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NEW CROPS, NEW RISKS Provincial yields by variety and risk area | Presented by The Western Producer www.producer.com
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Frost risk maps SCIC risk zone areas Soil zone map Grain corn insurable areas Corn heat unit map Chickpea insurable areas Dry bean insurable areas
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The organic crop option for producers
Organic producers can select organic-specific coverage that will address the special risk and higher crop values associated with organic production.
14 Sunflower insurable areas 14 Coriander insurable areas 15 Timothy hay insurable areas 15 Rainfall weather station map 15 Soybean insurable areas 15 Kamut wheat insurable areas 20 Pest risk maps 106 Insured acres (five-year)
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welcome to yield saskatchewan Welcome to the 2018 edition of Yield Saskatchewan, highlighting the production results for various crops and varieties grown in the province. We hope you find the information useful as you plan for the upcoming growing season. Yield Saskatchewan features the yield results for crop varieties over the past five years. They are displayed provincially and by risk zone. Data is compiled from information submitted by Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) customers. This valuable information is the result of producers who list their varietal information in their production declaration each year. SCIC is grateful for their efforts. This unbiased reporting is a great resource to help analyze the production of specific crops and varieties for your farm. Additionally, this data helps ensure SCIC’s programs remain relevant for today’s producers. As you review the information contained in Yield Saskatchewan, I would also suggest visiting our website, saskcropinsurance.com. Online, we have a
great interactive tool which allows producers to customize their analysis of the different varieties and their production results. Check out the Sask Management Plus (SMP) information, located under the Resources link, to access the charting tools to compare varieties provincially or by the different risk zones across the province. At SCIC, we are committed to ensuring our programs and services are meeting the needs of today’s producer. We achieve this by consulting producers and industry. Collection of the information to produce the Yield Saskatchewan publication is also used in our analysis to build and enhance our programs and services. Recent enhancements to our forage insurance program, in particular the province-wide use of weather stations for the Corn Heat Unit Program, fire insurance and a restoration benefit, would not happen without the input and feedback from producers. SCIC is aware that like the industry it serves, its business risk programs need to evolve
and remain current with the business practices of its customers, the farmers and ranchers of Saskatchewan. Providing effective and relevant risk management programs is SCIC’s commitment to excellence and growth of agriculture in this province I encourage all producers to take time to look at the programs and see how they may fit into the risk management needs for your farming operation. As a producer, I understand how success depends on having accurate information to make the best decisions possible. I hope you find Yield Saskatchewan information useful and can make it a part of your annual crop planning. If you have questions about the information contained in this publication, please contact your local Crop Insurance office. Thank you for your interest in Yield Saskatchewan and we wish you all the best in the 2018 growing season.
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Why SCIC is a Good Business Risk Management Decision Risk management – on your schedule
By SCIC staff
SCIC understands farming isn’t just a 8 am – 5 pm business and the important role technology plays within a farming operation. Paving the way within the industry, SCIC meets the demand for online involvement between producers and their programs. CropConnect and Ag Connect are simple, secure websites that can reduce the paperwork and provide flexibility for conducting Crop Insurance and AgriStability business from a home computer or mobile device.
Risk protection from the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is more than just a yield guarantee on a crop. SCIC knows there are many options to manage your farm’s risk, which is why SCIC wants to ensure producers can make an informed decision. Keep reading to see how.
Comprehensive coverage When producers sign up for Crop Insurance they have coverage from before seeding until harvest is complete. Through AgriStability, producers have even further coverage for other uncontrollable events throughout the year. Issues like rising input costs or falling commodity prices are covered through AgriStability. When combined, Crop Insurance and AgriStability offer extensive coverage that protects the bottom line for Saskatchewan farms and ranches.
Livestock producers – we’ve got you covered
More choices, custom fit coverage SCIC recognizes each farm is unique. Along with providing individual coverage which recognizes the management practices of each producer, the Crop Insurance Program offers a range of choices, including pricing options and coverage selections so producers can custom fit their insurance for their farming operation. Each farm’s risk protection through
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AgriStability is also unique because the Program uses the farm’s financial information and operational characteristics to determine coverage and benefits. Every operation has its own income and expense
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structure. By having coverage based on the performance of the farm, producers can be confident they are receiving coverage reflective of their operation.
