3,626

27.2

6,350

39.4

8,763

46.2

8,528

25.7

9,368

28.1

PATRICK CDC

26.6

981

39.2

1,090

32.1

1,914

36.5

5,960

20.4

1,908

26.3

PROSPER CDC

27.4

.

.

1,953

29.5

1,457

42.8

2,956

20.2

755

20.0

RAEZER CDC

18.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,564

18.0

SAFFRON CDC

32.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

686

24.2

1,880

35.8

STRIKER CDC

35.7

1,539

33.0

2,869

37.4

4,539

46.1

5,006

28.1

3,219

32.4

BETHUNE CDC

22.9

11,609

19.4

26,840

23.2

38,866

28.4

32,182

21.9

39,426

19.4

BRAVO AAC

20.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,410

20.1

NEELA CDC

17.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,259

17.6

NULIN 50

26.8

2,109

24.8

2,540

29.5

3,346

30.6

3,273

22.0

1,170

27.4

OMEGA

30.7

.

.

691

32.3

880

33.8

2,478

27.9

2,484

31.9

PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE

31.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

430

31.8

SANCTUARY CDC

27.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,422

27.2

SORREL CDC

24.8

4,662

14.1

11,345

25.2

18,774

29.9

27,217

24.4

35,994

23.6

TAURUS

26.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,380

29.9

2,835

24.0

VIMY

17.4

3,652

17.7

3,823

16.8

7,500

21.7

3,522

12.6

7,603

15.5

WESTLIN 70

19.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

985

18.9

1,183

20.4

WESTLIN 71

19.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

769

20.6

534

18.6

L156H

43.0

.

.

.

.

8,418

47.7

4,866

38.7

4,826

39.3

V12-2 VICTORY

32.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,034

41.3

1,983

28.2

1012 RR

35.1

425

12.7

5,857

32.1

9,319

40.0

11,509

31.6

5,155

39.5

9.9

672

18.7

1,470

4.8

604

11.2

980

10.2

1,022

10.6

19.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

705

19.0

average yields by risk zone

Flax

IP Canola

Khorasan wheat/Kamut brand KHORASAN

Mustard - Oriental FORGE

Oats DANCER CDC

78.8

.

.

569

70.1

1,029

101.5

1,828

84.1

721

39.5

DERBY

52.2

1,178

41.0

1,894

50.3

714

59.0

455

71.4

2,048

53.8

MINSTREL CDC

83.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,860

83.2

PINNACLE

72.0

1,005

65.9

1,345

57.9

2,027

81.7

1,185

74.8

2,278

73.1

SOURIS

126.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

816

126.6

ISIS RR

19.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,272

11.0

1,242

36.2

MCLEOD R2

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

845

33.3

P002T04R

19.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,375

19.9

TH 32004R2Y

25.8

.

.

.

.

5,246

26.0

496

17.2

1,226

28.7

TH 33003R2Y

25.2

.

.

.

.

4,720

29.0

6,575

22.8

3,217

24.7

VITO R2

21.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

836

21.1

23-10RY RR2

25.2

.

.

.

.

907

31.1

6,599

24.6

1,328

24.0

Soybean


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

51

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

23-11RY

31.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

635

31.6

Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC

50.3

3,019

57.7

2,734

49.0

5,220

62.7

2,570

31.0

2,364

35.7

PASTEUR

66.6

.

.

.

.

2,087

90.7

11,368

67.9

1,800

30.4

SADASH

56.7

.

.

1,037

42.1

7,146

73.8

3,828

35.1

1,198

35.9

BRIGADE

52.4

1,387

51.5

5,414

46.4

25,105

70.0

45,426

53.1

37,457

40.8

COMMANDER

44.3

1,227

52.8

730

55.3

1,717

63.4

976

43.7

4,156

32.1

DESIRE CDC

41.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

670

41.8

ENTERPRISE

48.8

.

.

3,138

42.3

7,730

62.6

5,390

47.1

4,210

30.7

EUROSTAR

35.2

2,488

35.2

1,190

27.0

2,678

44.6

781

18.5

2,923

34.3

FORTITUDE CDC

28.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,637

28.3

KYLE

35.0

4,801

26.7

5,042

28.2

8,489

45.3

5,265

34.6

4,115

32.1

MARCHWELL AAC

36.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

817

36.4

NAVIGATOR AC

55.6

8,024

49.2

16,745

56.2

10,471

69.9

7,444

55.9

4,332

30.4

RAYMORE AAC

40.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,528

40.2

STRONGFIELD

46.3

127,135

43.6

167,016

42.3

167,434

61.7

80,624

42.5

85,363

31.5

TRANSCEND

40.4

.

.

.

.

3,678

64.3

11,354

41.9

20,162

35.2

VERONA CDC

49.3

5,975

42.6

27,735

42.4

44,654

65.8

42,889

48.4

48,377

39.6

Wheat - Durum

BARRIE AC

28.7

877

21.2

3,109

22.9

2,090

41.0

1,229

32.4

1,577

25.3

CARBERRY

40.7

.

.

.

.

718

52.4

.

.

1,707

35.7

CARDALE

38.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

849

40.1

2,776

37.4

GLENN

44.1

543

38.1

5,192

31.6

8,486

59.5

2,642

45.2

2,938

21.8

GO CDC

47.8

.

.

1,016

32.6

1,403

67.5

2,953

49.6

1,532

36.2

LILLIAN

37.5

26,021

35.8

32,565

35.1

34,355

46.6

17,163

31.2

6,628

25.1

MAKWA CDC

15.4

.

.

.

.

428

13.8

687

19.2

653

12.5

MCKENZIE

37.2

4,502

30.9

5,910

29.5

6,635

49.9

4,578

36.9

4,940

35.3

MORRIS CDC VR

39.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

891

39.8

SHAW

38.5

.

.

970

30.8

9,086

51.4

9,228

39.5

13,499

29.6

STANLEY CDC

33.1

.

.

.

.

743

37.6

2,486

32.1

1,258

32.3 43.7

SUPERB AC

38.8

543

18.4

2,602

26.6

3,002

42.6

2,997

47.8

920

UNITY

43.6

6,945

38.7

9,143

44.0

11,732

58.0

6,206

27.1

5,704

37.6

UTMOST CDC

48.2

.

.

.

.

3,492

58.3

1,577

40.5

1,963

36.3

VESPER

40.2

.

.

.

.

2,376

57.4

3,684

32.3

4,696

37.8

5602HR

30.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,554

31.6

1,600

28.5

BUTEO CDC

51.3

2,009

45.6

16,765

56.4

6,148

43.5

12,526

56.1

4,978

33.8

MOATS

41.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

614

50.4

1,427

37.6

1,080

Wheat - Winter

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) CANTATE

1,387

10,345

1,063

10,734

1,585

12,903

1,947

15,242

1,519

26,058

KEET

1,105

5,426

633

10,046

1,285

5,053

1,462

8,151

1,391

8,106

688

MARIA CDC

1,448

.

.

4,972

1,246

2,951

1,874

2,974

1,561

1,345

1,008

TOGO CDC

977

2,412

756

7,275

783

6,356

1,316

7,208

935

5,655

996

average yields by risk zone

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5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

15,137 . 1,522 12,961 617 8,254 742

1,268 . 1,118 547 434 880 1,041

13,963 . 7,560 23,754 2,460 6,553 1,428

1,556 . 1,237 1,265 1,645 1,631 1,373

13,017 . 10,705 8,363 2,388 2,799 797

1,726 . 1,731 1,261 1,367 1,744 1,365

8,154 728 7,415 9,207 2,435 3,222 1,312

972 1,138 1,442 1,365 1,486 1,283 802

7,558 1,931 12,952 9,090 5,873 2,851 1,028

1,274 1,607 1,550 1,173 1,321 1,420 1,367

3,092 777 4,166 665 11,535

1,060 935 1,052 855 1,016

3,136 675 16,595 640 13,539

1,748 1,713 1,766 1,680 1,748

4,340 . 32,724 636 9,399

1,695 . 1,861 842 1,825

1,051 . 24,007 . 3,473

1,063 . 816 . 992

10,420 1,785 25,408 924 2,591

1,272 1,334 1,404 734 1,276

. . 2,055 3,213 2,023 645 . 31,464

. . 1,285 699 743 1,316 . 1,003

884 956 4,950 3,448 1,554 . . 15,220

699 1,548 1,486 1,567 1,206 . . 1,698

. 10,041 9,020 1,819 1,270 500 . 14,824

. 2,127 1,808 1,989 1,753 1,883 . 1,960

. 11,998 6,932 605 535 1,863 . 21,132

. 1,640 1,124 864 547 1,618 . 1,157

410 29,117 8,536 3,085 1,259 2,592 460 32,536

1,265 1,777 1,451 1,510 626 1,991 467 1,501

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC GREENSTAR CDC IMPOWER CDC CL IMPROVE CDC LAIRD PLATO CDC SOVEREIGN CDC

1,400 1,479 1,504 1,120 1,376 1,310 1,184

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) ESTON IBERINA CDC IMVINCIBLE CDC CL PERIDOT CDC CL VICEROY CDC

1,382 1,316 1,457 996 1,462

average yields by risk zone

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) CRIMSON DAZIL CDC IMAX CL CDC IMPACT CDC IMPERIAL CDC KING KR-2 CDC MAXIM CDC

880 1,808 1,477 1,351 1,008 1,779 467 1,387

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

risk zone 9 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre) 32.5

Barley COPELAND CDC

47.8

717

30.5

2,410

51.8

1,050

52.5

1,523

56.2

975

COWBOY CDC

38.3

.

.

640

31.7

1,128

43.0

.

.

780

36.8

METCALFE AC

39.4

1,189

53.4

2,242

35.4

1,178

49.4

490

22.4

480

16.1

Canola/Rapeseed L120

39.2

.

.

.

.

1,267

38.8

.

.

1,090

39.7

L130

35.2

1,773

35.3

4,846

27.0

5,009

42.9

10,117

36.3

5,214

33.2

L140P

37.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

742

43.3

5,184

36.9

L150

33.5

1,841

36.9

11,200

27.3

7,389

41.1

3,742

42.0

2,991

25.0

L252

34.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,808

36.6

5,769

32.9

1990 CANTERRA

28.5

.

.

.

.

466

33.6

.

.

430

23.1

4135SY

23.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,298

23.9

45H29

33.8

1,133

40.0

1,228

24.0

3,232

45.6

1,603

32.5

1,540

13.5

45H33

32.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

458

32.9

45S54

25.9

.

.

.

.

576

41.1

.

.

990

17.2

530 VT

27.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

530

27.7

530PV G

22.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

595

22.0

5440 INVIGOR

36.7

3,262

34.2

6,581

28.2

10,561

45.9

7,823

36.3

2,900

26.9

5525 CL

28.8

.

.

596

19.8

655

29.7

612

35.1

543

30.3

73-75 RR

35.7

.

.

.

.

645

36.4

3,915

36.0

1,631

34.7

GOLDEN CDC

32.6

11,551

26.9

10,980

33.0

15,068

38.5

8,343

31.3

1,216

18.4

MEADOW CDC

32.5

8,802

28.3

12,837

31.3

12,741

42.2

10,198

30.7

5,271

22.6

Field Peas


|

5-year Variety

2011

2012

2013

2014

53

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

19.8

690

26.6

749

26.4

.

.

1,532

9.7

1,198

24.5

STRIKER CDC

Flax BETHUNE CDC

23.7

3,000

24.3

2,884

17.7

5,083

27.8

3,740

24.5

2,531

20.3

SORREL CDC

22.2

2,517

24.0

3,188

19.5

3,579

23.9

6,509

21.9

6,590

22.3

WATSON AC

29.4

.

.

.

.

535

40.0

923

32.5

1,270

22.6

37.6

.

.

.

.

2,697

40.9

1,345

39.1

1,556

30.8

15.6

.

.

702

13.1

555

15.7

894

15.9

845

17.2

70.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

430

65.0

435

76.4

24.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

546

24.0

ANDREW AC

37.0

1,763

35.4

4,871

38.0

5,905

47.6

6,202

34.5

2,298

16.1

SADASH

30.1

.

.

.

.

994

47.1

1,584

27.4

1,235

20.0

AVONLEA AC

39.4

2,336

35.5

5,979

37.9

3,407

52.1

.

.

1,447

22.4

BRIGADE

43.0

472

45.7

1,575

52.5

5,815

58.4

16,335

45.4

13,073

32.1

COMMANDER

59.4

.

.

1,293

44.2

1,875

82.4

1,371

61.2

1,430

41.4

CURRENT AAC

29.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

426

29.9

ENTERPRISE

38.8

.

.

923

34.1

3,243

55.0

1,808

38.9

3,144

23.5

EUROSTAR

39.3

.

.

985

38.7

1,075

53.5

2,305

41.6

5,128

35.3

FORTITUDE CDC

28.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,198

28.0

NAVIGATOR AC

46.0

7,737

46.9

6,166

43.5

4,157

56.2

4,226

44.2

1,973

32.4

STRONGFIELD

43.4

38,106

45.1

54,101

38.5

56,422

52.5

40,823

46.1

35,870

31.6

TRANSCEND

36.9

.

.

.

.

720

53.6

7,224

52.5

20,970

31.0

VERONA CDC

39.5

1,385

38.6

13,197

36.5

12,686

50.4

5,817

29.9

5,823

32.2

IP Canola/Rapeseed V12-1 VICTORY

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats CALIBRE

Soybean P002T04R

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC

27.6

3,179

27.0

1,212

27.2

2,077

31.6

749

20.7

1,152

27.4

INFINITY

40.7

4,571

39.9

930

37.4

2,053

51.8

984

28.4

705

34.6

LILLIAN

39.1

25,239

40.9

19,291

33.8

16,628

46.1

7,918

35.5

5,404

33.2

MCKENZIE

31.1

4,118

34.9

4,657

30.6

1,192

31.4

1,892

26.4

785

24.4

MORRIS CDC VR

21.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

932

21.6

PRODIGY

31.3

10,926

32.2

4,220

24.7

6,136

35.5

1,567

35.3

3,357

27.4

SHAW

41.7

.

.

.

.

2,721

49.4

1,034

50.4

1,399

20.5

STANLEY CDC

34.5

.

.

.

.

1,285

40.4

5,186

36.1

2,367

27.7

UNITY

38.7

1,658

47.1

6,265

43.9

6,498

42.4

8,783

37.6

6,023

28.6

UTMOST CDC

36.9

.

.

450

36.0

1,280

39.5

1,253

42.6

2,150

32.1

WASKADA

31.7

3,091

36.1

4,227

28.5

3,737

31.0

4,113

32.6

1,934

31.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,731

2,125

3,080

2,083

Chickpea - Large Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) ORION CDC

2,105

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,433

14,692

1,607

23,170

1,495

13,299

1,691

15,017

1,164

17,724

1,237

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,239

.

.

1,674

1,239

5,080

1,574

3,706

862

4,599

1,173

IMPROVE CDC

1,550

3,082

1,689

1,728

1,362

1,357

1,722

1,880

1,559

1,600

1,323

1,446

1,949

6,007

1,651

7,974

1,920

2,293

1,592

4,170

1,221

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,680

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,629

.

.

.

.

1,699

2,024

5,128

1,680

4,894

1,442

IMAX CL CDC

1,495

802

1,623

.

.

715

2,046

1,195

1,217

2,656

1,431

IMPACT CDC

1,861

1,010

1,459

.

.

2,400

2,174

.

.

693

1,360

MAXIM CDC

1,614

10,965

1,702

12,389

1,552

20,845

2,123

27,694

1,484

22,372

1,290

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Durum


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published by the Western Producer

risk zone 10 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley CHAMPION

51.3

709

65.8

790

43.8

710

56.1

.

.

1,207

45.0

COPELAND CDC

51.7

1,687

40.8

2,357

37.4

4,229

68.3

2,428

59.1

3,993

42.5

MEREDITH

57.4

.

.

570

47.1

2,453

58.3

977

57.9

736

61.4

METCALFE AC

51.3

8,034

57.5

7,794

45.6

2,880

54.2

2,011

60.8

2,809

39.5

average yields by risk zone

Canola L130

34.7

3,166

34.4

9,540

31.2

4,575

38.4

4,915

39.5

2,044

32.1

L140P

32.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,562

41.4

18,908

31.2

L150

37.0

10,265

42.6

25,667

31.9

22,116

40.7

13,397

37.7

1,377

22.3

L252

37.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,159

42.5

7,690

34.0

1990 CANTERRA

30.9

.

.

8,378

27.3

2,185

33.6

3,050

39.6

1,090

28.8

3154S D

40.9

.

.

.

.

919

45.0

.

.

575

34.4

5440 INVIGOR

35.6

20,897

37.7

18,544

30.0

12,609

43.8

12,097

40.8

13,927

27.8

73-75 RR

44.1

.

.

.

.

5,440

45.7

7,986

43.2

4,905

43.7

74-44

37.7

.

.

.

.

2,014

39.8

.

.

3,259

36.4

74-54 RR

31.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,157

22.5

3,032

34.7

7565 RR

32.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

913

32.6

Fall Rye DAKOTA

35.7

3,272

37.5

4,534

36.9

4,170

35.9

3,011

31.8

460

33.6

HAZLET

43.2

2,853

39.5

7,569

48.4

2,632

43.3

1,903

42.0

3,657

35.9

ACER

31.1

.

.

.

.

3,530

43.5

5,657

31.6

4,413

20.5

AMARILLO CDC

28.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

790

38.8

2,323

25.4

BRONCO CDC

35.7

3,294

30.0

2,045

26.5

4,224

44.1

2,883

39.4

681

22.7

GOLDEN CDC

34.7

32,634

36.3

36,526

31.6

37,115

40.9

16,384

34.0

12,191

21.2

MEADOW CDC

38.1

29,984

39.4

54,099

35.3

65,674

48.8

53,516

35.8

38,910

26.1

SAFFRON CDC

21.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,476

21.9

BETHUNE CDC

24.7

456

24.8

.

.

2,122

29.8

2,781

25.4

3,391

20.9

PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE

21.6

.

.

.

.

881

29.0

2,425

24.0

1,722

14.4

SANCTUARY CDC

19.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,572

19.7

SORREL CDC

24.2

1,834

29.9

2,060

20.2

1,350

29.6

2,607

28.1

2,022

14.7

19.8

957

17.5

1,373

20.9

1,520

23.4

2,353

18.9

2,529

18.7

24.7

868

20.6

466

22.8

1,015

29.4

788

36.4

2,227

20.3

15.9

4,498

19.2

4,783

12.3

3,871

18.0

6,028

16.5

4,655

13.7

71.0

.

.

.

.

8,636

74.8

1,231

57.5

516

39.8

AVONLEA AC

41.0

49,072

43.9

41,929

35.9

23,893

48.2

13,002

40.3

6,709

28.0

BRIGADE

41.4

1,583

48.4

4,317

45.8

12,122

53.3

24,973

44.2

43,877

35.8

CURRENT AAC

32.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,976

32.6

DESIRE CDC

40.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

894

49.5

1,519

35.0

Field Peas

Flax

Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN

Mustard - Oriental CUTLASS

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Wheat - Canada Prairie SADASH

Wheat - Durum


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5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

55

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

ENTERPRISE

42.6

.

.

4,410

43.2

9,142

47.2

2,190

43.0

4,708

33.0

EUROSTAR

41.6

1,735

47.4

2,878

38.6

1,571

58.8

4,070

48.5

7,047

33.5

FORTITUDE CDC

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,204

47.0

4,080

29.3

KYLE

28.6

4,668

35.2

2,441

26.1

2,922

28.8

492

14.5

1,151

12.4

NAVIGATOR AC

46.4

47,003

49.0

39,945

42.9

36,067

54.5

26,557

44.6

21,858

35.8

RAYMORE AAC

30.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

9,089

30.2

STRONGFIELD

41.6

138,218

43.1

140,360

39.4

162,319

48.7

103,327

41.5

99,038

31.5

TRANSCEND

39.5

.

.

.

.

3,148

53.6

20,670

49.3

54,934

35.0

VERONA CDC

43.8

12,525

46.3

45,853

41.7

69,631

50.9

50,671

41.9

35,725

34.4

Wheat - Hard Red Spring 41.4

.