Through the Crop Insurance Program, producers with hay, grazing or greenfeed acres, can access insurance to cover the risks involved in forage production. Pastureland can also be insured through the Forage Rainfall Insurance Program. Recently enhancements were made to SCIC’s forage insurance based on consultation with industry. These changes reflect the effort SCIC puts in to ensure its programs are providing the risk protection producers are looking for. SCIC also delivers the Western Livestock Price Insurance Program (WLPIP) and AgriStability. Both programs have a fit for livestock producers. WLPIP offsets the risk of market price drops that can reduce the value of a producer’s livestock herd. AgriStability is low-cost risk protection that covers a wide range of un-
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controllable factors that could negatively affect the financial health of the livestock operation.
Fast payments SCIC understands the impact of timely delivery of payments, ensuring producers can move forward with their business. For Crop Insurance claims the average time for completing a post-harvest claim, from the time the producer calls until the time the payment is normally around 30 days. No getting a partial payment and waiting until spring seeding begins to receive a final cheque.
Experience for the future The Crop Insurance Program has been a major part of Saskatchewan farmers’ risk protection for more than 55 years. SCIC has provided a foundation for the tremendous growth of the province’s agriculture industry. Farmers can have peace of mind knowing they have the backing of strong programs and an experienced team who will fulfill all commitments no matter how tough the year.
Connected to industry Ensuring SCIC’s business risk management programs are relevant and effective, is extremely important for the success of Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers. SCIC continually consults industry on program design and delivery. The feedback from producers in these
organizations has led to program changes and service improvements. Enhancements such as adding new crops to the insurance program and creating online options for conducting business are all a direct result of working with industry.
SCIC gets it SCIC has a great team of people across the province. With most of our staff either currently farming or having grown up on a farm, they understand the Saskatchewan agriculture industry. They know the important role farmers play in our rural communities and economy. They understand when challenges arise and provide excellent service and support to the industry when it needs it.
We’re not here to make a profit SCIC’s business risk management programs are part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s investment in Agriculture. By investing in sound risk management programming the provincial government is providing a foundation for our agriculture industry to grow. SCIC’s staff understand the importance of the agriculture industry and recognize it as a major driver of the provincial economy. Staff work with producers, helping them to be innovative and make sound business decisions, thereby propelling the industry forward. continued on page 8 ››
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›› continued from page 7 We’ll never tell you how to run your farm With over 55 years of experience in delivering risk management program SCIC has built a strong reputation for effectively supporting producers while letting each farm go about its business. Whether you apply more fertilizer to your crop, or add a fungicide application, those are management decisions each producer needs to make based on their individual circumstances. Producers enrolled in SCIC’s risk management programs know they will be supported and have coverage when making sound management decisions for their farm.
Our coverage is not tied to how well you market your grain While marketing is a critical part of a farm’s success, Crop Insurance coverage is not tied to how effective a farm is at marketing their grain. SCIC’s provides a level of coverage that not dependent on what happens in the grain market. Upon selecting their coverage for the year, producers have confidence knowing what their insured crop value is and the coverage they have no matter what happens on their farm. SCIC has added options for producers to use their contracted prices or a final yearend price as their insured crop value, which creates greater flexibility, but still provides a solid base of support for producers to make management decisions on their farm.
We understand the cost of farming continues to rise and the risk producers take each and every year is significant. SCIC is committed to ensuring its business risk management programs reflect the ever increasing cost of farming as there are mechanisms in place to keep pace. Coverage available through the Crop Insurance program has increased significantly over the last 10 years. In 2007 the average coverage for all crops in Saskatchewan was $86 per acre. In 2017 coverage reached an average of $217 per acre and increase of over 250 per cent. Canola, Saskatchewan’s largest value crop has gone from an average of $120 per acre in 2007 to $273 per acre in 2017.
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 22 - 28
May 29 - June 4
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How to use the seeding date tool
Knowing the best time to seed the intended crop can make a difference to the success of a year.
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Enter your township and range.
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Or, zoom in and click on the map, which will open a pop up box as shown below.
Open the Crop Seed Date bar to view the final date full liability will be accepted on each crop. It may be necessary to use the scroll bar to find the crop of interest.
when is the best time to seed? By SCIC staff Selecting a crop to seed involves many factors: seed costs, market trends, timing, and weather. Anticipating what the up-
coming crop year will be like or how quickly the snow recedes will impact the crop selection. Knowing the best time to seed the intended crop can make a difference to the success of a year.
Likewise, for producers with Crop Insurance, the date a crop is seeded may impact their insurance coverage. continued on page 12 ››
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If a crop is seeded after the recommended deadline but prior to June 20th and suffers a non-seeding date related loss, these losses would be covered.
Crops that are seeded after the date recommended by the seeding date tool, but before SCIC’s final seeding deadline of June 20th, will be insured against all perils except those that are attributable to the later seeding date. Some of these losses could include frost, or an extension of insurance due to the inability to complete harvest. In the case that one of these seeding date related perils occurs, the crop would be compared to others in the area. This could result in claims being reduced or denied. If a crop is seeded after the recommended deadline but prior to June 20th and suffers a loss due to a non-seeding date related loss; such as flooding, grasshoppers or something else, these losses would be covered as they are not related to the delayed seeding date. Please notes some crops, like chickpea, hemp, corn and soybeans have absolute seeding dates that are prior to June 20th. For these crops no liability is accepted if the crop is seeded after their seeding dates.
Seeding too late means a crop may reduce yield potential and increase the risk for frost. In the spring of 2017, SCIC launched a new tool to help communicate the final seeding day that full liability will be accepted on various crops throughout the province. The seeding date tool is available on the SCIC webpage for both customers and staff to access. The final dates that full liability is accepted is based on the frost free intervals and relative maturity of various crops. This determines a date where there is a reasonable expectation of the crop reaching maturity. The map that is used in the seeding date tool application is based on 30 year averages for 131 weather stations. These averages were interpolated to cover the crop producing area of the province and assigned at the township level.
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SLUG: SOIL ZONE MAP TO RUN: YIELD SASKATCHEWAN 2017 PATH: GRAPHICS
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Using the map button in the top left hand corner allows the user to change the background satellite imagery, or see roads or topography as well.
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If the user is on a mobile device with GPS enabled, the app will show the current location.
This seeding date tool was successfully launched in 2017, allowing both staff and customers access to dates for all areas of the province, and most crops. For 2018 there will be some additional crops added to the tool. Source: SCIC | MICHELLE HOULDEN GRAPHIC
SCIC GRAIN RISK ZONE MAP
SASKATCHEWAN SOIL ZONES
CORN - GRAIN CORN INSURABLE AREA
CORN - CORN ZONE HEAT UNIT INSURABLE AREA
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 47.
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.
This grain corn program is 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.
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.
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CHICKPEA - INSURABLE AREA
BEANS - DRYLAND DRY BEAN INSURABLE AREA
TIMOTHY - IRRIGATED TIMOTHY HAY INSURABLE AREA
FORAGE - FORAGE RAINFALL WEATHER STATIONS
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 91,017 acres in 2017.
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 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.
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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SUNFLOWER - INSURABLE AREA
CORIANDER - SMALL SEED 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 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.
SOYBEANS - INSURABLE AREA
131 Stations WHEAT (KAMUT) - INSURABLE AREA KHORASAN
The map below shows insurable area and risk zones for soybeans. Soybean plantings in Saskatchewan are increasing. Provincial acreage in 2017 was estimated at 561,000 acres.