.

.

.

3,936

46.9

2,956

36.2

3,428

39.7

GO CDC

38.8

681

43.2

2,331

34.6

1,785

29.8

3,359

45.2

600

40.8

LILLIAN

37.7

40,285

38.4

41,968

33.3

37,852

42.2

20,490

39.6

9,162

31.6

MCKENZIE

33.5

8,139

34.9

4,357

23.9

2,512

45.1

1,429

33.0

1,336

34.9

MUCHMORE

39.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,868

39.7

PLENTIFUL CDC

29.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,309

29.9

STETTLER

29.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,764

29.9

SUPERB AC

44.7

7,027

44.8

3,578

37.7

8,663

54.6

8,641

42.7

3,443

31.7

UNITY

39.7

4,332

35.2

7,722

40.4

7,837

47.2

3,510

31.6

1,769

30.0

UTMOST CDC

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

640

40.2

880

37.6

WASKADA

42.3

.

.

.

.

1,463

48.2

2,396

41.9

1,365

36.6

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) BASTIA CDC

1,116

.

.

543

1,380

853

1,440

491

1,263

1,108

672

CANTATE

1,171

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

705

1,171

KEET

1,206

2,008

1144

1,450

1,085

1,387

1,541

1,901

1,321

787

721

985

1,615

767

1,348

1,105

1,019

1,334

1,120

1,243

1,130

591

TOGO CDC

Chickpea - Large Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) LEADER CDC

2,015

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,454

2,352

470

970

ORION CDC

2,383

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,535

2,789

833

1,634

701

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

535

701

Coriander (yields in lb./acre) SMALL SEED

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,629

32,432

1,706

57,436

1,627

35,604

1,894

31,859

1,598

25,539

1,199

GREENSTAR CDC

1,135

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,325

1,135

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,638

.

.

2,290

1,614

10,596

1,711

10,415

1,834

5,818

1,162

IMPROVE CDC

1,612

6,335

1,495

7,447

1,706

2,077

1,949

1,900

1,810

3,305

1,294

6,031

1,817

11,594

1,735

12,528

2,172

8,208

1,700

9,581

1,146

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,735

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,570

.

.

.

.

6,240

2,141

27,749

1,845

37,846

1,272

IMAX CL CDC

1,594

.

.

.

.

3,076

2,637

11,569

1,795

11,930

1,129

IMPACT CDC

1,603

3,311

1,486

3,337

1,470

2,616

2,183

.

.

1,333

1,078

MAXIM CDC

1,731

47,664

1,728

41,103

1,786

66,880

2,189

68,459

1,867

81,183

1,208

ROSETOWN CDC

1,814

783

1,803

.

.

591

2,163

727

1,781

560

1,506

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

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Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

average yields by risk zone

Barley AUSTENSON CDC

61.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

776

61.4

BENTLEY

57.9

680

69.1

757

40.5

.

.

427

44.6

1,428

65.8

CHAMPION

53.9

647

43.4

1,233

43.1

4,839

76.7

3,815

29.3

2,741

55.0

COPELAND CDC

55.3

14,137

51.8

9,983

46.2

11,996

77.7

11,047

39.0

14,182

59.2

COWBOY CDC

40.6

.

.

646

29.8

499

62.5

.

.

440

31.9

KINDERSLEY CDC

49.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

534

49.0

LEGACY

60.6

1,264

60.4

2,331

44.8

3,500

83.1

1,241

37.5

2,301

54.8

MEREDITH

71.0

.

.

6,143

58.5

7,834

90.3

3,806

56.3

2,060

62.7

METCALFE AC

50.7

22,679

44.5

21,461

39.8

19,225

67.9

9,984

41.3

16,139

59.5

Canola L120

33.9

.

.

2,950

21.4

5,073

42.3

826

25.9

1,530

34.7

L130

33.5

13,375

31.6

22,321

23.6

24,041

43.2

27,791

29.8

16,359

40.4

L140P

42.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,028

37.7

7,633

44.8

L150

30.3

14,339

34.3

55,600

23.4

24,688

42.9

5,904

28.6

4,653

36.7

L159

36.3

.

.

2,102

21.2

7,664

40.7

1,487

35.1

924

36.3

L252

40.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

11,259

32.3

48,287

41.9

L261

30.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,959

22.7

2,142

44.4

REMARKABLE VT

24.7

1,397

27.3

2,366

16.4

2,075

32.9

815

18.7

678

30.5

1970

32.1

828

26.3

1,810

23.4

2,655

42.5

2,011

31.4

1,530

28.3

1990 CANTERRA

33.3

.

.

710

16.9

1,390

35.7

2,648

32.7

4,334

35.6

3154S D

45.7

.

.

.

.

1,233

46.4

1,235

38.1

2,823

48.7

3155C D

38.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,257

38.9

4157SY

42.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

569

42.6

45H29

32.1

31,250

33.7

27,227

26.2

19,162

42.5

17,132

26.4

9,116

32.8

45H31

33.5

.

.

.

.

7,002

41.0

13,984

26.5

5,281

42.1

45H33

40.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,926

40.8

45H76

40.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,168

40.9

45S54

37.4

.

.

.

.

11,749

43.4

8,557

29.8

3,820

36.0

45S56

48.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

581

48.8

46A76

10.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

958

6.7

1,287

13.8

46H75

32.6

.

.

526

27.2

439

42.9

1,547

28.1

2,618

34.6

500 VT

29.1

9,402

25.0

15,920

22.8

21,039

37.0

12,417

27.7

3,844

27.3

530 VT

35.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,092

31.3

3,555

37.1

530PV G

32.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,741

32.7

531PV G

36.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

905

36.6

5440 INVIGOR

34.6

28,566

31.3

17,672

26.1

22,022

43.1

28,894

31.3

25,023

40.7

6060

31.7

2,201

26.6

11,106

25.1

9,308

40.2

9,149

30.0

5,091

35.8

6064 RR

44.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,617

44.8

6074 RR

38.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

671

38.6

73-45

28.4

17,279

31.0

16,450

22.9

5,612

38.3

3,070

26.0

1,687

28.4

73-75 RR

30.6

.

.

8,209

22.9

10,973

37.4

3,377

27.1

2,138

30.4


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5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

57

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

74-44

34.9

.

.

.

.

11,006

38.8

13,529

28.7

26,329

36.5

74-54 RR

26.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,689

25.5

1,450

29.4

9559 PROVEN VR

36.5

.

.

1,150

19.8

4,746

44.0

2,054

29.5

1,578

35.2

9560 CL

35.7

.

.

418

22.9

2,277

41.4

786

26.1

2,045

35.7

9561 VR GS

37.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

510

37.0

9562 VR GC

41.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,667

41.1

997 RR

22.7

1,406

24.4

413

17.5

406

24.3

648

21.6

586

22.0

44.0

.

.

580

47.3

.

.

627

39.9

475

45.5

AGASSIZ

40.0

.

.

1,183

28.6

858

45.9

1,772

37.3

1,331

49.9

ALFETTA

30.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

475

30.9

COOPER

27.1

583

31.7

1,608

23.7

1,650

34.3

914

17.7

529

26.5

ECLIPSE

37.5

.

.

1,015

26.9

460

39.8

.

.

1,377

44.5

GOLDEN CDC

31.2

10,736

32.3

12,105

30.6

9,631

37.5

4,854

20.2

2,616

27.1

MARROWFAT

42.8

.

.

.

.

585

43.4

.

.

400

41.9

MEADOW CDC

37.1

2,726

36.6

11,437

33.5

12,748

45.1

13,915

29.8

10,023

41.3

PATRICK CDC

27.0

697

25.2

2,071

24.1

3,839

35.4

6,274

20.6

3,323

31.8

RAEZER CDC

37.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

992

37.6

28.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,025

28.7

Variety

Fall Rye HAZLET

Field Peas SAFFRON CDC SAGE CDC

33.7

1,042

29.8

1,007

37.1

1,261

34.8

920

29.7

735

37.3

SERGEANT SW

26.6

663

19.3

2,299

22.3

1,893

37.2

1,869

17.7

1,124

36.8

STRIKER CDC

33.4

1,287

20.2

1,298

30.6

2,559

48.9

6,618

27.0

2,340

43.5

BETHUNE CDC

23.3

11,086

19.4

8,749

19.6

16,765

31.4

14,021

17.5

14,487

24.9

BRAVO AAC

23.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,833

23.7

PRAIRIE BLUE

13.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

528

13.5

PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE

18.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,131

17.4

512

22.1

SORREL CDC

23.3

8,078

20.6

7,666

21.1

12,301

33.3

18,126

18.5

8,506

23.5

TAURUS

21.1

1,266

20.8

1,359

20.2

822

29.0

649

14.8

405

19.4

VIMY

20.7

689

16.7

864

16.1

518

21.7

646

8.3

1,807

28.6

WESTLIN 70

19.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,175

15.1

917

25.1

WESTLIN 71

27.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

556

25.6

1,000

29.2

HYHEAR1

28.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

556

28.0

L156H

39.9

.

.

.

.

7,316

39.8

3,618

39.8

3,320

40.3

NX4 102RR

43.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,470

43.0

V12-1 VICTORY

39.2

.

.

.

.

10,934

43.3

7,118

33.0

3,485

38.8

V12-2 VICTORY

35.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,020

30.2

1,412

39.8

1012 RR

31.9

1,867

38.1

16,536

24.3

32,181

39.8

29,833

25.5

16,063

35.0

1014 RR

20.3

.

.

3,809

25.2

.

.

.

.

12,691

18.8

Flax

IP Canola

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2011

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2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2012 CL

32.4

2,092

28.5

2,803

21.9

3,863

44.2

3,981

24.0

4,057

38.5

2020 CL

30.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

526

30.6

BETANIA SW

79.5

4,136

63.6

1,629

61.6

3,411

105.3

1,825

77.9

1,173

87.7

CALIBRE

59.9

894

47.0

.

.

1,005

71.7

.

.

607

59.2

CAMDEN CS

90.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

955

90.4

DANCER CDC

79.7

17,203

71.4

12,069

65.4

22,498

97.3

9,270

78.2

17,232

76.0

DERBY

68.5

8,605

66.5

6,000

52.4

11,037

82.3

5,186

63.1

4,709

66.2

LEGGETT

81.7

2,861

72.9

2,412

59.5

8,086

99.8

4,414

61.4

2,752

90.1

MINSTREL CDC

94.3

.

.

.

.

431

123.3

1,091

82.7

696

94.7

MORGAN AC

85.6

7,651

73.4

927

71.0

5,124

104.9

2,029

83.4

2,034

91.3

ORRIN CDC

74.7

1,150

68.7

.

.

.

.

963

73.1

442

93.7

RONALD

83.0

674

63.3

.

.

444

93.0

701

86.7

788

91.0

SOURIS

88.8

.

.

.

.

3,016

100.4

2,553

80.1

3,269

84.7

SUMMIT

87.5

.

.

.

.

632

81.2

863

87.7

3,155

88.8

TRIACTOR

101.3

.

.

.

.

5,986

113.6

1,647

75.5

4,658

94.5

WEAVER CDC

86.0

595

81.3

1,334

70.1

3,141

102.1

877

68.5

1,034

75.3

TH 33003R2Y

29.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,101

17.9

1,096

40.7

23-10RY RR2

33.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

640

33.0

ANDREW AC

40.4

3,824

55.3

3,079

44.6

6,840

70.3

3,569

41.2

11,824

17.0

CONQUER

54.4

.

.

.

.

13,389

62.9

10,895

47.7

3,646

43.0

Variety

average yields by risk zone

Oats

Soybean

Wheat - Canada Prairie

CRYSTAL AC

50.0

2,391

46.2

3,547

41.6

5,054

62.6

6,354

48.6

1,351

37.5

ENCHANT

37.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

474

37.5

PASTEUR

52.7

.

.

.

.

1,087

73.7

3,300

55.0

5,640

47.4

Wheat - Durum BRIGADE

46.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,573

40.7

4,196

50.6

STRONGFIELD

48.2

9,443

45.1

21,545

45.7

13,438

66.0

8,455

36.3

7,712

41.5

TRANSCEND

48.3

.

.

.

.

866

73.4

1,713

42.0

2,163

43.3

VERONA CDC

50.4

449

63.2

.

.

585

65.7

1,090

46.2

1,320

42.8

35.4

2,698

38.3

1,807

37.0

1,830

45.4

1,424

19.1

1,185

30.4

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC BARRIE AC

29.2

2,873

22.9

2,590

25.5

3,623

37.6

1,312

29.6

1,435

26.8

CARBERRY

46.4

612

51.9

2,974

38.9

22,792

58.0

23,745

40.8

24,941

41.8

CARDALE

42.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,560

49.0

7,082

41.2

ELIE AAC

41.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

687

41.1

ELSA AC

36.3

783

25.8

941

29.0

1,697

45.8

1,353

35.7

1,451

36.4

GLENN

46.1

3,191

40.8

7,483

33.6

20,938

55.5

28,735

45.0

11,396

41.6

GO CDC

46.7

2,003

43.2

4,249

35.1

4,565

66.0

2,208

40.0

1,803

37.2

GOODEVE AC

43.4

6,573

47.4

10,074

35.4

7,993

55.0

9,598

39.6

2,788

42.6

HARVEST

40.4

5,056

36.9

5,478

31.4

5,251

53.7

5,291

44.3

6,354

36.9


|

5-year Variety

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

36.0

8,626

35.9

7,873

30.1

6,987

48.8

5,132

27.8

2,171

36.8

36.8

.

.

2,054

26.4

2,215

46.3

1,813

34.4

1,363

40.4

LILLIAN

35.7

30,518

34.1

21,637

32.7

17,874

49.4

10,999

26.8

7,361

31.7

MORRIS CDC VR

44.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,345

44.4

PLENTIFUL CDC

39.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,103

39.8

PRODIGY

35.1

2,880

39.1

2,274

28.1

2,433

40.0

828

27.0

617

33.3

SHAW

38.2

.

.

.

.

2,058

54.3

6,299

35.3

5,435

35.5

STANLEY CDC

42.6

.

.

1,261

31.2

12,625

51.8

8,030

37.1

13,190

38.2

STETTLER

41.6

.

.

595

32.6

612

53.2

2,690

37.0

2,369

46.0

SUPERB AC

36.7

10,426

34.7

9,573

32.9

6,173

49.0

1,386

26.6

460

26.1

TEAL CDC

29.8

2,308

29.6

.

.

687

38.6

.

.

672

21.7

UNITY

40.3

24,836

39.0

29,951

37.3

34,350

48.8

19,058

34.7

13,121

35.0

UTMOST CDC

43.0

.

.

1,681

35.0

7,006

52.4

13,000

40.2

22,594

42.3

VESPER

44.9

.

.

.

.

7,452

52.5

5,400

36.9

5,321

42.3

WASKADA

43.2

1,000

34.2

.

.

2,860

49.5

.

.

1,493

37.2

5604HR CL

41.4

.

.

1,275

28.8

5,652

47.9

5,437

36.4

5,559

42.5

859 WR

45.4

4,645

40.7

3,180

38.0

8,759

57.9

3,836

36.6

3,070

35.2

BUTEO CDC

47.4

1,233

48.6

10,892

47.7

18,849

51.0

5,459

40.2

2,740

35.3

EMERSON

48.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,431

48.6

1,232

2,232

1,235

2,205

1281

540

2,039

2,286

683

2,143

1,561

809

1,194

794

1,858

723

1,236

1,111

809

597

897

785

LARGE SEED

646

.

.

.

.

.

.

784

569

1,969

679

MAJOR CDC

538

.

.

.

.

434

1,041

1,327

346

922

575

FB9-4

1,528

.

.

.

.

.

.

943

1,828

1,307

1,310

FLORENT

1,680

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

675

1,680

TABOAR

1,933

.

.

.

.

.

.

837

1,856

678

2,028

.

.

2,088

1,274

1,938

1,572

1,750

710

1,766

981

Wheat - Winter

Canary Seed (yields in lb./acre) KEET TOGO CDC

Coriander (yields in lb./acre)

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre)

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) 1,151

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) IMAX CL CDC

1,347

.

.

427

1,437

.

.

.

.

473

1,265

MAXIM CDC

1,455

6,584

1,477

8,193

1,409

8,700

1,797

7,225

979

9,757

1,526

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

IMAGINE CDC INTREPID AC

PERIDOT CDC CL

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Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

2014

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley CHAMPION

79.5

.

.

.

.

4,006

89.5

.

.

2,287

61.9

COPELAND CDC

58.0

6,754

56.7

9,085

45.6

10,326

73.6

2,343

38.7

14,681

58.4

COWBOY CDC

57.3

.

.

.

.

719

57.4

.

.

1,664

57.3

METCALFE AC

50.1

7,495

50.3

3,857

39.4

2,536

53.0

1,988

41.5

6,813

57.2

RANGER AC

75.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,574

114.2

5,268

49.7

SUNDRE

43.9

.

.

420

38.7

.

.

.

.

401

49.3

L130

39.8

3,748

34.2

5,498

26.8

6,162

46.0

6,774

36.1

26,497

42.9

L140P

39.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

988

36.6

14,377

39.5

L150

31.7

6,079

33.8

16,800

27.2

9,091

37.3

3,402

32.8

1,163

37.9

L159

38.7

.

.

.

.

977

39.2

.

.

1,059

38.2

L252

33.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,865

29.4

6,086

38.8

1990 CANTERRA

32.5

.

.

418

24.2

735

32.1

2,474

31.3

1,433

37.3

3154S D

38.8

.

.

.

.

1,010

41.2

.

.

772

35.8

34-55

39.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,171

39.8

45H29

33.3

10,409

35.1

13,614

27.4

6,697

41.4

1,552

34.3

1,858

35.8

45H31

33.9

.

.

.

.

860

35.4

1,065

33.2

1,815

33.8

45H33

42.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,598

42.8

45H76

42.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

745

42.8

45S54

39.9

.

.

.

.

4,948

42.6

4,762

36.8

4,638

40.2

45S56

34.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,038

34.7

530PV G

34.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,816

34.8

5440 INVIGOR

35.0

10,743

36.8

11,791

26.6

6,597

44.4

8,137

36.8

8,363

35.4

6060

32.4

460

33.7

4,920

25.6

5,204

39.8

2,208

28.4

637

37.4

74-44

36.5

.

.

.

.

5,111

38.5

3,695

31.0

13,401

37.3

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed

Field Peas AMARILLO CDC

41.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,793

41.8

GOLDEN CDC

32.6

10,337

32.8

15,180

28.0

10,330

39.6

5,740

26.8

5,016

38.5

HORNET CDC

25.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

995

25.0

MARROWFAT

28.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

895

28.4

MEADOW CDC

37.3

3,706

39.5

20,606

31.9

19,082

45.6

13,795

32.7

12,299

38.0

PATRICK CDC

30.9

.

.

865

25.3

1,580

42.1

1,348

19.5

2,448

32.0

SAFFRON CDC

41.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

585

41.1

SAGE CDC

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

505

40.9

1,214

30.1

STRIKER CDC

31.6

894

23.9

.

.

1,019

41.3

.

.

738

27.5

TREASURE CDC

26.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,627

24.2

939

30.5

BETHUNE CDC

24.9

4,384

23.5

6,588

25.4

10,906

31.6

8,180

18.2

15,005

24.0

PRAIRIE BLUE

23.7

660

28.0

1,683

24.5

1,295

30.8

1,830

13.8

2,343

25.9

SORREL CDC

21.6

1,376

8.3

825

23.1

2,871

27.8

4,232

20.1

2,781

23.9

WESTLIN 71

32.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

435

32.0

L156H

39.3

.

.

.

.

4,693

41.4

3,753

33.4

3,580

42.6

REDRIVER 1861

32.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

852

32.6

V12-1 VICTORY

38.3

.

.

899

20.0

5,849

40.9

4,818

34.9

5,666

41.3

V12-2 VICTORY

32.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

788

25.3

2,243

35.5

15.1

981

17.1

465

9.2

827

23.8

1,038

12.7

2,760

13.7

DERBY

44.2

501

46.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

517

41.8

LEGGETT

53.1

.

.

.

.

505

70.7

670

74.3

2,319

43.1

Flax

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

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5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

61

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

54.0

.

.

.

.

1,939

48.4

.

.

423

79.7

MOOSOMIN NSC RR2Y

25.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,486

25.2

P002T04R

38.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

787

38.5

TH 32004R2Y

30.9

.

.

.

.

949

33.7

1,006

25.1

808

34.6

23-10RY RR2

24.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,700

18.4

743

38.0

23-60RY

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,000

36.3

ANDREW AC

42.8

8,494

48.5

5,339

39.7

4,888

53.8

2,990

22.5

2,808

34.5

PASTEUR

51.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,165

51.7

SADASH

51.5

.

.

1,505

46.4

4,474

63.2

1,184

46.6

2,125

33.1

AVONLEA AC

32.7

1,878

34.7

3,590

32.5

.

.

.

.

1,722

30.7

BRIGADE

45.5

586

52.1

4,717

52.3

17,198

54.8

22,284

37.4

17,818

44.4

COMMANDER

45.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

597

45.0

STRONGFIELD

43.3

16,927

43.0

25,889

39.9

20,358

55.7

4,248

34.3

21,546

37.7

TRANSCEND

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,674

41.4

9,449

38.7

VERONA CDC

47.1

765

38.9

2,413

38.4

8,249

59.5

2,278

37.5

4,803

36.1

Variety MORGAN AC

Soybean

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Durum

BARRIE AC

32.8

3,508

34.0

2,773

29.1

2,289

42.8

3,373

29.5

2,624

30.9

BRANDON AAC

33.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

608

33.4

CARBERRY

42.4

.

.

756

39.5

1,726

49.6

1,255

44.0

2,720

37.9

CARDALE

39.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

750

37.0

3,334

40.4

ELIE AAC

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

837

39.5

GLENN

45.1

.

.

661

38.7

965

47.6

2,088

46.7

1,187

43.9

GOODEVE AC

37.6

1,909

43.9

1,774

31.4

.

.

1,000

35.9

700

38.8

HARVEST

37.9

3,202

40.2

3,130

29.6

4,839

40.6

.

.

678

45.6

LILLIAN

40.3

31,141

39.5

30,697

37.6

28,882

46.1

16,836

38.5

10,816

37.6

MCKENZIE

35.4

9,551

36.8

10,240

32.4

1,846

46.0

.

.

406

28.1

MORRIS CDC VR

34.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,357

34.2

SHAW

45.4

.

.

2,917

38.5

7,965

56.3

10,482

43.7

8,500

39.9

STANLEY CDC

41.7

.

.

.

.

1,997

52.5

797

20.0

1,265

38.3

SUPERB AC

29.6

5,055

34.0

3,213

23.6

2,179

35.5

1,439

19.8

988

28.5

UNITY

42.3

8,508

39.3

22,541

38.8

21,680

49.2

8,523

39.6

7,169

38.8

UTMOST CDC

43.9

.

.

413

32.4

4,711

50.7

7,387

43.1

8,134

41.1

VESPER

37.6

.

.

.

.

956

43.5

2,214

32.2

4,333

39.0

WASKADA

39.5

2,054

43.4

5,393

35.2

5,306

47.5

3,298

33.5

6,289

38.4

40.6

1,121

45.6

3,724

45.2

675

43.9

1,080

37.1

2,748

32.8

.

.

1,304

545

.

.

1,834

864

2,173

1,003

Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC

Canaryseed (yields in lb./acre) TOGO CDC

842

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,138

2,704

1,336

3,821

1,078

579

1,470

1,025

591

1,311

1,190

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,195

.

.

.

.

2,701

1,131

.

.

980

1,371

.

.

1,181

1,409

3,750

1,279

.

.

2,218

1,111

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,248

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) DAZIL CDC

1,495

.

.

.

.

1,740

1,642

5,877

1,254

4,284

1,764

IMAX CL CDC

1,369

743

1,261

868

1,140

2,601

1,757

885

844

1,808

1,221

IMPACT CDC

1,184

1,598

1,202

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,057

1,171

MAXIM CDC

1,614

17,227

1,627

31,886

1,550

36,701

2,013

38,649

1,204

77,145

1,653

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Hard Red Spring


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2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

COPELAND CDC

55.8

1,412

45.0

1,380

47.7

2,766

63.4

2,709

52.1

3,392

60.3

KENDALL CDC

24.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

506

24.5

METCALFE AC

51.2

2,716

58.8

1,865

39.3

2,651

63.2

1,950

40.6

1,396

43.9

L130

35.1

.

.

1,506

26.6

2,005

40.1

2,133

37.8

2,773

33.9

L140P

36.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,143

36.6

L150

32.5

599

39.2

5,562

28.9

4,878

35.6

1,699

33.2

1,025

31.7

L252

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

618

51.9

1,900

34.8

1970

32.9

.

.

1,046

29.1

.

.

.

.

771

38.0

1990 CANTERRA

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,701

34.7

765

38.6

45H31

39.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,327

39.3

790

41.0

45H33

35.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,051

35.4

530 VT

27.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

601

27.3

530PV G

31.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

660

31.9

5440 INVIGOR

36.8

2,193

37.0

2,431

26.7

1,584

45.0

4,228

38.7

993

39.6

GOLDEN CDC

30.1

10,927

33.9

9,709

23.8

8,155

35.6

4,799

26.3

3,744

28.6

MEADOW CDC

35.4

5,192

41.0

13,559

29.0

13,876

42.1

11,306

34.2

7,888

32.7

BETHUNE CDC

23.0

1,081

21.8

.

.

609

24.2

882

19.2

1,896

25.0

SORREL CDC

24.8

.

.

.

.

726

24.8

1,863

24.6

2,069

24.9

HYHEAR1

25.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

839

25.0

L156H

38.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,202

37.3

1,374

39.5

14.2

487

18.3

.

.

896

12.6

1,140

14.8

765

12.8

98.9

.

.

.

.

490

137.6

.

.

570

65.7

BRIGADE

39.8

.

.

.

.

2,067

57.0

5,990

39.4

9,923

36.3

STRONGFIELD

41.0

39,493

46.9

37,675

37.7

26,751

46.6

26,312

38.3

19,824

31.7

TRANSCEND

40.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,035

48.2

5,070

37.5

VERONA CDC

38.7

3,606

45.5

12,431

37.2

25,199

45.3

27,196

34.8

15,292

34.2

Variety Barley

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed

Field Peas

Flax

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats MORGAN AC

Wheat - Durum

Wheat - Hard Red Spring CARDALE

51.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,858

54.6

6,451

49.9

KANE

36.3

1,159

42.2

2,284

32.8

3,347

42.9

2,441

26.0

2,849

37.8

LILLIAN

34.6

15,684

36.3

14,806

31.1

14,095

39.8

11,665

31.3

4,146

32.3

MCKENZIE

26.7

3,655

31.6

2,846

26.1

1,282

24.6

1,386

18.9

1,984

25.5

PLENTIFUL CDC

47.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,353

47.1

SHAW

46.0

.

.

.

.

5,305

51.5

1,353

31.0

1,824

41.1

UNITY

42.2

5,280

47.9

6,604

37.5

8,455

44.6

1,715

42.6

3,113

35.5

VESPER

38.7

.

.

.

.

2,943

43.6

8,427

35.4

7,003

40.7


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5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011

2012

2013

2014

63

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,393

11,989

1,448

14,233

1,338

10,547

1,578

5,909

1,281

4,714

1,144

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,570

.

.

1,376

1,607

1,800

1,790

1,104

1,235

541

1,422

IMPROVE CDC

1,638

510

1,757

.

.

.

.

.

.

630

1,541

.

.

1,764

2,017

595

1,739

.

.

535

593

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,695

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) 1,572

.

.

.

.

.

.

14,199

1,658

13,977

1,486

KING

1,852

661

1,750

640

1,772

525

2,088

1,124

1,894

1,132

1,803

MAXIM CDC

1,649

26,997

1,653

35,716

1,479

40,315

2,050

46,558

1,596

40,640

1,457

REDBERRY CDC

1,429

5,032

1,380

3,222

1,422

1,610

1,649

2,344

1,358

1,028

1,495

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

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risk zone 14 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

79.8

.

.

CHAMPION

66.3

.

.

CONLON

72.8

.

.

COPELAND CDC

57.3

12,010

53.3

LEGACY

65.7

9,682

61.9

9,496

MAJOR

92.4

.

.

MCGUIRE CDC

54.6

440

58.8

MEREDITH

76.1

.

.

2,214

METCALFE AC

55.9

34,168

53.0

21,639

Variety

seeded acres

2013

2014

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

.

1,028

110.5

2,551

69.8

4,295

78.3

2,211

47.3

3,649

89.5

2,009

57.3

1,928

53.5

.

.

1,713

82.6

817

55.8

1,042

70.2

11,920

28.9

9,398

77.1

8,598

53.1

16,983

71.2

43.7

8,608

87.4

6,784

65.2

7,476

73.8

.

.

1,007

90.1

.

.

644

95.7

509

34.6

746

76.4

2,168

51.4

1,200

54.0

43.7

7,760

91.4

1,612

42.2

3,360

78.3

33.0

24,069

76.2

17,925

48.6

26,538

64.7

average yields by risk zone

Barley

NEWDALE

70.4

3,200

69.8

2,620

49.1

4,140

90.8

2,299

51.8

2,488

76.9

TRADITION

54.2

4,540

55.8

2,170

33.0

2,499

65.0

756

50.0

1,128

67.1

XENA

58.5

2,765

56.8

1,260

24.5

1,784

77.2

3,479

63.0

1,524

57.6

Canola/Rapeseed L120

41.0

.

.

5,250

22.7

8,602

45.5

17,018

39.0

18,363

46.0

L130

38.3

29,079

41.8

61,763

24.5

39,788

48.2

53,064

36.8

53,601

46.3

L140P

42.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,950

36.3

9,147

45.7

L150

32.3

27,672

35.0

35,808

22.8

20,150

45.3

3,336

28.8

1,574

40.5

L159

41.4

.

.

1,081

24.2

10,706

46.8

3,368

31.4

1,653

38.1

L160S

43.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,378

42.7

1,079

44.4

L252

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

15,546

38.0

51,451

45.9

L261

41.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,503

37.2

1,904

47.6

REMARKABLE VT

29.1

7,498

30.2

1,937

23.2

976

36.4

810

28.3

485

21.9

1918

34.2

975

36.9

2,070

16.8

5,377

42.9

1,893

27.6

1,303

33.7

1970

41.3

.

.

736

22.2

715

53.4

1,664

42.2

485

48.9

1990 CANTERRA

39.2

.

.

1,012

19.6

9,527

47.2

15,972

32.8

12,675

42.7

3153 D

37.4

.

.

2,280

28.0

6,067

43.6

4,381

33.4

927

38.8

3155C D

42.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,105

42.2

4157SY

55.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,277

55.4

45H25

46.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,065

46.9

45H29

37.0

20,735

38.4

14,022

24.3

13,997

44.3

12,052

35.8

6,456

46.4

45H31

37.2

.

.

4,546

22.0

8,452

44.2

20,176

33.8

14,182

42.8

45H33

45.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,536

45.6

45H76

34.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,198

34.3

45S53

34.5

.

.

442

23.6

.

.

.

.

1,050

39.1

45S54

36.6

.

.

.

.

4,025

44.8

5,368

31.3

2,603

34.6

45S56

34.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

492

34.5

46H75

44.0

.

.

977

25.5

4,790

51.1

3,444

38.7

3,214

44.7

500 VT

31.8

9,272

32.1

29,220

21.4

30,703

40.2

19,265

32.8

8,249

35.1

530 VT

36.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

14,025

34.0

7,648

39.5

530PV G

41.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,191

41.2

531PV G

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

860

36.3

5440 INVIGOR

38.8

64,586

39.8

37,522

22.8

35,177

47.8

44,095

38.9

41,368

43.8


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5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

65

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

5525 CL

40.7

498

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,584

42.2

33.4

731

37.0

1,763

24.2

2,087

44.4

704

24.8

623

28.4

38.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

814

24.8

1,383

47.2

6060

35.6

2,000

37.9

7,653

27.5

6,781

42.1

10,928

34.3

4,159

42.5

6064 RR

51.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,502

51.6

6074 RR

41.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

610

41.2

73-45

36.1

24,434

40.6

17,818

22.4

10,531

46.6

11,046

38.4

889

35.3

73-75 RR

34.5

.

.

17,242

24.4

25,063

42.4

8,567

31.9

1,657

32.9

74-44

39.6

.

.

.

.

5,344

40.3

13,823

32.9

26,748

42.9

74-54 RR

35.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

10,989

33.6

5,505

40.4

74-55 RR

35.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

656

33.8

555

37.9

7565 RR

31.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

855

31.7

9559 PROVEN VR

35.9

.

.

3,872

22.4

6,688

41.8

2,544

37.7

2,127

39.6

9561 VR GS

31.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,071

35.1

685

25.6

9562 VR GC

36.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

640

20.7

1,711

42.3

Field Peas LIMERICK CDC

48.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

440

48.9

MEADOW CDC

34.6

1,881

35.9

12,019

30.8

5,161

47.7

4,638

23.5

4,368

40.7

SAFFRON CDC

45.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

860

45.2

BETHUNE CDC

20.7

2,804

22.2

1,498

11.0

1,804

26.0

.

.

1,774

21.1

BRAVO AAC

30.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,857

30.0

GLAS CDC

30.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

598

30.0

SORREL CDC

23.8

4,500

24.2

2,774

19.7

4,875

30.3

9,613

19.2

7,949

26.6

18.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,643

18.7

HYHEAR1

30.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

402

30.8

443

30.0

L156H

43.3

.

.

.

.

14,009

48.1

11,319

36.5

3,622

45.9

V12-1 VICTORY

40.8

.

.

4,560

28.7

20,862

45.1

7,345

37.2

4,338

38.4

V12-2 VICTORY

34.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,009

36.0

2,368

32.7

1012 RR

34.4

1,080

35.7

48,421

22.3

59,510

41.9

64,879

33.0

31,765

41.6

1016 RR

36.4

.

.

.

.

5,044

38.4

1,967

29.1

425

46.9

2012 CL

35.7

2,705

38.9

11,317

21.3

15,782

44.4

9,453

35.7

4,982

39.0

2016 CL

36.1

.

.

.

.

2,005

34.3

.

.

591

41.9

2020 CL

37.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,440

37.2

BETANIA SW

104.7

5,827

105.1

4,809

89.1

5,618

126.3

3,150

96.7

3,649

98.6

BOYER CDC

80.3

854

73.6

.

.

1,104

86.0

932

75.2

801

85.6 63.8

Flax

Hemp Grain X59

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Oats

CALIBRE

73.3

1,254

64.1

773

45.6

2,194

91.4

598

71.9

628

DANCER CDC

88.2

38,412

83.5

21,680

72.3

36,644

107.4

17,859

83.4

17,392

83.0

DERBY

69.2

2,930

61.4

2,418

52.7

3,098

81.0

953

75.1

2,265

78.3

LEGGETT

92.7

3,543

104.8

1,011

61.6

2,419

102.6

1,177

77.4

1,215

78.5

average yields by risk zone

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2011

2012

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

LU

90.5

958

99.9

MINSTREL CDC

104.8

.

.

MORGAN AC

104.3

18,457

100.2

MORRISON CDC

106.7

.

ORRIN CDC

100.6

SOURIS

103.3

SUMMIT TRIACTOR

Variety

published by the Western Producer

seeded acres

2013

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

.

.

2,182

107.4

837

75.0

2,061

132.7

10,918

74.8

24,954

.

.

.

3,652

92.8

2,247

.

.

2,356

104.5

.

.

117.4

2,748

24.4

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

1,291

47.0

1,367

98.0

1,402

106.7

2,529

91.0

123.4

13,259

115.1

22,802

94.4

.

.

.

.

760

106.7

81.1

3,085

123.3

2,616

100.8

2,753

101.4

58.1

6,227

132.5

9,296

101.9

6,645

93.9

1,040

87.8

4,685

119.2

5,580

97.0

7,542

103.0

127.5

1,639

110.8

14,937

131.2

9,486

99.1

5,151

108.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

920

24.4

Spring Rye

average yields by risk zone

GAZELLE

Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC

63.0

979

68.2

5,123

51.3

6,233

75.6

1,105

50.2

1,520

56.3

CONQUER

56.6

.

.

816

37.6

4,935

71.4

5,095

50.1

1,842

43.5

FOREMOST AC

66.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

546

66.4

PASTEUR

68.6

.

.

.

.

4,752

85.1

6,811

66.1

3,351

50.3

5702 PR

62.0

.

.

.

.

653

70.6

956

51.3

847

67.4

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ALVENA

46.0

3,194

41.8

1,318

40.1

2,154

58.7

410

36.2

1,670

44.5

BRANDON AAC

53.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,076

53.3

CARBERRY

50.4

749

52.7

13,443

41.8

27,124

65.0

25,333

48.1

25,043

41.6

CARDALE

48.8

.

.

.

.

858

67.2

6,639

45.0

21,137

49.3

DOMAIN AC

45.7

10,585

43.0

5,095

32.1

9,725

56.2

8,798

52.4

6,457

35.8

FIELDSTAR

40.5

3,560

33.4

5,666

31.2

6,739

52.8

2,593

37.7

1,575

42.8

GLENN

47.2

5,781

49.1

13,916

38.0

15,474

58.5

17,795

47.8

10,528

40.7

GO CDC

56.7

25,038

58.5

10,841

47.0

10,604

58.3

9,509

64.6

4,947

49.7

GOODEVE AC

44.7

8,889

42.9

9,224

37.0

7,748

59.2

2,012

42.2

2,424

36.9

HARVEST

49.6

41,518

48.8

48,421

36.8

48,049

65.7

48,768

55.5

53,157

42.2

IMAGINE CDC

45.0

10,164

43.8

9,936

35.2

10,623

56.2

2,811

42.3

3,354

44.6

INFINITY

39.7

9,361

37.0

2,664

29.3

1,506

45.0

7,054

45.5

701

45.8

INTREPID AC

41.4

1,299

42.1

1,097

37.2

2,783

48.5

2,075

39.0

595

23.4

KANE

43.7

5,940

47.6

4,747

29.4

2,690

58.9

1,960

39.3

2,662

48.3

MORRIS CDC VR

47.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,902

47.1

MUCHMORE

49.0

.

.

948

45.1

1,637

63.1

4,937

49.3

9,751

47.0

PLENTIFUL CDC

47.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

543

57.5

6,432

46.1

SHAW

46.7

532

43.5

2,136

39.4

5,690

62.6

6,358

40.5

10,909

43.6

STANLEY CDC

53.9

.

.

1,369

37.4

13,193

59.2

12,565

52.9

7,136

48.9

STETTLER

43.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,176

42.2

3,029

43.4

SUPERB AC

46.9

14,888

50.5

10,533

41.6

3,819

56.1

1,993

38.2

2,942

41.4

TEAL CDC

38.7

1,699

34.8

1,331

32.4

644

47.3

1,219

37.7

1,445

45.9

UNITY

45.3

12,041

43.8

16,512

38.1

23,498

55.5

10,866

40.6

5,934

36.3

UTMOST CDC

50.6

961

65.5

6,529

38.6

27,333

58.7

27,486

48.6

22,042

46.1

VESPER

41.4

.

.

435

38.0

7,690

58.3

17,155

35.7

10,404

38.3

W1876 AAC

49.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

550

49.7


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2011

2012

2013

2014

67

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

5602HR

37.4

2,244

37.0

1,580

28.1

3,223

48.4

1,362

31.3

1,502

29.7

5604HR CL

49.9

.

.

3,369

34.5

9,078

62.2

8,572

47.6

7,297

44.2

5605HR CL

55.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

500

55.3

859 WR

49.5

3,593

51.8

5,549

42.1

10,326

57.0

8,313

45.5

6,980

47.8

BUTEO CDC

47.8

1,474

54.4

4,398

47.7

10,405

52.2

4,484

34.7

1,230

51.8

EMERSON

52.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,449

52.4

FLOURISH

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,927

39.1

Wheat - Winter

Canaryseed (yields in lb./acre) 1,246

733

1,426

2,225

833

1,363

1,711

.