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The organic crop option for producers By SCIC staff Protection for organic crops As interest in organic products and organic farming heightens within the province, the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) continues to evolve to meet the everchanging needs of its producers. Continuously working closely with industry groups, such as SaskOrganics, SCIC offers organic producers risk protection through its Crop Insurance Program. Participation in the organic program saw growth over the last few years, with numbers peaking in 2017 of over 200,000 insured acres. With the number of insured and uninsured organic acres growing, SCIC reminds organic producers to take a closer look at their coverage. For producers looking to transition into organic farming, or current organic growers, understanding the difference between conventional (commercial) insurance and the Organic Crop Option is important when planning their upcoming crop year.
Yield coverage for an organic crop Each customer is insured for their own individual long-term average yield for each crop. Their individual average yield is updated every time they grow the crop, creating a long-term average. This process is the same whether they are an organic or conventional farmer. Sample costs for HRSW, risk zone 15, planted int0 stubble
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There are several ways to establish an individual yield for an organic crop when an organic producer is insuring for the first time. A ten year average of their own yield history can be used to create an individual yield. Another option is to use the yield index based on other crops. If the producer is a new farmer, an area average of the organic yield may also be used to establish individual yield. Once yield is established, it is updated with the producers’ actual yield each time the crop is grown.
The Organic Option available under the Crop Insurance Program administered through SCIC. Through the Crop Insurance Program, 60 percent of premiums
are paid by the federal and provincial government. The producer is responsible to pay for 40 percent of the premium. continued on page 18 ››
Price options There are four ways to set insured prices for organic crops: Base, Low, In-Season or Contract Price Option. Currently, the Organic Price Option final base price/low price is set in January. Prices are set as conventional insured price multiplied by a price factor. Factors are based on long term average differences between conventional and organic market prices. The Contract Price Option allows organic growers to insure a crop at the price at which it is contracted. All major organic crops are eligible but the Contract Price Option must be selected on a customer’s endorsement by March 31. You must provide SCIC with a copy of the contract by May 31 of the current crop year. SCIC will use that information to calculate the insured price, coverage and premium for the crop.
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›› continued from page 17 No premiums are used to pay for administration of this program. Organic insurance premium rates are 25 percent higher than conventional crops, based on historically higher claim payments. Arlan Frick, Research and Development Analyst and organic subject matter expert at the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation explains, “Premium rates are 25 percent higher, but actual dollar per acre premium can be more than 25 percent higher. This is because organic producers may have higher dollar per acre coverage than with conventional (commercial) insurance.”
The benefit of reseeding When organic crops establish with excessive weeds and the producer wishes to destroy to reseed, they are eligible for the reseeding benefit. The reseeding benefit is automatically included on any crop insured as organic. July 15 is the deadline to reseed a second crop and the reseeded crop may be a green manure crop. Reseeded crops can be insured only if the regular seeding deadlines for yield loss insurance are met. This feature provides flexibility to farmers to decide which acres they wish to reseed. Reseeding does have its benefits. In 2018, most cereals and flax have a benefit amount of $25 per acre. Field peas were $40 per acre and lentils ranged from $35 to $45per acre.
The rise of organics
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The bertha armyworm risk map is based on cumulative moth counts taken in 2017. Counts taken in 2017 are a useful indication of potential infestation levels in 2018.
The map below indicates the risk of wheat midge infestation for different parts of the province in 2018. Areas of high risk are evident in southeastern Saskatchewan, along the Manitoba border.
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The clubroot pathogen, Plasmodiophora brassicae, overwinters in the soil as small resting spores which can be moved by any means that soil can be moved including soil movement on equipment, footwear as well as through soil and wind erosion.