.

2,607

1,303

KEET

1,127

1,592

1,135

1,172

538

1,151

1,179

2,653

1,186

2,648

1,296

SNOWDROP CDC

1,916

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

625

1,916

TABOAR

2,291

.

.

.

.

621

3,840

818

1,111

1,139

2,293

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre)

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

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risk zone 15 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

66.9

.

.

.

.

2,504

85.3

3,042

48.6

4,068

69.2

BENTLEY

59.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

998

59.9 68.7

Variety

average yields by risk zone

Barley

CHAMPION

67.1

3,073

75.2

7,091

53.6

6,391

80.5

4,712

62.3

5,349

COPELAND CDC

60.2

36,586

65.4

50,668

45.4

27,314

70.0

34,706

58.1

53,028

67.0

COWBOY CDC

49.9

1,308

32.6

1,472

50.2

700

66.0

1,187

57.0

500

54.6

KINDERSLEY CDC

66.9

.

.

.

.

548

61.1

.

.

2,051

68.4

LEGACY

64.5

3,955

67.4

5,094

45.9

6,408

73.3

2,425

58.7

2,613

80.3

MCGUIRE CDC

50.6

929

42.7

1,914

33.6

4,553

65.9

1,263

32.3

2,699

47.9

MEREDITH

68.7

2,324

79.4

9,388

57.6

18,584

78.6

6,110

56.1

7,266

64.8

METCALFE AC

55.8

59,980

60.9

66,306

45.1

42,164

67.2

33,663

49.1

49,493

59.0

NEWDALE

71.1

3,383

65.5

5,290

48.6

8,483

79.2

7,594

77.1

3,795

77.9

POLARSTAR CDC

63.7

4,407

69.3

3,687

50.3

2,265

74.9

3,724

56.2

5,776

68.5

ROSSER AC

68.1

1,046

71.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,576

65.6

SYNERGY AAC

77.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,272

77.7

DYNAMITE OAC

40.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,598

40.5

L120

34.8

.

.

2,405

27.2

6,285

34.8

993

34.3

2,540

42.3

L130

36.5

24,404

42.3

40,756

28.7

42,625

41.6

48,711

32.2

28,426

42.5

L140P

41.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,720

36.4

13,703

42.5

L150

34.4

47,658

41.1

98,088

28.7

44,037

41.4

13,658

29.8

3,967

34.3

L159

38.7

.

.

2,902

27.2

17,460

42.5

4,759

31.1

2,418

40.1

L160S

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,994

39.2

1,079

38.9

L252

41.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

28,043

35.9

60,493

44.6

L261

39.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,281

34.6

10,964

43.3

Canola/Rapeseed

REMARKABLE VT

28.4

5,229

32.5

4,145

23.3

1,143

30.8

1,136

26.7

1,273

27.5

1970

35.4

3,445

42.3

7,186

30.5

4,533

43.3

2,884

23.6

1,950

40.3

1990 CANTERRA

35.4

.

.

6,263

31.4

9,842

39.4

11,764

30.6

13,767

38.3

3153 D

31.4

.

.

3,031

23.3

3,833

38.1

3,832

29.6

2,722

33.4

3154S D

40.7

.

.

.

.

557

47.7

.

.

1,441

38.0

3155C D

35.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,305

35.4

43E03

37.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

472

37.6

45H29

34.0

55,176

36.8

40,227

26.9

19,234

40.5

9,972

27.9

11,329

40.1

45H31

33.6

.

.

6,686

26.5

10,731

36.0

8,222

28.7

12,572

38.5

45H33

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

9,876

39.1

45H75

41.0

.

.

.

.

1,290

44.0

2,015

37.3

3,877

42.0

45H76

38.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,891

38.2

45S54

38.4

.

.

.

.

12,952

41.3

7,536

32.1

1,906

43.6

45S56

40.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,681

40.7

46H75

38.0

.

.

2,524

28.5

5,727

38.8

4,911

31.6

6,460

46.1

46S53

33.9

.

.

5,864

29.2

4,718

39.5

.

.

445

36.7

500 VT

31.1

10,769

35.1

21,361

26.3

21,137

35.3

9,933

26.3

5,879

34.4

530 VT

34.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,419

30.9

6,337

37.7


|

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2011

2012

2013

2014

69

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

530PV G

40.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,654

40.2

531PV G

35.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

499

35.8

532PV G

36.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

634

36.6

5440 INVIGOR

38.0

110,603

40.7

56,113

30.3

50,768

42.9

67,754

31.5

67,424

42.9

5525 CL

34.4

7,875

35.7

2,257

25.7

2,451

38.7

2,720

30.9

4,454

36.4

6040

28.8

3,622

32.1

3,223

25.9

588

32.4

1,186

22.5

499

35.6

6060

34.7

5,786

39.8

18,160

28.9

16,659

41.5

9,699

27.2

7,176

39.2

6064 RR

40.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,028

40.3

6074 RR

45.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

661

45.2

73-45

29.6

7,925

36.0

32,109

26.8

8,181

35.7

2,375

25.8

1,691

29.5

74-44

35.6

.

.

.

.

31,002

37.9

23,377

30.5

37,150

37.0

74-54 RR

31.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

14,268

30.2

5,879

34.7

7565 RR

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

501

35.3

9560 CL

36.2

.

.

995

26.0

1,477

43.1

3,279

29.3

10,239

38.4

9561 VR GS

30.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,342

26.7

1,352

34.2

9562 VR GC

34.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,937

30.6

2,251

40.4

AMARILLO CDC

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,131

18.0

3,062

43.0

COOPER

34.5

.

.

829

35.6

.

.

440

20.4

410

47.4

GOLDEN CDC

31.4

8,376

36.2

12,228

29.3

7,004

37.4

4,348

18.6

2,879

31.3

LIMERICK CDC

31.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

615

15.5

1,047

41.3

MARROWFAT

40.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,579

38.0

2,280

41.7

MEADOW CDC

37.0

22,948

41.9

39,471

33.7

23,102

43.6

17,982

26.6

17,657

39.9

PATRICK CDC

28.8

2,363

33.9

4,834

26.3

4,294

32.7

4,107

20.0

2,421

36.4

RAEZER CDC

32.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,057

23.3

1,121

41.9

SAFFRON CDC

32.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,487

18.2

3,360

43.1

SCUBA

20.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

558

20.9

STRIKER CDC

34.5

1,726

40.1

2,245

31.6

3,026

48.5

2,320

19.0

4,079

32.3

TREASURE CDC

35.8

.

.

3,115

24.7

3,513

44.2

3,886

29.1

5,937

41.1

ARRAS CDC

24.1

3,352

22.8

2,056

24.8

3,018

30.5

3,144

18.0

2,356

25.1

BETHUNE CDC

25.4

16,622

24.7

22,947

24.1

28,147

31.8

22,166

18.5

25,572

25.8

BRAVO AAC

27.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

623

28.8

4,596

27.4

GLAS CDC

24.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,873

24.9

OMEGA

17.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

892

17.6

SANCTUARY CDC

21.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

449

21.3

SORREL CDC

25.3

8,998

26.1

12,825

23.1

17,808

30.3

24,739

20.3

24,388

27.5

TAURUS

23.3

637

24.8

1,643

22.5

.

.

590

22.8

708

24.3

WATSON AC

21.8

1,103

21.1

1,277

21.1

1,428

24.6

1,014

18.2

976

23.3

WESTLIN 70

27.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

968

25.4

4,111

28.4

WESTLIN 71

26.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,746

24.8

1,884

28.9

20.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

898

20.3

Field Peas

Flax

Hemp Grain X59

average yields by risk zone

Variety


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5-year

2011

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2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

HYHEAR1

33.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,454

33.9

L156H

37.5

.

.

.

.

31,224

40.2

30,729

31.8

23,661

41.3

NEX 830 CL

39.1

700

32.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

499

47.8

NX4 102RR

36.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,205

36.0

V12-1 VICTORY

38.6

.

.

10,151

28.1

52,071

41.4

28,524

35.4

38,466

40.0

V12-2 VICTORY

35.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

15,964

32.2

10,210

40.4

1012 RR

35.8

1,868

38.6

16,011

27.5

22,692

38.7

16,364

29.9

27,255

41.5

1016 RR

31.0

.

.

1,017

31.0

1,300

22.9

823

29.6

1,140

41.0

1020 RR

44.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

920

44.3

2012 CL

28.1

2,138

33.4

6,359

20.5

3,072

36.2

2,554

32.0

2,380

29.2

2020 CL

43.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,288

43.6

14.5

1,311

18.4

1,239

7.8

1,121

20.0

716

9.8

1,558

14.7

71.0

462

73.1

524

59.8

544

78.4

.

.

1,058

71.9

BOYER CDC

80.8

790

99.4

.

.

970

77.7

.

.

650

63.2

CAMDEN CS

125.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

482

125.7

Variety

average yields by risk zone

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats BALER CDC

DANCER CDC

89.0

8,052

89.8

5,073

75.5

2,586

95.6

1,259

75.4

4,121

104.1

DERBY

80.7

6,403

83.0

5,321

74.3

4,325

91.0

1,710

81.4

2,676

70.8

LEGGETT

88.4

3,615

91.8

4,131

72.2

5,232

105.2

4,194

88.3

2,311

74.5

MINSTREL CDC

126.6

.

.

.

.

654

152.3

1,905

144.2

1,944

100.9

MORGAN AC

89.5

8,483

98.7

6,197

72.3

5,610

100.0

3,680

112.9

5,729

68.8

ORRIN CDC

97.1

13,767

101.7

11,334

79.9

13,381

105.6

7,274

94.3

11,413

100.4

PINNACLE

98.7

1,760

80.6

1,353

81.7

4,219

120.6

635

68.3

1,449

86.2

SEABISCUIT CDC

67.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

654

67.4

SOURIS

94.9

.

.

.

.

1,612

115.7

2,332

93.2

3,663

86.9

SUMMIT

98.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

925

98.4

TRIACTOR

122.8

831

125.9

1,398

108.1

3,612

149.7

4,122

125.5

5,997

107.9

P002T04R

31.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,069

31.5

TH 33003R2Y

28.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,585

24.1

1,282

33.6

23-10RY RR2

29.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

532

24.9

713

33.4

ANDREW AC

58.2

34,607

56.8

43,926

50.4

52,548

73.8

20,886

44.2

12,927

47.8

CONQUER

50.9

.

.

.

.

1,332

70.2

3,849

45.8

2,981

48.7

PASTEUR

52.0

.

.

.

.

2,099

73.1

4,221

46.6

14,813

50.6

SADASH

58.4

3,417

71.3

9,029

51.5

21,589

71.1

10,435

39.1

5,093

47.5

BRIGADE

42.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,075

40.8

543

46.5

ENTERPRISE

48.0

.

.

.

.

1,459

61.7

581

33.2

947

35.9

FORTITUDE CDC

61.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

449

61.7

KYLE

37.6

945

35.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

435

41.7

STRONGFIELD

51.9

15,647

58.2

23,307

45.0

15,813

63.0

13,902

48.0

18,183

48.5

Soybean

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Durum


|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

71

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

TRANSCEND

47.6

.

.

.

.

3,802

67.9

4,531

42.6

9,877

42.0

VERONA CDC

49.3

934

47.1

6,254

47.3

2,814

63.3

1,383

34.9

743

43.2

Wheat - Hard Red Spring 44.4

2,841

51.4

2,414

39.6

824

45.0

.

.

630

31.0

33.4

5,003

37.9

6,002

29.7

1,293

39.6

1,372

25.0

970

36.5

BRANDON AAC

44.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

537

58.4

6,117

43.4

CARBERRY

43.6

714

48.6

1,192

51.5

6,735

59.0

24,456

39.1

23,891

43.3

CARDALE

45.6

.

.

.

.

590

55.4

2,586

40.7

12,052

46.2

ELSA AC

49.1

4,637

52.1

3,396

41.4

4,797

59.0

2,517

37.0

1,764

46.5

FIELDSTAR

43.2

3,807

46.5

17,879

38.0

12,247

51.0

4,720

44.2

1,941

34.1

GOODEVE AC

43.8

16,945

45.9

27,919

36.3

21,791

54.3

12,568

41.5

10,857

41.4

HARVEST

41.8

23,193

42.5

20,193

35.7

13,102

51.1

11,489

41.4

7,576

40.5

IMAGINE CDC

47.9

1,858

40.1

1,829

51.0

1,266

53.6

1,197

50.2

545

46.1

INFINITY

42.8

26,098

44.6

10,927

35.9

7,395

54.3

11,485

38.5

646

36.4

LILLIAN

40.4

92,211

42.7

79,644

35.5

47,777

48.4

22,441

33.5

23,638

38.4

MCKENZIE

40.5

18,782

41.2

11,204

37.3

8,421

49.7

6,978

35.4

3,242

35.3

MORRIS CDC VR

43.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

831

37.1

5,935

44.0

MUCHMORE

49.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,304

47.9

1,027

51.7

PLENTIFUL CDC

45.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

992

44.1

5,012

45.2

PRODIGY

32.5

8,804

39.0

6,454

23.3

3,888

36.5

830

18.9

1,337

31.9

SHAW

47.1

1,185

54.1

12,371

41.2

52,229

57.9

54,797

41.5

44,268

42.6

STANLEY CDC

44.3

428

60.6

3,502

42.8

6,396

56.4

16,828

40.3

17,900

43.6

STETTLER

42.1

722

61.2

3,463

43.5

4,027

51.8

7,064

37.7

3,799

35.2

SUPERB AC

35.2

5,398

39.0

2,387

33.0

2,130

35.9

2,590

31.6

785

25.6

UNITY

44.3

57,474

50.7

76,074

40.2

67,736

51.4

35,370

35.3

24,802

36.1

UTMOST CDC

48.1

1,234

47.0

8,371

41.7

21,434

58.4

39,505

45.8

46,346

46.6

VESPER

44.1

.

.

2,547

45.1

7,882

53.2

19,517

41.1

19,623

43.3

WASKADA

38.0

3,074

44.7

3,122

37.3

3,764

42.3

2,626

27.5

830

30.4

5602HR

44.7

848

42.2

1,376

36.8

2,024

59.1

1,810

39.0

1,695

41.4

859 WR

48.6

4,380

50.3

2,704

45.1

8,617

54.5

3,184

43.9

6,722

43.7

48.9

10,506

56.9

13,427

45.4

9,887

54.1

3,357

30.7

4,199

42.9

Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC

Canaryseed (yields in lb./acre) CANTATE

1,334

.

.

1,161

1426

442

1,651

769

1,321

1,763

1,202

KEET

1,030

993

1,424

4,182

1093

1,034

1,561

2,278

542

1,904

970

SNOWBIRD

2,273

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,243

2,273

SNOWDROP CDC

2,088

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,580

2,789

2,750

1,684

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

400

1,955

14,182

1,649

10,338

1499

9,603

1,927

9,774

1,096

16,854

1,625

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre)

Lentis - Other (yields in lb./acre) MARBLE CDC

1,955

Lentis - Red (yields in lb./acre) MAXIM CDC

1,572

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

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risk zone 16 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

62.4

.

.

.

.

1,185

67.9

1,381

59.2

1,409

60.9 77.1

Barley

average yields by risk zone

AUSTENSON CDC CHAMPION

78.7

719

76.1

3,419

67.7

7,679

79.2

4,670

87.1

2,533

COPELAND CDC

65.6

12,370

72.7

26,719

53.0

46,529

74.1

30,233

63.0

38,432

63.7

COWBOY CDC

40.5

889

38.1

2,019

36.9

3,980

44.2

2,007

42.2

2,039

36.2

MEREDITH

65.9

475

86.2

2,660

50.3

7,424

82.4

3,967

49.0

673

31.6

METCALFE AC

50.7

40,196

55.2

50,504

36.1

39,137

61.9

33,471

51.2

42,043

53.0

POLARSTAR CDC

57.0

19,201

61.7

9,928

30.8

7,737

71.3

8,905

58.9

9,892

61.4

SYNERGY AAC

72.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

446

85.8

1,190

67.5

Canola/Rapeseed L120

38.5

.

.

2,704

26.2

7,339

42.9

2,395

42.1

1,038

31.8

L130

36.6

7,145

40.6

25,762

28.7

28,490

41.1

36,250

38.1

35,673

36.4

L140P

39.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,942

46.9

17,550

37.5

L150

37.3

35,032

43.5

138,261

28.8

130,342

43.9

38,389

39.4

9,256

37.4

L159

41.1

.

.

710

22.0

25,439

44.1

21,236

39.8

5,873

35.2

L252

43.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

31,279

45.0

53,268

43.2

L261

42.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,173

42.8

5,715

42.3

1970

32.4

2,290

39.4

2,043

22.9

.

.

.

.

809

36.2

1990 CANTERRA

36.3

.

.

4,543

29.1

8,926

40.7

3,845

35.9

5,035

35.4

3153 D

34.6

.

.

3,441

27.1

4,010

40.6

1,838

36.8

684

30.9

45H25

33.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

419

33.6

45H29

36.0

11,076

39.9

22,663

28.1

15,634

44.2

15,490

37.9

7,315

32.5

45H31

39.1

.

.

2,965

22.7

6,491

42.8

9,476

42.5

2,073

35.4

45H33

45.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,781

45.8

45H75

44.4

.

.

.

.

1,305

50.7

1,759

39.4

962

45.0

45H76

49.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

798

49.0

45S54

37.3

.

.

.

.

6,185

42.2

6,709

36.1

2,791

29.1

45S56

37.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,017

37.7

46H75

42.9

.

.

.

.

1,654

44.2

2,210

43.9

5,851

42.2

500 VT

32.1

6,114

33.9

3,180

22.7

11,807

33.9

3,985

31.4

407

31.9

530 VT

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,055

37.2

2,399

34.5

530PV G

34.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,463

34.9

5440 INVIGOR

39.1

83,897

42.3

51,674

29.5

45,975

45.9

68,155

39.7

62,504

37.2

5525 CL

36.1

2,919

34.5

1,848

26.5

3,110

45.2

1,917

33.2

924

35.5

6060

34.9

696

42.0

1,579

25.4

2,532

39.6

590

33.4

500

33.6

73-45

31.7

1,017

51.8

11,162

25.2

8,698

35.7

4,151

35.5

1,439

33.6

74-44

33.3

.

.

.

.

8,413

36.0

6,429

33.2

10,348

31.1

74-54 RR

35.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,228

35.2

478

35.6

74-55 RR

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,520

32.5

1,243

41.0

9559 PROVEN VR

35.7

.

.

7,770

28.2

17,871

37.5

4,797

41.4

881

33.2

9560 CL

46.4

.

.

1,562

23.5

3,472

57.1

6,605

48.4

5,095

43.6


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

73

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

43.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

771

44.6

904

43.3

34.2

.

.

.

.

1,114

40.8

.

.

1,388

28.8

ACER

35.3

.

.

.

.

1,455

48.1

4,764

31.7

568

33.7

AMARILLO CDC

31.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,995

31.1

GOLDEN CDC

33.4

39,219

37.3

63,274

25.7

58,986

42.1

42,631

33.1

21,374

26.1

GRANDE

39.2

588

33.8

616

24.3

1,631

51.8

2,140

39.8

1,463

32.8

HORNET CDC

35.9

.

.

.

.

677

48.1

2,154

32.6

1,299

35.0

LIMERICK CDC

34.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

690

23.1

603

46.8

MARROWFAT

31.7

.

.

.

.

1,635

34.1

.

.

529

24.3

MEADOW CDC

37.3

16,068

41.9

57,912

29.5

65,711

49.2

102,441

38.5

59,291

28.4

Variety 9562 VR GC

Fall Rye HAZLET

Field Peas

32.7

967

40.6

3,400

18.3

2,816

44.7

1,604

42.5

770

22.4

36.0

.

.

622

28.0

1,669

40.6

2,942

37.8

1,550

31.0

RAEZER CDC

30.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,921

30.7

SAFFRON CDC

40.2

.

.

.

.

960

51.1

4,270

43.4

4,294

34.5

STRIKER CDC

38.7

1,147

42.4

1,557

36.7

6,266

49.7

7,234

31.6

3,054

32.8

TREASURE CDC

35.4

.

.

.

.

585

52.4

766

34.5

766

23.4

BETHUNE CDC

25.9

4,787

25.9

7,491

21.7

11,577

30.9

15,719

26.7

10,558

22.1

SANCTUARY CDC

21.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,045

21.6

SORREL CDC

26.5

1,214

25.1

4,671

20.2

5,582

31.3

15,882

28.7

16,136

24.6

Flax

VIMY

24.4

3,194

25.7

1,942

15.9

3,351

28.1

2,575

23.0

1,565

26.2

WESTLIN 70

25.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,518

28.0

2,609

24.5

WESTLIN 71

33.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

618

33.7

904

33.6

HYHEAR1

31.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,030

29.4

2,240

32.1

L156H

40.1

.

.

.

.

54,110

43.3

46,772

36.9

22,844

39.3

REDRIVER 1861

32.4

.

.

.

.

803

47.5

2,506

28.4

740

29.3

V12-1 VICTORY

41.6

.

.

2,440

20.3

22,534

44.6

13,101

41.1

7,205

40.3

V12-2 VICTORY

40.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,144

42.7

3,335

37.9

1012 RR

39.4

.

.

.

.

1,821

42.8

1,388

36.7

796

36.2

18.6

3,296

21.5

2,737

18.7

3,647

22.4

7,019

16.7

2,452

14.5

27.3

6,626

31.5

780

20.9

2,754

20.9

2,279

28.8

1,247

20.2

16.8

2,001

19.9

4,385

15.5

2,280

22.3

8,002

16.1

4,180

14.7

BOYER CDC

73.4

570

61.6

.

.

676

79.3

832

79.8

990

70.7

HARMON

102.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

400

102.8

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN

Mustard - Oriental CUTLASS

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats

average yields by risk zone

MOZART CDC PATRICK CDC


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5-year

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

55.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

493

55.7

ANDREW AC

52.2

15,437

55.4

19,060

47.1

43,377

60.7

23,845

46.1

13,437

39.2

CONQUER

54.9

.

.

.

.

1,220

56.0

2,141

56.4

581

47.5

PASTEUR

49.2

.

.

.

.

883

88.0

1,317

51.4

2,374

33.5

SADASH

56.8

4,180

61.3

8,494

44.8

43,824

62.2

17,507

52.7

7,890

46.8

AVONLEA AC

39.5

33,216

42.1

29,331

32.9

26,083

44.3

11,945

37.7

11,316

39.5

BRIGADE

49.6

4,437

68.7

7,216

49.2

35,476

63.0

84,968

51.1

76,366

40.5

ENTERPRISE

47.8

.

.

4,152

40.6

6,045

56.1

3,548

48.9

1,577

32.6

EUROSTAR

44.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,673

51.4

3,342

36.6

FORTITUDE CDC

35.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

13,304

35.5

KYLE

36.5

7,301

39.5

7,796

30.5

7,812

44.9

4,549

35.1

3,680

27.0

MARCHWELL AAC

32.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,640

32.8

NAVIGATOR AC

50.5

35,329

50.9

20,672

47.7

18,434

55.3

6,502

44.7

1,484

45.7

RAYMORE AAC

34.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,030

55.3

6,877

30.8

STRONGFIELD

46.6

259,522

49.7

251,395

42.6

310,187

54.5

206,975

43.7

185,975

37.8

TRANSCEND

43.7

.

.

.

.

4,670

64.1

18,711

46.3

34,655

39.6

VERONA CDC

44.3

27,592

49.0

67,835

43.7

87,573

51.6

74,165

43.4

74,399

35.5

VIVID CDC

33.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

580

33.6

ABOUND CDC

39.8

7,961

42.1

9,409

29.2

15,449

48.2

8,904

41.1

6,753

30.9

ALVENA

46.4

3,315

43.6

4,676

49.7

6,488

54.3

7,857

43.7

3,027

34.2

BARRIE AC

32.1

10,770

34.0

8,652

27.2

9,850

36.1

5,163

28.8

6,654

32.2

BRANDON AAC

51.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

935

51.7

CADILLAC AC

33.7

1,502

34.5

2,202

24.2

1,999

43.0

954

40.0

943

28.4

CARBERRY

42.5

805

47.8

908

35.1

9,409

49.9

7,313

34.9

8,458

41.2

CARDALE

47.6

.

.

.

.

662

60.1

3,339

52.8

13,854

45.7

COLUMBUS

29.6

2,198

30.5

1,680

20.8

4,140

35.5

1,048

19.8

511

28.0

Variety SOURIS

Wheat - Canada Prairie

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Durum

Wheat - Hard Red Spring

EATONIA AC

32.3

7,662

34.5

7,719

21.7

7,396

39.5

5,503

32.2

1,356

40.7

ELIE AAC

45.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,445

45.6

GO CDC

39.1

.

.

1,171

34.4

1,440

49.5

1,443

28.4

1,724

42.7

GOODEVE AC

39.7

6,213

40.3

13,956

35.1

18,965

45.3

6,823

42.5

5,773

28.7

HARVEST

41.2

4,230

42.2

3,781

39.1

1,920

47.0

2,885

44.8

2,685

34.7

INFINITY

38.6

7,265

40.7

4,111

35.8

4,246

40.1

2,630

35.4

591

37.3

KANE

37.7

.

.

.

.

1,377

46.1

3,039

33.0

663

41.5

LAURA

31.7

1,339

31.5

910

29.3

1,705

39.5

407

25.0

944

23.3

LILLIAN

37.4

144,595

40.4

139,317

31.6

146,399

44.6

89,356

33.5

49,834

31.1

MCKENZIE

32.8

24,551

35.9

20,173

25.7

15,543

38.4

8,246

31.6

9,766

31.4

MORRIS CDC VR

41.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,445

46.4

3,124

38.9

MUCHMORE

57.2

.

.

779

47.9

6,072

55.1

5,629

61.7

885

50.9

PLENTIFUL CDC

42.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,046

42.3

PRODIGY

36.5

11,475

40.1

10,395

30.5

6,698

41.1

4,360

36.3

2,692

33.5

SHAW

44.4

.

.

10,078

37.5

47,471

51.7

58,696

43.0

35,625

38.7


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5-year

2011

2012 yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

SPLENDOR AC

22.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

STANLEY CDC

41.4

.

.

1,390

42.0

7,433

45.2

13,389

STETTLER

41.7

544

39.1

1,104

33.2

3,051

52.8

3,684

SUPERB AC

43.1

18,437

46.1

9,840

35.5

4,514

53.9

THRIVE CDC

39.6

.

.

.

.

1,854

49.5

UNITY

44.5

56,105

46.7

72,692

38.4

86,735

UTMOST CDC

41.5

.

.

1,650

34.8

VESPER

40.0

.

.

.

WASKADA

34.9

4,525

37.2

8,845

21.0

.

.

.

402

1,208

2,852

Variety

seeded acres

2013 yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

75

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

833

22.4

42.0

8,009

36.8

46.5

3,410

29.6

3,311

37.5

1,993

37.8

3,780

38.9

4,055

35.8

51.9

43,786

40.8

26,603

38.6

6,365

51.8

24,486

44.0

28,165

37.4

.

3,892

52.0

15,415

41.9

15,413

34.9

28.8

4,525

47.5

3,202

29.0

2,156

36.8

.

.

.

.

.

620

21.0

985

11,634

1,294

22,548

1,063

20,330

767

Wheat - Winter EMERSON

BASTIA CDC

1,003

CALVI CDC

809

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

605

809

CANTATE

1,082

1,894

1,208

3,039

631

1,821

1,453

1,713

1,287

2,436

1,124

KEET

1,105

10,378

1,314

12,446

999

7,751

1,305

8,730

798

11,259

1,127

TOGO CDC

1,038

24,180

1,049

30,611

1014

26,468

1,230

22,054

1,030

15,936

769

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

665

1,116

1,360

Chickpea - Small Kabuli (yields in lb./acre) FRONTIER CDC

1,116

Lentils - Large Green (yields in lb./acre) GREENLAND CDC

1,545

35,892

1,625

51,146

1378

30,919

1,843

33,557

1,614

30,584

GREENSTAR CDC

882

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,930

882

IMPOWER CDC CL

1,567

1,185

1,310

3,505

1,415

17,613

1,878

21,090

1,594

12,904

1,168

IMPROVE CDC

1,512

17,968

1,609

23,564

1,327

6,101

1,885

3,988

1,590

6,798

1,504

LAIRD

1,080

2,465

935

3,300

930

2,446

1,470

1,339

1,202

2,224

961

PLATO CDC

1,451

41,773

1,530

30,112

1,248

15,247

1,825

7,807

1,281

5,753

1,184

1,396

Lentils - Other (yields in lb./acre) ESTON 1495

790

1382

780

996

695

2092

785

1669

741

IMPRESS CL CDC

1,303

1,230

1,354

1,360

886

1,274

1,799

777

1,146

956

1,301

IMVINCIBLE CDC CL

1,550

1,124

1,387

11,278

1,021

16,591

2,227

10,880

1,636

12,927

1,082

VICEROY CDC

1,263

11,118

1,241

4,532

847

5,641

1,545

4,353

1,429

4,025

1,215

1,808

617

1,977

1,806

2,217

1,510

1,672

877

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) BLAZE CDC

1,232

5,683

1,226

CRIMSON

1,874

1,366

1,971

.

.

.

.

924

1,786

1,235

1,830

DAZIL CDC

1,552

.

.

1,060

1,634

6,509

2,019

26,457

1,552

61,952

1,501

IMAX CL CDC

1,113

.

.

1,026

1,246

423

2,899

1,544

990

2,970

880

IMPACT CDC

1,473

9,763

1,365

2,018

959

3,729

2,061

2,578

1,526

1,726

1,349

IMPERIAL CDC

1,373

3,396

1,380

.

.

876

1,477

.

.

828

1,230

KING

1,376

3,663

1,563

1,089

869

1,208

1,951

2,925

1,080

630

1,437

MAXIM CDC

1,640

134,356

1,592

163,663

1,279

205,131

2,200

286,898

1,662

295,272

1,453

REDBERRY CDC

1,594

15,996

1,543

7,360

1,228

10,877

1,982

7,454

1,508

1,365

1,510

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Canaryseed (yields in lb./acre)


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risk zone 17 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

average yields by risk zone

Barley AUSTENSON CDC

80.4

.

.

587

70.8

6,727

95.6

5,566

69.3

9,586

76.8

BENTLEY

60.8

885

72.0

3,167

35.2

1,801

87.3

1,557

59.6

3,028

69.1

CHAMPION

68.0

2,770

73.8

6,466

49.2

10,699

84.0

5,667

54.2

4,306

71.1

COALITION CDC

75.6

.

.

.

.

450

119.8

905

54.1

1,326

75.4

COPELAND CDC

63.1

26,196

67.2

38,494

46.1

20,140

81.6

18,733

55.8

24,100

76.5

COWBOY CDC

68.4

1,011

66.7

485

65.2

1,172

68.5

.

.

585

73.6

FIBAR CDC

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

585

31.4

539

46.6

KINDERSLEY CDC

64.1

.

.

1,631

60.0

.

.

512

61.2

753

74.7

LEGACY

70.2

31,685

71.6

43,049

53.6

31,450

85.0

22,398

63.6

29,857

81.8

MAJOR

68.0

.

.

.

.

1,576

78.1

1,632

57.2

800

69.9

MEREDITH

76.0

1,034

75.4

8,555

60.1

14,284

88.9

8,089

66.4

7,293

80.0

METCALFE AC

61.8

68,912

63.8

61,980

43.3

56,016

70.4

61,757

57.1

87,909

71.3

NEWDALE

69.7

9,281

75.3

18,391

52.0

12,777

80.2

14,057

63.2

18,113

82.5

POLARSTAR CDC

64.6

3,244

74.5

2,326

39.2

2,939

82.9

3,317

54.9

4,783

65.7

SYNERGY AAC

89.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,527

89.3

TREY CDC

74.5

630

67.1

.

.

821

95.0

.

.

966

61.9

Canola/Rapeseed L120

34.7

.

.

23,053

25.4

31,291

39.5

15,939

32.8

6,860

47.9

L130

38.5

70,428

41.4

135,949

27.1

137,135

44.1

134,917

36.2

120,394

45.9

L140P

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9,690

37.2

20,041

47.3

L150

35.8

53,272

41.4

62,340

26.5

53,092

39.9

11,015

34.0

6,573

48.2

L154

38.2

.

.

2,738

25.3

19,789

44.8

16,070

30.7

3,985

44.7

L159

39.7

.

.

2,395

24.6

28,764

41.7

14,552

35.7

9,589

43.3

L160S

43.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

587

42.8

1,077

43.4

L252

43.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

53,360

34.8

95,629

48.1

L261

45.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,512

39.7

5,087

51.2

RUGBY

25.7

1,922

28.9

572

24.9

.

.

461

15.1

952

24.6

1818

25.9

10,557

25.9

784

13.9

475

40.3

879

25.4

658

31.0

1918

30.7

1,060

35.8

2,936

20.3

4,374

34.5

1,361

34.6

729

34.7

1970

34.4

555

45.1

1,432

21.1

572

48.1

1,087

30.0

748

47.7

1990 CANTERRA

38.9

.

.

4,245

23.5

17,078

45.7

29,317

31.4

29,065

44.8

3153 D

37.2

.

.

6,338

28.3

11,459

39.7

11,161

32.5

13,247

43.3

3154S D

37.3

.

.

.

.

605

44.1

1,422

34.5

1,639

37.3

3155C D

45.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,044

45.9

4135SY

38.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

667

38.6

43E03

48.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,647

48.9

45A76

34.3

521

34.2

.

.

1,234

41.2

2,406

26.3

740

48.5

45H26

38.1

5,217

36.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,326

43.2

45H29

37.3

64,464

39.7

21,428

27.9

10,045

37.6

4,255

34.9

4,315

48.8

45H31

39.5

.

.

15,268

26.5

45,951

41.9

54,983

33.9

70,765

45.2

45H33

47.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,062

47.8

45H75

40.1

.

.

716

26.9

6,090

44.7

7,682

38.8

6,513

38.6

45H76

44.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,461

44.9

45S54

40.7

.

.

.

.

10,405

43.4

5,119

31.3

8,492

43.0

45S56

47.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,881

47.4

46A76

32.3

3,280

28.6

1,415

23.9

4,779

37.0

2,046

33.2

3,029

32.1

46H73

44.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

912

44.9


|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2014

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

46H75

40.6

.

.

1,764

30.7

5,742

40.6

17,168

32.5

21,315

47.9

500 VT

30.8

32,596

36.0

46,860

22.9

56,177

36.1

20,832

25.0

3,276

36.9

530 VT

38.7

.

.

.

.

1,859

49.3

21,969

34.1

15,085

44.1

530PV G

42.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

28,255

42.5

531PV G

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

434

44.0

533PV G

33.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

610

33.3

5440 INVIGOR

39.0

204,891

40.9

88,984

27.3

99,247

42.2

109,499

34.7

103,590

46.8

5525 CL

34.4

4,980

35.8

2,871

21.0

6,025

41.0

5,306

27.2

3,551

42.6 35.4

31.6

828

29.4

2,445

23.8

2,238

35.8

4,110

28.3

6,259

39.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,246

39.0

6040

33.8

2,495

41.3

1,151

20.1

.

.

450

27.1

1,388

33.7

6044 RR

34.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

941

28.8

1,083

38.8

6060

34.6

4,801

38.8

18,547

27.8

14,348

40.3

10,125

30.9

7,038

43.4

6064 RR

47.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,389

47.2

6074 RR

48.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,763

48.5

73-15 RR

32.6

.

.

843

22.8

1,021

34.8

1,133

28.5

2,487

36.9

73-45

31.1

22,181

37.3

27,392

22.1

10,435

41.4

2,862

27.6

1,781

39.6

74-44

39.0

.

.

.

.

23,321

39.8

27,094

32.5

45,312

42.5

74-54 RR

34.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

11,866

31.9

2,569

45.5

9559 PROVEN VR

35.8

.

.

5,680

24.2

14,584

42.6

10,022

32.1

2,165

37.0

9560 CL

36.8

.

.

5,890

24.4

10,949

44.5

6,964

27.4

8,823

42.8

9561 VR GS

37.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

579

26.0

1,217

43.0

42.5

.

.

625

44.4

.

.

.

.

1,055

41.3

Fall Rye Field Peas ADMIRAL DS

29.4

3,700

30.9

3,630

22.9

1,182

36.8

769

31.7

1,632

33.9

AMARILLO CDC

35.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,044

29.5

2,849

37.6

COOPER

31.5

521

29.0

.

.

.

.

980

18.8

880

47.1

GREENWATER

53.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

575

53.9

LIMERICK CDC

38.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

921

18.5

1,393

51.0

MARQUEE SW

32.2

1,615

32.3

981

15.7

423

53.0

795

27.2

1,233

41.0

MARROWFAT

37.2

1,414

25.6

1,031

35.9

1,322

35.0

1,454

37.7

2,525

45.1

MEADOW CDC

37.3

15,782

35.4

19,716

26.5

18,627

48.5

16,399

32.4

19,301

43.2

PATRICK CDC

34.1

1,777

27.1

1,121

27.4

2,132

37.5

2,439

25.6

2,199

49.1

RAEZER CDC

51.4

.

.

.

.

414

49.5

.

.

896

52.3

SAFFRON CDC

40.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,242

40.5

SAGE CDC

34.5

1,133

28.7

3,053

28.1

1,952

48.9

3,053

29.0

1,435

45.1

STRIKER CDC

36.2

810

34.6

1,962

34.1

1,370

45.8

1,763

26.5

1,812

41.2

TETRIS

36.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,136

30.4

438

52.5

TREASURE CDC

33.1

.

.

971

26.1

493

22.6

1,859

33.6

2,043

38.7

4010

26.2

.

.

815

18.6

.

.

.

.

505

38.5

Flax BETHUNE CDC

25.2

3,965

25.7

3,458

20.8

4,478

30.2

4,769

23.8

3,373

24.4

BRAVO AAC

33.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,767

33.7

GLAS CDC

32.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,483

24.0

5,210

34.8

HANLEY

30.4

.

.

.

.

522

31.5

534

24.0

620

34.9

NORLIN

27.6

1,007

22.4

.

.

1,484

32.0

2,610

27.0

2,024

27.6

SORREL CDC

26.5

6,836

25.1

7,674

20.3

7,365

30.5

16,031

26.3

21,086

28.1

TAURUS

26.2

979

30.5

911

21.7

936

32.1

1,921

21.0

634

32.9

WESTLIN 70

23.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,061

23.5

average yields by risk zone

5535 CL 6020

HAZLET

77


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| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

CANDA

6.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

587

6.0

CFX 2

19.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,687

19.8

FINOLA

23.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,820

23.0

X59

22.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

547

22.2

HYHEAR1

34.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,180

25.6

23,984

37.6

L156H

37.2

.

.

.

.

14,829

40.3

14,674

30.3

7,576

44.6

NEX 830 CL

45.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

628

39.1

683

50.7

NX4 RR

35.1

.

.

.

.

635

40.7

1,932

32.1

460

40.3

REDRIVER 1826

30.3

12,835

31.0

1,869

22.0

1,294

34.3

2,559

30.2

901

31.9

REDRIVER 1861

30.2

.

.

1,427

26.0

18,910

36.0

23,892

23.5

7,562

37.3

REDRIVER 1997

31.3

33,044

35.0

30,347

26.5

3,031

36.5

907

32.9

527

37.7

V12-1 VICTORY

37.4

.

.

2,233

24.1

18,301

38.1

17,524

33.7

12,579

43.7

V12-2 VICTORY

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,821

37.2

3,362

39.9

1012 RR

36.9

2,954

37.8

31,347

26.5

47,317

40.7

34,560

30.7

52,744

43.4

1016 RR

37.2

.

.

.

.