Clubroot: What’s the big deal? By Barbara Ziesman Provincial Specialist, Plant Disease Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
Clubroot is a soil-borne disease that can infect and cause significant yield losses in canola, mustard and camelina. In the fall of 2017, clubroot was confirmed in commercial canola fields in Saskatchewan Crop Districts 9A and 9B (northwest and north-central Saskatchewan). The good news is that clubroot is not currently widespread in Saskatchewan , which puts us in a good position to take
measures to minimize both the spread and severity of clubroot. Clubroot management can occur in two different phases: prevention and management. This will help keep pathogen levels low and minimize yield losses. The focus of prevention is on minimizing the spread of clubroot to fields or regions where it is not already present. The clubroot pathogen, Plasmodiophora brassicae, overwinters in the soil as small resting spores which can be moved by any means that soil can be moved including soil movement on equipment, foot-
wear as well as through soil and wind erosion. Activities that move large volumes of soil are of higher risk. Risk also increases when soil is moved over large distances and particularly from fields or regions where clubroot has been confirmed. The prevention measures should be reflective of the level of risk associated with a specific activity. The following recommended practices can be implemented by a producer to reduce the likelihood of moving clubroot infested soil onto and within their farm:
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• Practice good sanitation between fields. This can involve using a brush, scraper or compressed air to remove as much soil as possible between fields. If equipment is moving from fields or regions that are known to be infected with clubroot or have an unknown level of risk, pressure washing to remove all soil particles is recommended. After cleaning, apply a disinfectant, such as 1-2 percent bleach, to further reduce risk. • Visit confirmed clubroot infested fields’ last and clean equipment after.
• If possible, avoid working when fields are muddy. • Consider posting “no trespassing” signs to restrict access to non-authorized vehicles. • Practice zero or minimum tillage to reduce soil movement through erosion. • Create a separate exit that is as far as possible from the field entrance. Field scouts and agronomists often work on multiple farms over large geographic regions, which can increase their risk of
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moving clubroot infested soil. The following are some additional practices that can be used by agronomists or others working in agricultural fields to prevent the spread of clubroot: • Do not drive into the field, unless it is absolutely necessary. Instead, park on the side of the road and walk. • Wear disposable boot covers or clean and disinfect footwear between fields.
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Clubroot, once present in a field, takes a long period of time to reduce the infestation. Rotation with resistant types and other crops remains the best strategy. | file photo
›› continued from page 23 • Sanitize tools and equipment between fields • If driving into a field cannot be avoided consider taking the following actions to minimize soil movement: • Use the producer’s vehicle or ATV if possible. • Avoid working under wet or muddy conditions. • Use a brush, scraper or leaf blower to remove all visible soil between fields. • Wash trucks and ATVs between farms and regions. The earlier a clubroot infestation is detected, the easier it will be to manage. Producers are encouraged to scout susceptible crops (even resistant varieties) regularly. Scouting should involve examining plant roots for swollen root tissue (galls) and should be focused on field entrances, low spots and areas in the field with symptoms of premature ripening or wilting. Initially, clubroot galls will appear white and fleshy but will begin to decompose, giving the roots a rotten appearance, later in the season. Detection of the pathogen in the field at low levels, even in the absence of visible symptoms, can be obtained by soil testing at a laboratory. This early detection can be used to guide proactive clubroot management strategies to keep pathogen levels low and prevent yield losses. When clubroot is found in a field, management practices such as crop rotation and clubroot resistant varieties can be
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used to minimize yield losses. Following an extended crop rotation is extremely important to reduce and maintain low spore levels. A four-year crop rotation is recommended. Clubroot resistant canola varieties are an effective management tool and allow canola to be grown in clubroot infested
fields with a significantly lower impact on yield. However, it is important to remember that clubroot resistant varieties are not immune to clubroot. As a result, it is important that these varieties are used in along with crop rotation to minimize the selection pressure on the pathogen to overcome resistance.
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In some Alberta fields, many resistant varieties are no longer effective, due to shifts in the pathogen populations in these fields. Minimum or zero tillage will reduce the movement of infected soil through soil erosion by will also minimize the distribution of the pathogen within a field.
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emerson freezes out other western winter wheat varieties By Brian Cross Western Producer staff
Emerson, a red winter wheat variety with improved resistance to fusarium head blight, continues to command more western Canadian acres than any other winter wheat variety. But newer varieties such as CDC Chase, AAC Elevate and AAC Wildfire are likely to gain acres over the next few years, especially in areas where fusarium pressure is lower. Rob Graf, a winter wheat breeder with Agriculture Canada, said new winter wheat varieties will offer growers more options and higher yield potential. But Emerson’s fusarium ratings will continue to attract growers in the eastern Prairies, he added. Emerson, developed by Agricultural Canada and distributed by Canterra, accounted for an estimated 36 percent of all winter wheat acres grown on the Prairies in 2017, followed by AAC Gateway (19 percent), Moats (12 percent), CDC Buteo (seven percent) and Radiant (seven percent). “Emerson (is) the most popular across Western Canada, (especially) in Saskatchewan and Manitoba” said Graf, citing statistics from the Canadian Grain Commission’s Insured Acreage Report. “Quite frankly, that was a little bit of a surprise to me…. It was thought initially that Emerson would be more of a niche variety… because it did carry with it somewhat of a yield penalty.”
“But the disease resistance on this variety — particularly the fusarium resistance — has really carried the day and, in fact, in Manitoba, it’s also among the topyielding varieties so we’re not seeing that expected yield decrease there.” In a recent presentation to winter wheat growers in Saskatoon, Graf highlighted promising winter wheat varieties that are likely to see good uptake by winter cereal growers. Emerson has become a go-to variety across the West, thanks to its disease resistance package, good winter hardiness, short straw relative to Buteo, improved straw strength and slightly improved protein levels. In the eastern Prairies, Emerson’s protein is typically half a percent higher than the winter wheat check variety, CDC Buteo. But other varieties are generating interest as well. AAC Gateway, for example, has gained acreage quickly since its commercial release in 2015, especially among growers in Manitoba and Alberta. “Gateway has become quite popular in both Manitoba and Alberta, although not so much in Saskatchewan,” Graf said. “In terms of yield, it’s very much like Buteo…. Winter hardiness is fair, much like CDC Falcon was.” Gateway’s protein levels are typically half a percentage point higher than Buteo’s. For specifics on yield, protein, winter survival and disease resistance, growers
should check their provincial seed guides. CDC Chase is another promising variety that shows significant potential. Registered in 2013, seed supplies of Chase only became available to commercial growers last fall but in provincial trials, it showed a sizable yield bump over check varieties. “I see this as a potential replacement for Moats,” Graf told growers. “It has a nice yield bump over Buteo … and winter hardiness is fair.” Over nine years of post-registration testing, Chase yielded nine percent higher than Buteo in the brown and light-brown soil zones of Saskatchewan and 10 percent higher in the black and grey soil zones. Protein is slightly higher than check varieties and straw strength is rated as fair to good. AAC Elevate is another newer variety that combines good yield potential with good winter survival and very good lodging tolerance, according to Saskatchewan trial data. Yield results have been particularly impressive in southern growing areas where rainfall and soil moisture are typically limiting factors. AAC Elevate became available to commercial growers in 2017. In post-registration trials, it out yielded Buteo by 10 percent in Saskatchewan’s brown and lightbrown soil zones. According to the Saskatchewan Seed Guide, it offers moderate resistance to bunt and stem rust, intermediate resistance to leaf rust and fusarium head blight, but is
moderately susceptible to stripe rust. “One thing I will say about Elevate is that… in southern Alberta… in extreme drought, this (variety) really shines,” said Graf. “In fact, in 2017, at all of our southern Alberta locations, we had AAC Wildfire and Elevate in the same trials and you would swear looking at them that Wildfire would be the higher yielding variety but (it wasn’t). In those extreme drought conditions, it was Elevate.” Despite playing second fiddle to Elevate in southern Alberta, AAC Wildfire is generating excitement for its high yield potential. Although seed will not be available to commercial growers until the fall of 2018, trials in Saskatchewan over the past five
years show Wildfire yields 16 to 17 percent higher than Buteo across all provincial soil zones. Winter survival is rated as very good and lodging ratings are good. Maturity relative to CDC Buteo is very late. “There’s lots of excitement about this one,” Graf said. AAC Goldrush also showed a significant yield advantage over Buteo in post-registration tests conducted in Saskatchewan. Over four years of trials, Goldrush out yielded Buteo by 13 percent in brown and light-brown soil zones and by 20 percent at test sites in the grey and black soil zones. Certified seed for AAC Goldrush may be available in the fall of 2018.