6,435

38.4

2,267

31.5

620

45.2

1020 RR

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,938

42.9

2012 CL

32.1

4,666

38.2

18,903

24.8

14,281

40.1

16,141

27.8

11,272

37.4

2020 CL

40.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,001

40.0

10.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

415

10.8

BETANIA SW

107.4

7,860

104.6

7,288

95.2

6,716

118.4

5,886

116.4

4,417

104.0

CALIBRE

96.0

2,004

98.0

.

.

753

100.4

451

94.2

685

86.5

CAMDEN CS

135.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,900

135.1

DANCER CDC

99.6

13,518

85.7

7,396

91.7

9,755

119.8

5,006

105.7

5,085

103.3

DERBY

93.7

4,898

94.1

2,772

69.9

4,235

114.1

1,230

83.1

1,509

88.3

LEGGETT

96.5

10,542

99.5

6,370

75.9

11,870

113.6

6,716

86.0

6,367

91.6

LU

96.7

4,497

108.3

.

.

1,619

82.7

807

82.5

642

68.4

MINSTREL CDC

119.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,452

125.6

5,727

118.1

MORGAN AC

114.5

90,402

111.8

70,812

90.1

109,951

131.1

101,957

116.3

126,391

114.1

MORRISON CDC

109.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,282

102.4

5,804

111.1

ORRIN CDC

115.1

19,883

116.3

9,684

91.5

14,721

130.4

8,792

117.6

16,635

112.7

SOURIS

116.0

.

.

.

.

7,041

129.7

6,850

108.7

15,282

113.0

SUMMIT

102.2

.

.

1,339

88.7

2,218

102.9

2,497

101.3

3,481

107.7

TRIACTOR

122.4

3,073

124.4

11,709

101.6

27,498

140.1

23,215

118.9

30,227

117.0

ANDREW AC

70.7

11,512

72.9

10,313

54.7

21,683

84.4

14,177

57.7

3,631

78.3

CONQUER

63.9

.

.

1,134

54.2

7,430

80.2

15,676

59.0

8,560

59.8

PASTEUR

61.1

.

.

.

.

588

78.6

3,195

59.1

1,480

58.2

SADASH

72.5

2,367

63.1

12,898

65.4

13,590

85.6

6,933

65.2

8,138

70.8

VISTA AC

66.9

500

57.3

848

61.6

799

80.4

.

.

425

63.6

5701PR

55.8

3,329

61.2

3,211

49.9

2,079

67.0

2,220

43.3

991

61.6

5702 PR

57.1

2,444

60.2

2,676

43.3

5,358

63.6

6,307

56.7

420

48.6

59.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,247

63.8

2,448

56.5

48.8

11,508

45.8

12,799

40.9

9,016

60.7

3,459

54.8

1,992

51.9

Variety

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Hemp Grain

average yields by risk zone

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Durum STRONGFIELD

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC


|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011

2012

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2014

79

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

ALVENA

42.0

1,721

41.7

1,095

36.6

1,046

43.6

3,183

38.5

1,838

50.6

BARRIE AC

44.9

18,392

40.1

12,979

41.9

11,427

54.5

7,029

45.9

5,109

46.2

BRANDON AAC

54.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

636

46.7

4,464

56.1

CARBERRY

52.5

657

56.3

3,572

44.9

20,976

61.7

27,511

47.6

28,288

51.3

CARDALE

52.4

.

.

.

.

555

70.3

16,730

48.4

42,398

53.7

ELIE AAC

43.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

955

43.3

ELSA AC

54.4

9,857

54.6

5,694

46.1

7,451

65.5

5,325

46.3

2,138

56.9

55.4

2,455

57.4

1,751

38.5

4,466

64.9

3,807

51.6

2,751

54.2

48.4

6,221

49.5

5,268

47.3

2,094

56.3

4,363

42.5

2,509

51.6

GOODEVE AC

49.8

39,169

49.4

43,690

41.8

43,921

58.3

36,794

48.4

36,082

50.9

HARVEST

55.1

33,320

47.1

23,622

44.9

27,447

69.6

31,544

63.6

27,996

49.2

IMAGINE CDC

47.1

22,685

45.6

9,148

39.7

9,383

56.7

5,992

46.8

3,264

50.9

INFINITY

46.2

26,506

46.2

4,699

43.4

4,811

52.1

1,664

43.3

1,290

38.6

INTREPID AC

48.5

23,170

49.4

9,146

37.1

9,963

59.4

6,773

47.2

3,096

43.6

LILLIAN

50.1

5,293

49.8

2,291

47.8

2,490

55.4

3,414

50.6

1,250

43.2

MORRIS CDC VR

54.6

.

.

.

.

571

79.0

9,427

53.5

22,431

54.5

OSLER CDC

42.1

10,054

41.5

4,082

39.0

3,316

51.6

1,425

30.1

1,325

45.2

PLENTIFUL CDC

51.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

797

49.3

13,187

51.2

PRODIGY

41.5

8,353

43.7

3,118

32.2

3,751

49.6

1,811

32.6

1,244

38.4

PROSPER

66.0

.

.

.

.

2,295

78.8

4,327

60.5

5,231

65.0

SHAW

53.5

868

59.1

7,585

41.3

26,107

63.1

21,796

50.1

20,767

49.5

SPLENDOR AC

46.6

27,413

44.8

23,459

41.5

26,712

55.7

27,784

47.3

20,814

42.3

STANLEY CDC

54.1

.

.

3,279

40.9

15,801

63.4

30,223

57.9

28,379

46.4

STETTLER

54.7

.

.

1,498

40.8

4,080

65.7

3,729

50.2

680

44.7

SUPERB AC

46.3

13,581

46.9

5,553

34.6

5,648

58.1

4,986

44.6

1,333

44.8

TEAL CDC

43.8

9,303

43.3

5,264

37.9

4,288

50.5

1,521

47.7

520

45.8

THORSBY

56.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

457

56.2

THRIVE CDC

54.4

.

.

.

.

805

79.5

794

43.2

1,396

46.2

TITANIUM VB CDC

49.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,710

49.5

UNITY

51.1

59,597

51.0

81,479

43.0

96,968

60.4

64,733

47.0

38,533

51.6

UTMOST CDC

53.5

2,593

54.7

19,575

39.4

40,154

62.3

57,929

51.8

51,049

54.0

VESPER

50.4

.

.

2,693

43.1

26,741

58.0

46,872

47.6

24,757

48.3

WASKADA

51.3

4,097

50.4

3,610

36.9

10,073

64.3

5,232

41.1

1,830

39.0

5602HR

46.4

2,495

50.4

1,009

47.1

1,810

55.1

2,670

44.6

1,715

34.0

5603HR

50.0

685

57.9

1,069

38.4

660

61.2

432

47.7

812

50.7

5604HR CL

50.0

2,109

44.8

4,796

45.8

11,783

62.9

13,038

43.8

8,888

45.8

5605HR CL

48.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,219

48.6

859 WR

50.6

4,080

49.6

3,836

40.9

14,020

62.2

9,824

41.6

9,022

46.9

BUTEO CDC

47.6

1,439

50.3

764

48.2

1,450

57.9

1,470

37.6

789

41.8

RAPTOR CDC

58.6

878

50.3

.

.

776

70.0

.

.

400

55.0

Wheat - Winter

Canaryseed (yields in lb./acre) CANTATE

1,517

5,288

1,609

8,388

1,195

8,346

1,841

6,383

1,475

13,341

1,497

KEET

1,338

4,148

1,340

3,990

1,010

3,969

1,640

3,996

1,373

5,956

1,329

TOGO CDC

1,195

3,027

1,188

2,480

858

1,431

1,521

3,651

1,384

4,397

1,129

FB9-4

3,395

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

660

3,395

SNOWBIRD

1,995

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,681

1,995

SNOWDROP CDC

2,277

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,103

2,582

2,169

1,980

TABOAR

3,331

.

.

.

.

.

.

935

3,593

3,304

3,258

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre)

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.t

average yields by risk zone

GLENN GO CDC


80

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

published by the Western Producer

risk zone 18 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

AUSTENSON CDC

66.0

.

.

768

63.6

951

76.0

2,149

66.4

1,648

60.9

CHAMPION

64.6

.

.

724

49.1

.

.

.

.

1,474

72.1

COPELAND CDC

69.6

10,919

67.4

18,071

51.5

15,697

82.4

12,480

68.9

25,447

75.7

LEGACY

68.2

460

59.3

2,039

46.5

1,177

83.4

2,931

79.4

2,243

67.2

MAVERICK CDC

54.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

448

54.5

MCGUIRE CDC

52.6

1,564

41.1

2,137

26.1

3,978

62.7

1,607

68.5

732

64.9

METCALFE AC

58.1

10,809

54.3

9,847

52.1

6,922

66.6

7,517

62.6

11,820

58.9

NEWDALE

55.8

.

.

.

.

505

66.9

.

.

471

44.0

RANGER AC

48.3

600

43.4

500

37.6

663

57.1

843

64.2

1,246

39.4

SUNDRE

78.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

918

84.4

622

69.2

SYNERGY AAC

77.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

649

77.1

Variety

average yields by risk zone

Barley

Canola/Rapeseed L120

35.1

.

.

4,274

25.7

1,824

40.2

1,484

44.1

1,763

45.4

L130

41.0

10,369

43.1

19,495

29.5

15,727

44.4

18,543

43.8

15,566

47.1

L140P

45.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,079

43.1

3,118

47.3

L150

39.8

27,535

49.9

33,186

29.1

10,483

45.1

3,329

40.4

2,017

49.7

L159

42.3

.

.

.

.

3,679

42.0

1,962

42.3

868

43.6

L160S

40.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,592

40.1

L252

49.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

12,498

46.4

27,514

51.2

L261

42.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,183

40.7

2,095

44.0

1990 CANTERRA

42.4

.

.

1,735

22.7

1,873

45.9

3,609

46.7

2,880

46.5

3154S D

50.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

761

52.6

1,357

49.4

3155C D

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

918

39.1

45H29

36.6

14,891

41.8

18,874

28.2

12,008

44.0

12,869

35.1

1,561

42.5

45H31

44.0

.

.

872

25.6

2,156

46.0

6,221

42.3

1,753

56.3

45H33

45.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

10,246

45.8

45H76

54.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

900

54.1

45S54

42.5

.

.

.

.

1,959

42.3

2,506

36.4

1,410

53.6

45S56

52.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,100

52.9

46H75

45.8

.

.

560

18.9

798

48.9

1,264

37.0

3,002

53.7

500 VT

35.9

3,211

37.0

4,658

28.4

6,278

41.8

3,275

35.1

2,122

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2011

2012

2013

2014

81

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

530 VT

38.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,727

40.0

2,054

36.6

530PV G

36.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,528

36.4

533PV G

37.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,101

37.5

5440 INVIGOR

41.1

26,723

41.0

11,650

24.5

13,633

47.9

17,928

41.1

14,630

48.3

5525 CL

41.2

2,215

41.0

1,133

34.7

3,058

39.3

4,992

41.5

2,740

45.5

6044 RR

48.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

615

48.9

6060

41.8

1,474

45.9

1,086

30.3

1,910

46.0

849

39.5

717

42.8

6064 RR

41.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

447

41.9

6074 RR

41.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,528

41.5

73-45

32.0

7,259

37.0

11,539

25.5

5,073

39.3

2,259

33.6

1,091

30.2

74-44

40.4

.

.

.

.

6,305

39.1

3,468

38.2

12,998

41.7

74-54 RR

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,528

36.9

1,559

29.8

9560 CL

43.6

.

.

571

31.5

1,012

50.7

1,960

40.3

1,836

47.1

9562 VR GC

44.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,566

39.7

3,878

48.5

Field Peas AMARILLO CDC

39.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

630

44.2

1,901

37.6

GOLDEN CDC

26.9

3,839

33.3

5,124

18.9

1,563

32.2

936

28.2

1,380

31.8

GREENWATER

26.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

548

26.4

LIMERICK CDC

43.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,603

43.1

MEADOW CDC

35.9

8,761

34.9

17,514

22.5

9,501

50.2

12,552

37.5

9,307

45.6

REDBAT 8

39.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

449

39.8

SAFFRON CDC

36.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,180

36.2

STRIKER CDC

35.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

773

45.2

1,012

28.6

TREASURE CDC

37.7

.

.

503

13.2

1,317

48.5

2,786

34.4

921

46.0

Flax BETHUNE CDC

26.6

3,053

29.7

3,612

21.4

2,936

31.8

3,548

25.5

5,781

26.4

BRAVO AAC

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

407

35.3

GLAS CDC

32.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

544

32.9

SORREL CDC

27.9

1,558

29.4

796

14.7

1,829

31.0

1,808

25.9

2,947

29.8

WESTLIN 70

37.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

445

37.9

HYHEAR1

40.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

949

40.5

1,644

41.0

L156H

47.6

.

.

.

.

11,453

49.3

13,264

45.2

12,749

48.5

V12-1 VICTORY

43.4

.

.

5,012

33.2

23,251

46.1

15,532

41.9

13,635

44.3

V12-2 VICTORY

42.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,288

39.6

5,283

44.7

IP Canola/Rapeseed

LUNG SEEDS LTD. Box 179 Lake Lenore, Sask. S0K 2J0

• Triactor Oats • CDC Bethune Flax • CDC Glas Flax • CDC Calvi Canaryseed • Carberry Wheat • Unity VB Wheat

• CS Camden Oats • Sadash Wheat • Conquer VB Wheat • Shaw VB Wheat • Thorsby Wheat

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Ph: 306-368-2414 Fax: 306-368-2415 Complete Seed Processing & Sales

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• Wheat - Unity VB, Glenn, Utmost VB, Conquer VB, Plentiful, Cardale, Vesper VB • Barley - Copeland, Bentley • Canola - Canterra 1990 RR, CS2000, CS2100, CS2200CL • Peas - CDC Amarillo • Oats - Triactor, Morrison, Minstril, Camden • Faba Beans - Snowdrop, SSNS-1, Tabour • Flax - Sorrel Production, Processing and Conditioning of Pedigreed Seed

ERWIN MAYERLE

KRIS MAYERLE

average yields by risk zone

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

Variety


82

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year Variety

2011

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

published by the Western Producer

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

1012 RR

36.4

1,287

39.4

5,752

26.1

5,117

39.2

3,747

37.4

5,683

42.8

2012 CL

33.2

515

35.0

1,341

21.8

2,339

38.4

665

37.4

964

32.7

2020 CL

48.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,255

48.2

16.8

692

20.2

454

10.5

461

21.3

.

.

796

14.8

Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE

Oats DERBY

70.4

3,170

74.0

1,533

40.5

1,376

73.6

771

84.7

988

89.9

LEGGETT

83.3

2,874

94.2

1,424

59.0

3,083

84.2

3,000

81.7

2,138

85.6

MORGAN AC

113.7

24,926

120.2

20,635

88.0

19,225

122.4

13,588

131.0

15,765

111.5

PINNACLE

77.3

6,248

90.1

2,137

59.8

1,282

81.7

1,674

62.2

963

52.9

SOURIS

85.9

.

.

.

.

427

137.0

1,345

97.8

2,511

70.9

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC

53.3

3,249

50.2

941

43.9

5,243

63.4

2,244

45.0

1,658

43.9

CONQUER

53.6

.

.

.

.

1,548

61.4

3,498

52.6

1,424

47.4

PASTEUR

67.6

.

.

.

.

1,244

82.7

704

57.0

806

53.7

SADASH

66.0

.

.

965

68.7

6,518

77.4

3,599

59.7

2,777

46.7

5702 PR

61.9

1,425

57.0

1,911

42.8

2,256

77.6

2,532

65.0

897

61.8

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC

30.4

6,732

33.1

4,503

20.5

2,095

38.0

1,972

37.5

1,333

28.1

BOUNTY CDC

38.4

.

.

1,765

33.1

.

.

1,041

47.2

1,185

38.7

BRANDON AAC

43.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,966

43.5

CADILLAC AC

33.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

857

33.2

CARBERRY

41.3

.

.

946

49.3

1,641

51.8

3,959

35.3

4,458

41.1

CARDALE

40.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,837

40.6

ELSA AC

40.7

3,990

39.7

2,457

37.2

2,191

47.7

1,821

40.0

440

36.8 42.3

GOODEVE AC

48.5

8,239

51.6

8,871

40.2

8,120

57.0

2,882

49.8

4,247

HARVEST

54.5

18,682

51.2

15,663

41.5

12,566

67.3

9,729

57.9

12,622

60.4

IMAGINE CDC

46.1

4,090

44.5

2,407

38.2

3,144

61.1

2,484

38.6

2,505

45.2

LILLIAN

40.7

22,690

39.1

12,294

34.8

12,302

53.0

7,475

38.3

4,671

35.3

MORRIS CDC VR

51.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,355

51.4

PLENTIFUL CDC

51.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,123

51.8

PRODIGY

32.1

1,977

34.3

1,602

26.2

467

40.0

473

29.2

437

38.0

SHAW

49.3

1,353

60.9

23,191

36.9

39,839

58.2

25,987

49.9

17,926

43.8

STANLEY CDC

53.5

.

.

.

.

1,514

64.0

1,688

41.8

2,960

54.8

STETTLER

41.4

.

.

2,202

37.2

.

.

.

.

1,221

49.0

THRIVE CDC

47.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

970

47.0

UNITY

44.1

33,581

47.2

45,252

38.8

20,930

54.8

7,230

40.7

7,255

35.4

UTMOST CDC

52.9

.

.

3,804

41.8

15,385

62.7

40,652

54.1

51,825

49.8

VESPER

46.5

.

.

.

.

3,867

56.7

4,908

46.1

5,378

39.6

BUTEO CDC

48.9

937

58.8

.

.

.

.

833

48.7

628

34.3

MOATS

52.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

436

52.2

FB9-4

1,585

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

474

1,585

SNOWDROP CDC

1,808

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,324

1,808

3,842

1,933

4,459

1,468

5,016

2,401

14,550

1,570

10,159

1,819

Wheat - Winter

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre)

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) MAXIM CDC

1,770

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.


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risk zone 19 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley COPELAND CDC

63.9

1,936

74.0

5,050

55.0

2,182

69.8

737

37.7

4,792

70.4

METCALFE AC

55.4

8,509

65.0

5,957

36.9

4,250

60.6

3,604

60.2

4,298

53.1

POLARSTAR CDC

62.0

1,268

65.7

803

42.6

554

72.7

797

67.7

1,293

62.5

SYNERGY AAC

86.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

465

86.8

Canola/Rapeseed 39.8

.

.

2,138

32.2

7,714

41.0

.

.

844

48.7

L130

39.9

3,671

45.9

9,053

29.1

7,041

42.5

11,751

41.5

16,274

42.4

L140P

47.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

772

44.4

4,748

48.4

L150

36.1

6,889

45.5

16,275

26.1

10,126

44.8

3,042

38.9

1,316

36.8

L159

42.9

.

.

.

.

5,996

46.6

6,428

39.9

1,450

41.2

L252

46.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,289

45.9

4,778

46.1

REMARKABLE VT

28.3

3,664

32.9

3,370

24.2

1,271

24.6

776

28.5

933

30.4

1990 CANTERRA

38.5

.

.

985

22.9

2,979

35.6

4,608

40.6

5,162

41.4

43E03

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

975

39.1

45H29

36.3

5,589

42.2

11,430

26.0

4,525

42.8

4,215

45.5

1,060

52.4

45H31

37.8

.

.

3,214

26.3

3,052

42.5

4,302

41.7

1,153

42.8

45H33

45.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,258

45.9

45H75

42.5

.

.

3,706

38.9

1,527

48.1

866

44.9

1,063

45.5

45H76

38.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,011

38.4

45S54

43.5

.

.

.

.

3,108

43.6

8,734

44.4

3,325

41.1

45S56

44.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7,029

44.4

46H75

39.6

.

.

2,209

31.0

1,682

38.5

4,381

43.2

9,699

40.1

530 VT

35.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,167

35.6

2,728

35.9

530PV G

35.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,418

35.7

5440 INVIGOR

41.4

16,475

41.3

2,303

34.0

3,399

42.8

9,300

41.4

5,675

44.3

5525 CL

37.9

2,008

34.4

1,796

21.9

1,172

33.5

4,029

44.9

1,242

48.5

6060

32.4

.

.