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Fall rye puts a cover on it, reduces risk Rye can be the sacrificial crop for next year’s success By Robin Booker Western Producer staff
Multiple resource issues can be addressed by adding a fall rye cover crop into prairie rotations, says Jay Fuhrer, soil health specialist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “The big ones are salinity, wind erosion, water erosion, and building soil aggregates,” he told producers at a meeting on the Canadian Prairies this winter. “It also helps from a water quality viewpoint because any residual loose pools of N would be locked into the plant to be released when the plant dies.” Fuhrer, who studies planting soybeans into a fall rye cover crop for the USDA near Bismarck, North Dakota, said a fall
rye cover creates an excellent soil environment for soybeans. “Agronomically, coming in with a broadleaf into that grass makes for a nice environment for us, and it gives us an easy cover to no-till into,” he said. “In our region it’s going to be primarily no till options. Very little hair pinning happens going into a standing green crop.” A grower asked Fuhrer during his presentation if the fall rye cover slows down soil warming in the spring, but he said it has the opposite effect. “If we have somewhat collapsed soils that are compact, then we are not warming up from below because we don’t have warm air coming up from below through the pore spaces,” Fuhrer said. “If we have good soil aggre-
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gation and good (water) infiltration built into our soils, then we are probably going to warm up from both directions. So a lot of it kind of depends on how healthy are our soils.” He said the fields on which they grow fall rye covers on didn’t warm up well in the spring when they started their research. However, the soil warmed up faster as the soil aggregates improved. It’s the fibrous root system of fall rye that helps to build soil aggregates, which improves water infiltration, he said. Growers have more control over the amount of moisture on their fields when using a fall rye cover crop.
It’s the fibrous root system of fall rye that helps to build soil aggregates, which improves water infiltration.
“If it’s a dry year, it’s going to be terminated in advance of seeding,” Fuhrer said. “So you might be a week or 10 days in advance of seeding that you would be looking at termination. If it’s really wet, it’s probably going to be much closer to your seeding window.”
In wet springs the fall rye will reduce the amount of water evaporated from fields, which can cause salinity issues, because the crop uses up the water. He said fall rye cover crops are also effective at suppressing weeds in the spring. “We’re all really concerned with weed tolerance to a lot of our herbicide package,” he said. “Here we get a lot of help with weed suppression, as well.” He said using fall rye cover crops also increases soil organic carbon over time. Seeding rates for fall rye cover crops will depends on whether cattle will graze on
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the crop. “If we’re not going to bring livestock in, I might have a fairly light seeding rate. Maybe I’m going to use 40 pounds (per acre) in the fall,” he said. “If I’m going to bring in livestock, maybe I’m going to bring in 50 to 60 lb., depending on how early or late I seed in the fall.” Fuhrer has planted only soybeans into fall rye cover crops, but he thinks it’s likely that other broadleaf crops could also be planted into the cover crop. However, he thinks growers should always start with a small field when incorporating this technique into their operation.
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Important Things You May Not Know About Crop Insurance By SCIC staff Every year, a number of customers roll over their Crop Insurance contracts, without determining whether this year’s coverage is keeping up with their farm business plans for the upcoming year. Unfortunately, when this is realized, it is often after losses have occurred and a claim is made. In order to ensure you have the coverage you need, there are a few things to consider.
Individual coverage What’s that you ask? Each year, the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation asks its customers to report their production. While this is to ensure any losses that occur are filed in a claim; the yield information is also used to build a producer’s personalized coverage. Coverage is not based on the growing experience of a group of producers in one area or a township or even a rural municipality. Where there is no yield history, this may occur; however, when a producer files their personal yields, their coverage is based on their growing history. Each year, the individual producer’s coverage is updated. Failing to report yields will result in a zero being entered, negatively impacting insurance coverage.