1,424

27.7

759

32.4

.

.

696

41.8

74-44

41.3

.

.

.

.

857

38.3

3,228

40.3

2,653

43.3

9560 CL

32.8

.

.

918

23.2

806

41.0

951

34.0

870

33.8

9561 VR GS

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

953

39.5

9562 VR GC

41.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,003

41.0

1,085

41.9

35.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

631

35.0

ABARTH

44.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

777

44.9

AMARILLO CDC

32.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

816

32.4

GOLDEN CDC

34.5

11,324

41.8

10,198

20.2

5,874

45.5

4,099

36.2

1,160

28.5

MEADOW CDC

39.2

9,717

45.1

17,552

27.7

17,896

49.4

18,886

39.8

12,628

35.1

RAEZER CDC

39.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

448

57.1

4,234

37.1

SAFFRON CDC

30.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,899

30.1

SAGE CDC

32.6

1,480

43.6

1,020

18.6

1,100

49.4

1,931

27.8

1,413

24.8

STRIKER CDC

38.4

1,541

37.8

1,917

34.9

2,163

45.2

5,299

41.0

3,066

31.5

Fall Rye HAZLET

Field Peas

average yields by risk zone

L120


84

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year

2011

published by the Western Producer

2012

2013

2014

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

BETHUNE CDC

24.3

.

.

838

23.4

.

.

SORREL CDC

37.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

VIMY

25.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

L156H

42.2

.

.

.

.

1,853

V12-1 VICTORY

43.7

.

.

698

32.9

4,398

1012 RR

37.3

.

.

1,718

18.8

2020 CL

40.4

.

.

.

106.0

.

.

Variety

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

.

.

558

25.7

1,701

37.0

704

38.1

533

27.2

564

24.1

41.9

3,831

42.3

658

42.3

43.3

3,309

44.0

2,343

47.6

4,200

41.3

1,629

41.4

636

50.4

.

.

.

.

.

908

40.4

.

.

551

85.3

923

118.3

701

106.1

53.9

Flax

IP Canola/Rapeseed

average yields by risk zone

Oats MORGAN AC

Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC

59.4

3,802

68.2

5,173

46.5

7,206

65.3

2,736

58.4

963

CONQUER

54.5

.

.

686

58.5

1,942

68.0

1,089

61.1

5,348

47.8

SADASH

60.2

1,618

53.9

4,805

52.7

8,633

70.8

3,281

57.5

5,620

53.5

SY985

64.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,687

67.3

1,040

59.6

54.2

1,177

59.9

.

.

922

64.0

702

59.5

982

34.2

CARBERRY

48.1

.

.

.

.

1,350

50.7

.

.

993

44.5

CARDALE

38.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

509

38.6

FIELDSTAR

38.4

2,005

44.1

1,523

20.2

2,435

44.6

2,085

40.8

2,110

36.5

GOODEVE AC

44.4

11,197

46.2

4,276

36.6

3,862

54.4

4,990

52.4

4,488

30.1

INTREPID AC

43.8

4,419

47.7

6,788

41.2

1,105

43.8

912

51.7

645

31.9

LILLIAN

43.1

15,573

48.5

11,639

34.2

9,828

46.6

4,098

43.5

2,885

37.1

MORRIS CDC VR

45.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,010

45.9

PLENTIFUL CDC

42.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,860

42.0

SHAW

44.4

.

.

1,225

38.7

9,318

53.2

12,338

44.1

8,784

36.3

SPLENDOR AC

39.9

5,748

39.2

3,938

33.5

4,481

45.8

3,493

43.0

2,413

36.4

STANLEY CDC

41.1

.

.

.

.

2,293

42.3

5,575

46.4

6,580

36.3

STETTLER

48.9

745

66.2

1,358

18.0

5,081

59.1

6,812

52.1

6,794

42.3

SUPERB AC

37.6

6,545

40.8

4,772

33.1

3,463

38.6

.

.

2,157

36.0

UNITY

43.7

19,090

48.5

20,192

36.0

14,802

48.7

4,863

49.4

4,188

35.1

UTMOST CDC

48.1

1,153

62.7

6,124

39.0

17,418

54.1

27,119

51.4

24,962

41.8

VESPER

25.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,272

25.4

2,502

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

475

2,502

Wheat - Durum STRONGFIELD

Wheat - Hard Red Spring

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre) SNOWDROP CDC

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) CRIMSON

1,318

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,134

1,318

DAZIL CDC

1,109

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,772

1,109

IMPACT CDC

1,312

.

.

457

1,581

.

.

587

1,025

1,049

1,356

MAXIM CDC

1,627

11,856

2,099

5,282

873

3,581

2,006

11,908

1,354

12,587

1,651

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.


|

85

risk zone 20 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley AUSTENSON CDC

94.9

.

.

.

.

1,148

93.9

4,007

100.4

1,410

80.1

CHAMPION

71.8

1,267

72.3

2,432

50.3

5,085

83.2

2,845

78.3

1,956

58.9

COPELAND CDC

67.4

10,513

67.5

5,811

52.4

7,907

73.9

7,407

64.3

8,825

73.8

COWBOY CDC

51.2

2,815

46.5

3,503

45.0

3,394

59.8

2,625

52.9

644

54.5

METCALFE AC

57.7

15,904

61.4

11,769

43.6

12,129

65.4

10,600

60.3

15,323

56.9

POLARSTAR CDC

64.1

1,041

64.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,436

63.5

XENA

62.2

1,401

62.5

3,189

55.9

2,297

70.6

971

63.6

498

60.7

YORKTON CDC

49.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

645

49.0

Canola 36.2

.

.

11,173

31.9

5,438

42.8

.

.

1,688

44.2

L130

42.2

15,441

38.3

34,905

31.9

40,101

45.8

43,701

43.0

59,789

46.2

L140P

48.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

503

41.4

5,571

49.3

L150

37.0

19,552

44.6

56,255

29.4

35,254

43.7

16,309

38.7

2,760

42.2

L159

40.5

.

.

2,061

23.8

14,461

42.0

10,376

40.7

4,612

42.6

L160S

43.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

594

43.3

1,234

44.0

L252

45.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

17,951

41.6

36,934

46.8

L261

43.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,200

41.8

1,922

46.9

1990 CANTERRA

44.4

.

.

.

.

1,611

49.0

1,843

35.6

3,156

47.2

3153 D

39.0

.

.

1,716

26.1

7,215

41.5

11,989

38.5

6,846

40.7

3155C D

41.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,081

41.9

4135SY

50.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,349

50.8

4157SY

51.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

625

51.4

43E03

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,175

42.9

45A76

44.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

875

44.1

45H29

40.7

9,013

40.4

8,244

28.9

12,320

42.9

11,822

43.2

5,016

49.1

45H31

40.4

.

.

2,106

30.5

2,634

42.3

5,900

42.4

1,322

43.4

45H33

46.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,049

46.0

45H75

35.9

.

.

.

.

1,037

31.7

3,595

35.8

850

41.5

45H76

41.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,389

41.1

45S52

37.5

475

40.2

3,257

28.3

2,391

40.0

1,584

44.8

1,083

47.6

45S54

41.0

.

.

.

.

2,276

38.0

5,186

41.7

3,317

42.1

45S56

44.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,932

44.8

46H75

42.5

.

.

.

.

3,001

42.9

5,148

40.3

4,549

44.6

530 VT

38.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,399

37.3

5,045

40.6

530PV G

36.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,189

36.0

533PV G

33.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

440

33.9

5440 INVIGOR

41.7

50,515

41.1

20,850

33.9

14,044

46.2

33,440

42.7

29,613

44.9

5525 CL

39.2

4,074

40.2

4,184

24.6

5,332

41.9

4,759

39.6

4,310

49.0

5535 CL

33.7

.

.

1,954

25.6

920

44.8

2,256

28.7

3,819

38.0

6044 RR

32.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

646

32.7

6056 CR

48.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,050

48.1

6060

40.4

2,525

38.1

2,402

31.8

13,411

42.5

4,129

41.3

2,336

37.7

6064 RR

47.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,000

47.1

73-45

29.1

9,089

34.0

26,306

26.7

1,894

33.7

1,796

36.2

1,062

24.4

74-44

40.8

.

.

.

.

25,156

42.0

17,281

36.7

26,022

42.4

74-54 RR

43.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,252

43.2

4,275

45.0

74-55 RR

41.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

857

34.0

862

48.3

9550

38.1

1,295

28.6

.

.

1,057

45.5

.

.

422

48.9

9559 PROVENVR

39.4

.

.

4,524

32.2

11,972

41.8

7,733

39.0

2,383

42.0

9560 CL

40.4

.

.

1,796

29.9

1,760

45.9

1,040

46.2

1,541

42.6

average yields by risk zone

L120


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| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

published by the Western Producer

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

average yields by risk zone

Field Peas AMARILLO CDC

44.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,003

44.1

GOLDEN CDC

37.5

13,878

40.8

4,702

25.3

5,692

46.0

4,053

32.1

2,298

31.5

LIMERICK CDC

45.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,004

45.1

MEADOW CDC

41.1

25,208

46.0

46,725

30.9

38,679

51.8

42,277

39.8

36,203

40.7

NITOUCHE

49.4

460

56.0

.

.

590

47.8

780

49.8

840

46.6

PATRICK CDC

35.0

527

13.1

.

.

529

48.5

1,021

30.8

467

53.8

RAEZER CDC

37.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,585

37.8

SAFFRON CDC

45.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

757

47.5

2,750

44.3

SAGE CDC

39.1

5,319

48.0

7,307

27.9

6,710

47.3

9,017

37.2

5,501

38.2

STRIKER CDC

43.1

5,114

45.2

5,905

38.3

6,611

46.3

7,811

44.9

8,274

40.8

THUNDERBIRD

24.4

.

.

2,362

24.3

.

.

1,215

20.9

595

31.5

4010

28.7

.

.

920

27.2

.

.

.

.

1,100

29.9

GLAS CDC

34.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

476

34.6

SORREL CDC

24.4

.

.

.

.

959

33.8

1,728

31.1

3,335

18.3

VIMY

32.8

417

41.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,069

29.6

L156H

41.3

.

.

.

.

9,342

41.8

7,122

37.8

4,376

45.9

V12-1 VICTORY

42.7

.

.

1,431

37.7

10,160

40.9

5,541

43.6

5,951

46.3

V12-2 VICTORY

48.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,877

46.1

1,616

51.1

1012 RR

41.8

.

.

1,807

27.2

7,388

43.6

6,151

40.2

5,594

46.0

2012 CL

39.8

.

.

618

30.9

1,628

40.3

640

43.8

778

42.3

2020 CL

46.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

572

46.7

Flax

IP Canola

Oats DANCER CDC

84.2

.

.

600

69.9

823

85.8

.

.

742

93.9

DERBY

65.9

434

68.4

868

62.8

1,021

75.5

578

58.7

406

55.8

MORGAN AC

101.9

1,400

78.3

1,031

93.1

3,672

106.7

990

127.5

2,603

101.4

ANDREW AC

59.2

34,269

64.5

19,013

53.4

22,412

61.5

7,714

54.9

14,485

52.8

CRYSTAL AC

48.8

3,887

37.3

1,215

52.5

2,152

42.7

2,558

62.7

3,424

54.2

SADASH

63.9

16,660

73.0

39,078

54.9

80,733

73.0

48,598

61.8

41,784

53.5

5700PR

53.6

5,080

49.0

2,063

50.9

3,809

70.6

3,674

59.6

8,580

46.8

5702 PR

60.4

.

.

2,498

55.7

3,739

66.4

3,097

64.3

1,371

43.8

41.3

832

50.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

516

26.0

Wheat - Canada Prairie

Wheat - Durum STRONGFIELD

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC

43.8

6,436

43.3

6,555

38.2

3,569

52.7

3,639

44.6

3,656

45.4

ALSASK CDC

42.9

7,586

45.0

5,840

39.9

4,043

50.9

2,094

39.5

2,409

33.0

ALVENA

20.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

662

20.2

BARRIE AC

38.8

12,578

36.8

6,925

38.3

4,843

40.8

3,629

39.4

4,622

42.7

CARBERRY

41.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,234

41.5

CARDALE

51.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

456

51.6

ELSA AC

42.9

1,992

37.7

1,378

42.0

1,892

51.6

1,914

41.8

564

37.3

GOODEVE AC

51.2

6,949

50.1

12,776

42.9

6,450

61.9

8,552

60.8

7,270

46.1

HARVEST

47.2

39,047

46.0

24,793

41.5

19,376

57.5

12,797

48.5

11,275

44.9

INFINITY

47.5

10,607

50.7

6,740

41.8

2,346

49.4

1,028

53.4

1,160

42.3

INTREPID AC

47.6

22,834

48.7

11,854

41.1

5,288

60.5

2,982

49.2

3,483

41.5

LILLIAN

44.1

42,754

47.0

23,669

39.8

15,720

47.7

17,052

43.5

9,505

36.8

MCKENZIE

43.7

5,559

45.2

2,252

43.7

3,005

42.7

660

39.7

721

40.8

MORRIS CDC VR

29.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,641

29.5

MUCHMORE

43.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,318

38.4

1,865

47.3

PLENTIFUL CDC

49.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,650

49.9

PRODIGY

37.9

4,291

38.8

3,704

36.4

1,144

42.6

3,296

38.0

1,774

36.1


|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

2013

2014

87

2015

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

SHAW

48.1

.

.

6,653

40.3

11,063

55.5

14,619

48.8

15,756

45.6

SPLENDOR AC

40.0

9,609

43.2

11,294

36.5

6,538

44.7

3,095

39.1

1,740

29.5

STANLEY CDC

51.9

.

.

830

53.5

12,542

54.8

17,378

53.7

17,900

48.0

STETTLER

55.3

.

.

6,488

54.1

13,638

68.2

13,763

51.4

13,362

46.8

SUPERB AC

50.6

4,069

44.8

4,335

45.5

4,789

60.0

3,182

49.6

3,174

51.6

THRIVE CDC

47.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

933

47.7

2,405

48.0

UNITY

47.4

31,267

49.9

33,420

42.4

18,566

54.1

13,683

49.2

7,809

39.1

UTMOST CDC

52.8

2,690

63.2

15,937

44.1

45,066

60.7

63,623

55.9

73,799

46.7

VESPER

42.2

.

.

.

.

599

46.7

2,442

51.1

9,859

39.7

WASKADA

36.1

2,027

40.5

660

28.9

782

39.0

1,105

35.8

515

23.9

5603HR

43.6

763

37.3

1,721

37.2

2,085

53.3

2,479

43.1

1,777

42.1

5604HR CL

44.8

.

.

.

.

2,023

47.7

818

43.9

1,277

40.7

2,103

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,230

2,103

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre) SNOWBIRD IMAX CL CDC

302

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,243

302

MAXIM CDC

1,581

6,108

1,733

2,340

833

1,889

2,116

3,362

1,168

4,056

1,870

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

risk zone 21 average yields by variety 5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

ANDERSON CDC

71.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

476

71.8

AUSTENSON CDC

65.5

.

.

.

.

710

74.6

1,537

71.4

5,574

62.8

CHAMPION

52.7

952

62.2

4,004

54.5

2,207

55.9

4,837

49.5

3,113

50.1

COPELAND CDC

57.3

8,972

56.0

7,739

38.6

2,612

58.0

2,324

63.2

11,525

69.5

KINDERSLEY CDC

84.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

629

84.5

LEGACY

57.2

21,684

64.1

24,268

45.2

7,250

63.3

3,651

59.0

3,774

80.3

MAJOR

66.2

613

77.2

625

47.2

2,032

67.9

713

64.4

660

71.0

MEREDITH

54.8

.

.

4,253

43.7

2,905

63.7

1,892

59.5

3,226

58.8

METCALFE AC

54.6

15,292

57.7

23,872

41.8

9,064

51.2

12,396

57.7

30,906

62.8

NEWDALE

57.0

5,726

67.1

6,199

48.8

4,643

53.8

2,868

51.8

6,807

60.5

Variety Barley

Canola/Rapeseed L120

30.0

.

.

13,803

24.5

5,436

31.3

4,485

29.7

5,989

41.8

L130

32.8

18,114

35.3

39,358

24.9

24,164

31.0

41,030

30.6

31,382

45.7

L140P

48.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

989

35.0

8,681

49.5

L150

31.2

25,267

36.3

39,895

25.6

3,714

29.7

6,650

37.6

3,335

47.9

L159

36.7

.

.

1,165

30.5

6,223

37.3

3,762

33.7

1,490

46.3

L160S

46.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

414

46.0

L252

42.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

21,476

37.5

18,194

48.4

L261

46.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,714

43.7

2,161

48.4

1990 CANTERRA

30.2

.

.

907

27.2

1,722

22.9

2,813

29.2

1,740

40.5

3153 D

27.9

.

.

6,269

21.2

3,859

23.1

4,510

32.7

3,191

40.1

3154S D

30.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,319

28.2

988

41.0

3155C D

50.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,024

50.4

43E03

37.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,418

37.8

average yields by risk zone

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre)


88

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

5-year

average yields by risk zone

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

published by the Western Producer

2012

yield (bu./acre)

2013

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

2014

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

45A76

26.6

.

.

426

17.4

1,009

10.1

.

.

1,531

40.1

45H29

35.9

28,408

38.3

19,334

26.6

10,399

38.2

14,431

35.4

10,795

44.7

45H31

35.8

.

.

8,933

26.6

17,442

33.3

25,995

31.7

23,635

45.8

45H33

42.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,132

42.1

45H75

36.1

.

.

590

7.4

558

45.9

451

33.1

937

49.6

45H76

40.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,588

40.6

45S54

34.2

.

.

.

.

4,400

32.7

2,035

28.7

2,148

42.6

45S56

46.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,208

46.6

46A76

22.1

1,069

29.8

3,406

13.9

.

.

1,217

19.7

2,317

32.0

46H75

39.9

.

.

1,019

20.1

3,633

34.8

5,389

35.0

5,022

52.8

500 VT

28.0

8,254

34.4

27,258

25.7

18,130

27.6

5,550

27.2

1,137

44.5

530 VT

36.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,624

32.6

5,728

41.1

530PV G

42.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

8,110

42.3

531PV G

43.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,240

43.3

5440 INVIGOR

38.0

86,132

37.4

37,687

26.6

26,036

35.9

48,019

36.3

77,766

46.1

5525 CL

30.8

1,042

33.0

831

24.5

1,436

26.0

1,391

27.6

2,654

36.2

6044 RR

29.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,528

23.2

1,219

38.0

6060

29.9

585

41.0

1,449

23.5

444

32.5

1,229

26.8

643

38.5

73-15 RR

29.8

.

.

656

24.4

508

29.4

2,992

25.8

2,823

35.2

73-45

25.7

10,130

30.2

11,755

20.1

2,577

30.7

1,010

27.1

527

37.3

74-44

39.1

.

.

.

.

5,274

35.4

9,221

31.8

19,368

43.6

74-54 RR

28.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,131

27.6

417

41.2

9560 CL

33.3

.

.

2,005

31.0

2,315

35.4

1,218

25.9

620

47.4

997 RR

21.3

1,041

23.5

732

20.1

795

21.3

755

20.6

1,063

20.6

Field Peas AMARILLO CDC

49.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,688

49.4

MEADOW CDC

35.3

4,067

29.2

4,912

29.7

1,805

40.3

2,966

35.2

4,506

44.9

PATRICK CDC

31.7

1,755

30.5

2,321

25.1

938

35.3

1,794

30.8

1,285

44.1

SAGE CDC

25.8

915

19.6

1,598

24.2

.

.

903

35.3

664

25.1

STRIKER CDC

39.0

2,600

35.2

3,539

25.2

2,205

36.7

6,850

39.2

8,225

46.5

TETRIS

43.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

649

29.3

1,545

49.6

Flax BETHUNE CDC

21.6

.

.

492

22.0

563

23.3

1,798

19.8

932

23.7

BRAVO AAC

23.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,462

23.7

GLAS CDC

25.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

422

20.1

508

29.5

SORREL CDC

26.6

1,097

19.1

.

.

.

.

2,151

25.7

5,132

28.6

WESTLIN 71

34.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

745

34.7

HYHEAR1

27.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

962

21.3

1,964

30.2

L156H

39.9

.

.

.

.

3,646

40.2

7,142

35.4

5,901

45.1

REDRIVER 1861

25.3

.

.

.

.

1,747

20.0

852

20.9

903

39.7

V12-1 VICTORY

38.9

.

.

4,603

31.3

11,981

38.9

17,811

36.1

10,594

47.2

V12-2 VICTORY

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,700

34.6

4,362

48.0

1012 RR

34.7

753

41.3

21,555

25.5

13,517

36.4

7,383

30.4

24,957

42.8

IP Canola/Rapeseed


|

5-year

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

89

2015

Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

1020 RR

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,444

35.3

2012 CL

29.2

655

30.6

4,827

18.3

1,347

27.0

1,970

20.3

4,453

45.5

2020 CL

41.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,094

41.7

CALIBRE

131.8

.

.

848

144.6

.

.

.

.

401

104.7

MINSTREL CDC

126.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,896

126.4

MORGAN AC

105.9

49,076

109.5

45,173

93.2

41,752

110.1

50,820

111.5

75,975

105.2

MORRISON CDC

116.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,277

113.9

1,127

120.0

ORRIN CDC

106.9

958

125.0

2,175

79.7

2,335

112.4

2,474

118.6

881

106.7

SOURIS

104.5

.

.

.

.

754

120.7

2,280

92.6

6,895

106.7

SUMMIT

104.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

865

91.0

1,890

110.0

TRIACTOR

111.3

657

90.2

963

103.9

526

94.3

1,171

109.4

7,404

115.6

CONQUER

52.4

610

44.7

.

.

.

.

1,066

49.5

2,663

55.3

PASTEUR

66.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,274

66.9

Oats

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC

44.4

7,250

43.9

6,457

40.8

2,521

44.8

1,820

38.5

4,480

52.8

BRANDON AAC

51.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

527

51.1

CARBERRY

47.8

.

.

1,195

46.3

5,785

52.2

13,482

45.8

13,367

48.1

CARDALE

48.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,897

47.4

21,220

48.1

GO CDC

36.8

4,794

40.7

2,264

32.3

787

31.4

502

40.2

745

28.4

GOODEVE AC

42.4

29,966

42.4

26,519

38.6

13,379

43.5

15,463

41.5

13,216

49.8

HARVEST

46.1

20,004

44.6

16,752

46.0

3,565

57.9

15,973

44.3

8,300

48.1

IMAGINE CDC

46.9

15,549

46.1

9,667

41.5

6,643

52.1

5,988

47.5

6,585

51.1

INTREPID AC

41.8

8,730

40.4

2,403

38.1

2,266

48.3

412

34.1

780

54.7

LILLIAN

35.8

5,335

41.8

2,332

23.7

.

.

686

33.6

423

31.2

MORRIS CDC VR

46.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,344

35.8

5,162

49.3

MUCHMORE

63.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,317

63.8

PLENTIFUL CDC

51.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,589

51.3

PRODIGY

34.4

3,567

45.1

3,901

27.5

1,273

35.4

1,655

28.0

907

31.5

SHAW

45.1

.

.

12,108

39.1

13,561

52.3

12,277

43.5

10,710

44.4

SPLENDOR AC

35.4

12,897

34.2

8,444

34.2

2,428

36.9

4,385

42.1

4,234

33.3

STANLEY CDC

47.7

.

.

1,466

46.9

9,577

51.4

19,253

44.4

19,168

49.3

UNITY

39.2

20,015

41.5

23,600

36.0

7,349

48.6

2,859

40.4

5,737

31.3

UTMOST CDC

47.4

.

.

15,430

42.0

21,235

51.6

35,245

47.0

31,939

47.7

VESPER

45.6

.

.

1,095

40.1

4,612

48.4

9,932

42.7

11,095

47.4

5604HR CL

43.5

.

.

2,509

33.9

1,890

57.1

6,051

42.0

3,655

45.4

859 WR

43.9

.

.

2,921

39.4

8,823

51.6

6,706

35.8

4,990

43.9

41.7

1,677

44.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,029

37.0

1,627

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,667

1,627

Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC

Fababeans (yields in lb./acre) SNOWDROP CDC

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

average yields by risk zone

Wheat - Canada Prairie


90

| yield: saskatchewan 2016

published by the Western Producer

risk zone 22 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley AUSTENSON CDC

75.8

.

.

885

73.1

1,184

80.6

4,066

72.5

6,201

77.5

CHAMPION

73.3

1,928

96.9

5,083

70.2

2,015

69.7

538

59.6

1,300

62.0

COPELAND CDC

63.0

3,626

64.9

2,960

46.7

4,410

72.9

3,794

58.3

4,329

66.4

COWBOY CDC

50.4

704

49.9

1,114

40.3

747

53.9

.

.

814

61.5

MEREDITH

70.9

.

.

2,968

64.4

5,675

80.5

2,017

62.4

2,113

62.3

METCALFE AC

58.4

10,158

56.4

9,778

50.0

7,374

62.7

7,824

59.1

10,873

64.5

SYNERGY AAC

89.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

465

89.0

TREY CDC

62.9

3,098

62.1

4,431

59.0

4,200

64.2

1,117

67.4

825

73.6

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed L120

34.5

.

.

5,649

26.1

5,572

37.9

1,871

33.6

3,365

43.3

L130

40.1

10,309

37.9

14,797

28.8

15,969

44.1

21,117

39.6

23,940

45.7

L140P

46.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,228

42.8

5,037

48.8

L150

36.4

12,268

41.7

18,811

28.9

9,487

41.4

6,254

39.2

1,509

43.4

L159

36.2

.

.

1,122

24.5

4,875

38.0

2,826

35.8

1,204

40.6

L252

45.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,772

41.0

11,382

47.9

REMARKABLE VT

28.7

2,873

31.9

2,095

19.5

2,362

31.3

2,161

28.0

1,179

33.9

1990 CANTERRA

39.5

.

.

779

33.4

1,457

38.8

2,339

35.4

2,657

45.3

3153 D

39.6

.

.

.

.

2,677

38.7

7,615

39.7

2,297

40.7

3155C D

46.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,793

46.1

4157SY

47.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

514

47.9

43E03

44.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,038

44.7

45H29

40.3

6,606

39.5

1,305

29.2

3,661

42.2

4,096

41.9

693

49.8

45H31

38.5

.

.

3,568

29.5

2,405

47.1

2,345

40.1

1,138

45.2

45H33

44.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,461

44.9

45H75

42.2

.

.

.

.

615

42.7

2,678

37.0

2,568

47.4

45H76

49.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,371

49.8

45S54

42.4

.

.

.

.

5,770

44.0

4,132

39.1

1,145

45.8

45S56

44.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,376

44.0

46A76

31.7

855

35.7

.

.

.

.

1,862

30.4

406

29.1

46H75

43.2

.

.

1,601

39.3

1,180

45.0

4,778

42.7

3,960

44.8

530 VT

35.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,487

34.2

3,146

35.9

530PV G

33.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,139

33.6

532PV G

38.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,133

38.1

5440 INVIGOR

39.6

22,829

42.2

11,991

28.7

5,690

40.9

7,794

37.5

8,894

48.7

5525 CL

37.1

4,425

40.3

1,793

26.1

2,128

38.5

2,985

34.3

5,772

39.2

73-15 RR

34.3

.

.

3,344

28.0

2,755

38.6

2,895

34.7

2,100

38.4

73-45

33.3

9,184

37.7

20,636

29.8

7,774

36.7

1,114

37.3

1,149

35.3

74-44

40.8

.

.

.

.

10,784

41.8

10,846

35.7

18,424

43.3

9560 CL

34.6

.

.

1,971

29.2

.

.

1,234

37.8

1,330

39.6

9562 VR GC

40.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,143

40.3

AMARILLO CDC

42.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

597

42.0

EARLYSTAR

43.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

415

43.6

GOLDEN CDC

37.1

3,608

42.3

2,117

20.5

1,858

46.4

.

.

683

35.8

Field Peas


|

5-year

2011

2012

2013

2014

91

2015

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

MEADOW CDC

40.3

9,096

42.7

16,912

32.6

11,362

49.7

14,763

38.7

12,793

42.4

RAEZER CDC

36.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

917

36.1

1,354

36.8

SAFFRON CDC

40.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,067

40.3

STRIKER CDC

38.3

4,511

35.3

5,143

36.7

4,650

42.4

9,794

37.6

5,805

39.6

TETRIS

42.1

.

.

.

.

520

43.7

822

44.6

932

39.1

HYHEAR1

49.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

494

49.6

L156H

41.0

.

.

.

.

2,352

43.8

8,533

40.1

3,698

41.4

V12-1 VICTORY

40.5

.

.

1,125

16.8

6,428

43.1

4,862

38.9

2,377

47.8

1012 RR

34.8

.

.

1,085

28.5

724

35.4

.

.

740

43.4

2012 CL

37.7

.

.

672

32.0

.

.

882

36.9

783

43.6

MORGAN AC

107.2

8,943

111.7

8,809

89.7

11,972

118.4

10,685

113.2

7,972

96.6

ORRIN CDC

93.0

2,406

108.4

1,776

74.3

3,268

94.7

1,420

100.4

2,558

85.5

45.9

Variety

IP Canola/Rapeseed

Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC

60.6

2,626

61.2

3,751

55.8

1,992

74.6

2,400

67.5

1,824

CONQUER

45.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,702

45.1

CRYSTAL AC

58.8

1,070

35.9

903

57.7

4,374

64.8

1,012

65.5

1,864

55.1

SADASH

59.5

2,211

32.1

768

62.7

3,255

81.2

5,898

57.2

4,855

59.9

VISTA AC

63.9

2,164

58.7

2,797

58.8

3,365

73.4

1,930

60.6

2,314

64.1

5702 PR

56.7

.

.

.

.

420

51.8

.

.

1,205

58.3

Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC

35.0

8,034

37.1

6,003

30.6

5,115

36.6

3,047

35.1

3,187

35.2

BRANDON AAC

53.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

733

53.8

CARBERRY

42.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4,283

42.2

CARDALE

47.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,940

47.3

ELSA AC

41.4

3,050

43.4

2,529

37.4

995

46.0

958

43.0

714

38.2

GOODEVE AC

46.4

20,301

47.0

20,661

38.6

14,372

54.4

13,558

49.2

10,703

46.3

HARVEST

43.5

13,503

41.0

12,355

38.4

9,008

52.1

6,568

43.8

5,680

46.7

INFINITY

39.9

6,626

36.9

2,311

44.9

2,039

41.9

.

.

640

46.1

INTREPID AC

44.7

18,507

46.1

14,939

39.2

11,587

49.9

10,908

44.4

10,147

44.6

MORRIS CDC VR

38.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,460

38.3

PLENTIFUL CDC

48.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

487

58.6

5,792

47.6

SHAW

45.3

.

.

2,096

31.0

7,444

51.8

6,245

45.4

4,278

40.9

SPLENDOR AC

43.1

444

32.1

.

.

978

42.1

765

49.0

638

45.3

STANLEY CDC

44.7

.

.

.

.

1,553

51.4

6,030

44.9

5,839

42.6

STETTLER

43.3

.

.

.

.

2,409

44.9

5,465

43.6

4,412

42.1

TITANIUM VB CDC

49.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

648

49.6

UNITY

44.7

21,757

48.4

17,009

36.2

19,124

49.7

7,058

41.1

3,883

42.7

UTMOST CDC

50.5

1,491

53.9

7,862

42.9

22,481

57.3

22,468

48.9

27,406

48.3

VESPER

50.9

.

.

.

.

2,211

62.0

4,250

44.8

1,556

51.8

WASKADA

33.5

1,851

31.4

2,201

31.9

1,087

42.2

766

30.5

1,770

33.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,441

966

Lentils - Red (yields in lb./acre) MAXIM CDC

966

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

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risk zone 23 average yields by variety 5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Barley AUSTENSON CDC

69.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,653

67.9

2,666

71.0

COPELAND CDC

69.3

2,590

71.5

3,911

58.5

4,205

73.3

5,010

72.3

4,688

70.5

MEREDITH

74.3

.

.

974

52.8

2,942

77.0

915

76.2

1,022

85.4

METCALFE AC

62.5

5,849

61.6

7,539

57.4

3,938

68.0

4,307

64.3

4,720

65.8

NEWDALE

80.8

.

.

.

.

.

.

430

83.1

520

78.8

TREY CDC

61.5

2,260

63.5

1,163

59.2

2,041

65.9

640

38.4

656

67.6

L120

36.5

.

.

10,174

28.9

8,465

39.9

6,035

35.6

4,073

49.4

L130

40.3

10,753

34.7

19,200

30.9

20,593

42.2

29,786

39.7

43,011

45.3

L252

45.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

6,711

42.0

5,063

49.2

L261

47.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,345

47.7

1990 CANTERRA

42.5

.

.

.

.

855

38.0

3,442

41.6

6,358

43.6

43E03

55.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

507

55.2

average yields by risk zone

Canola/Rapeseed

45H29

40.3

3,849

40.1

2,799

33.2

1,408

47.0

2,144

42.2

1,496

44.8

45H33

56.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,642

56.4

45H76

50.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,424

50.5

45S56

53.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

563

53.6

46H75

50.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

867

49.1

2,024

50.7

500 VT

33.2

.

.

3,424

26.9

2,370

38.7

1,194

35.5

476

45.5

530 VT

37.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,688

31.3

1,302

45.8

530PV G

37.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,157

37.7

5440 INVIGOR

40.6

24,297

37.1

13,422

29.8

8,388

46.7

25,988

40.9

26,524

47.0

5525 CL

40.3

1,569

31.9

806

32.0

2,735

43.4

2,381

39.3

2,997

44.8

5535 CL

35.6

1,204

36.0

3,595

32.3

3,526

39.1

1,459

31.2

2,332

38.0

6044 RR

39.1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

931

39.1

6060

43.0

.

.

1,934

36.8

1,092

52.3

1,305

46.4

751

39.5

73-15 RR

33.1

.

.

3,067

27.3

4,720

37.8

4,088

30.5

1,762

36.7

73-45

33.1

13,262

33.2

11,226

30.6

4,931

38.5

2,781

28.9

820

48.6

74-44

41.0

.

.

.

.

10,263

41.0

12,618

37.8

12,362

44.4

74-54 RR

39.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,435

38.1

1,183

45.7

74-55 RR

37.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

565

27.0

520

48.4

9559 PROVEN VR

41.2

.

.

1,484

33.6

2,249

44.7

.

.

533

48.1

9560 CL

42.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

536

38.4

729

46.3

MEADOW CDC

43.7

9,718

38.5

14,766

38.6

13,191

53.9

12,905

41.2

11,415

45.5

RAEZER CDC

36.3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

2,089

36.3

SAFFRON CDC

38.7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,692

38.7

STRIKER CDC

41.1

3,899

39.8

7,494

38.4

12,195

50.9

14,672

39.1

9,249

34.0

TETRIS

42.2

.

.

.

.

.

.

634

42.3

2,023

42.1

TREASURE CDC

39.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

812

36.2

1,457

40.5

43.6

.

.

.

.

894

37.7

489

38.2

3,797

45.8

Field Peas

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|

5-year Variety

Avg. yield (Bu./acre)

2011 seeded acres

2012

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2013

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

2014

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

93

2015

yield (bu./acre)

seeded acres

yield (bu./acre)

Wheat - Canada Prairie 70.5

2,605

64.4

3,904

69.6

4,295

78.5

3,131

70.9

2,364

63.6

59.7

2,101

51.0

3,065

60.5

2,451

71.0

4,481

58.1

3,225

58.0

ENCHANT

37.9

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

603

37.9

FOREMOST AC

61.2

835

42.4

829

62.9

1,569

82.9

2,341

62.2

1,805

49.1

SADASH

69.1

.

.

7,208

61.8

11,452

79.3

8,596

64.7

4,362

63.2

VISTA AC

55.8

1,524

48.6

1,006

58.6

1,217

61.9

1,268

55.9

610

56.3

5700 PR

62.6

1,136

70.0

1,129

65.7

3,388

71.6

2,329

66.5

1,891

35.1

5702 PR

62.4

.

.

847

70.4

1,842

76.4

3,202

61.3

1,750

45.7

38.6

Wheat - Hard Red Spring ALVENA

50.2

1,653

46.7

5,085

52.3

6,168

55.0

2,374

42.1

1,360

CARBERRY

46.4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1,922

46.4

ELSA AC

39.9

737

42.7

672

37.1

503

42.5

646

38.6

580

38.6

GOODEVE AC

53.8

11,953

52.6

8,614

49.2

18,256

59.7

11,438

56.5

10,872

46.2

HARVEST

54.2

20,218

47.8

15,167

52.0

12,654

65.7

10,692

54.1

13,632

55.6

INFINITY

51.1

8,188

45.9

7,750

52.2

6,205

59.7

2,746

46.0

1,931

48.5

INTREPID AC

48.4

7,955

44.9

4,455

48.9

4,935

52.8

3,481

47.8

5,401

49.3

MUCHMORE

56.6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

659

56.6

PLENTIFUL CDC

47.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

821

59.1

5,698

45.2

SHAW

51.7

.

.

549

48.9

2,134

55.6

.

.

1,124

45.7

SPLENDOR AC

41.1

1,272

38.5

984

43.2

1,143

45.4

1,831

43.8

2,775

38.0

STANLEY CDC

51.6

.

.

.

.

999

59.7

2,099

55.3

3,922

47.5

STETTLER

52.8

.

.

.

.

451

69.5

1,031

48.7

436

45.1

SUPERB AC

40.1

983

48.1

800

30.9

.

.

.

.

442

38.9

UTMOST CDC

50.5

.

.

2,485

53.3

8,509

60.7

23,464

53.0

23,574

44.0

5603HR

54.2

.

.

1,228

50.9

2,810

57.2

.

.

632

47.8

NOTES: Minimum of 400 acres and 2 producers reported. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation does not assume responsibility for, and have not verified the accuracy of the information reported by producers. Only yields that are greater than zero are used for calculating yields by variety.

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number of insured acres in saskatchewan, by crop type Total Insured Acres Canola Hard Red Spring Wheat Durum Lentils Barley Field Peas Flax Oats Canada Prairie Spring Wheat Canary Seed Soybean Wheat Winter Mustard 1 Forage 2 Minor Crops 3 Greenfeed Chickpea Fall Rye Alfalfa Seed Hard White Spring Wheat Wild Rice Extra Strong Wheat 4 Weather derivative program

2010

2011

21,443,174 5,903,451 4,812,733 2,039,014 2,450,359 1,182,896 1,675,916 478,520 297,885 406,383 265,778 -172,540 212,722 271,082 74,692 55,129 131,926 38,636 32,187 43,166 20,538 6,736 870,885

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2012

23,436,290 8,055,127 5,245,208 2,591,437 1,775,958 1,440,852 1,136,615 376,095 839,840 391,075 207,092 -218,254 136,069 184,130 46,055 33,988 40,232 37,300 28,469 20,081 18,209 7,343 606,861

27,646,230 9,199,594 5,623,963 3,227,423 1,837,926 1,765,353 1,746,088 578,590 685,971 541,040 270,382 -670,040 161,385 180,723 116,228 29,557 123,234 74,041 23,576 22,881 16,242 5,901 746,092

2103 27,786,684 8,631,101 6,260,727 3,320,717 1,657,569 1,578,967 1,621,242 696,018 1,046,267 980,710 202,275 -383,247 151,346 158,471 190,752 29,365 86,654 37,035 24,149 28,847 6,733 1,793 692,699

2

2014

2015

27,147,616 8,690,095 5,649,969 2,995,242 2,137,540 1,250,679 1,801,144 997,671 710,746 734,076 253,570 202,986 340,483 244,494 150,359 109,829 37,695 68,930 42,170 24,875 18,071 6,441 -680,551

27,463,997 8,481,510 5,145,815 3,591,567 2,596,656 1,607,878 1,505,744 1,077,392 970,408 505,212 291,907 198,590 197,966 169,060 165,746 132,642 57,299 45,439 41,360 29,577 7,391 5,547 -639,291

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