Experience discount Did you know each year that a producer goes without a Crop Insurance claim or payment there is a benefit as there is a discount on the premium? The longer the period of time between claims, the greater the discount—up to 50 percent. Producers who frequently claim will see a surcharge added to their insurance. With each indemnity paid, depending on
circumstances, a debit is applied to a producer’s discount/surcharge bank. 10 to 16 debits will result in a 50 percent surcharge. Similarly, the same amount of credits result in a 50 percent discount.
Intergenerational transfer Handing over the family farm to the next generation? If anyone you know is taking over their parents’ farm or perhaps you are selling the farm to family, there is a process to transfer crop insurance history from one generation to the next. Intergenerational transfers are for new contract holders who are family members coming home to farm or young farmers taking over family farms. Family members include grandfather, father, son, grandson, brother, uncle, nephew, grandmother, mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, niece, and in laws. Experience obtained from the family farm is used to establish the new contract. In regards to experience discount, the new farmer receives partial credits over a three year progression to the full credits of the original contract. The progression is as follows: year one - 50 percent (year of application), year two - 75 percent and year three - full credits. The original operator retains their full credits. If there are any debits with the original operator, they will be applied to the new farmer in year one. Producers wishing to learn more about intergenerational transfer should contact their local office.
Seeding a new or uncommon crop? If you are interested in seeding a crop not covered under SCIC’s regular multi-peril crop insurance, you may still qualify for coverage. SCIC recognizes new crops and varieties for Saskatchewan are of interest to some producers in the province. SCIC
works with industry to gather data and gain the necessary agronomic information for building insurance for emerging crops. The Diversification Option is available for crops not insurable under the core program. To be eligible for this program, the producer must also insure acres of traditional grains, oilseeds and pulses in the multiperil program. Coverage levels, premiums and any claims paid under the Diversification Option are equal to the average coverage, premium and claims paid for insured multi-peril crops. When you supply agronomic data on diversified crops, you help SCIC learn more about the viability of insurance for the crop in future years.
One crop insurance for all? Every farm is different as is every producer. While some producers may have smaller farms, others may operate on a much larger scale. Some may have both livestock (and forage) and grains while others may only grain farm. Crop selection and variety will vary with the location in the province to the interests of the producer. Therefore, SCIC does not design insurance with one kind of farmer in mind. Recognizing farms are as individual as their operations, SCIC offers a variety of options so insurance coverage can be individualized. Producers can choose from a variety of pricing mechanisms, coverage levels, and program options (organic, forage, weather related, crop averaging and more). Producers also have the ability to add to their risk management strategies by participating in other programs such as AgriStability and Western Livestock Price Insurance.
AgriStability and Crop Insurance are designed to support each other to maximize the protection a producer will receive. If you have not revisited what you have in place to mitigate risk on your farm, we suggest you visit your local Crop Insurance office to discuss the available options.
2018 enhancements There are a number of enhancements to the Crop Insurance Program for 2018 that may be of interest to grain producers. With more farmers moving to contracts to market their grain, SCIC is adding six crops to its Contract Price Option: barley, commercial canola, oats, hard red spring wheat, durum wheat and CPS wheat. The inclusion of barley provides producers with the opportunity to insure at a price reflective of malt contracts. This spring, producers who practice intercropping can insure these crops, regardless of combination, under the Diversification Option. Beekeepers now have an individual deductible with their Bee Mortality Insurance. This reflects the loss rate and management practice of insured beekeepers. Forage Insurance also has enhancements for 2018. Fire insurance is now included under the Forage Rainfall Program. Additional weighting options have also been added to this program to provide greater flexibility and customization. Acres insured for tame hay and alfalfa seed have restoration coverage in the event their hayland is flooded. The Corn Heat Unit Program weather stations are expanded to across the province to give growers greater choice and coverage related to their area. More information on 2018 program enhancements as well as insured prices can be found at saskcropinsurance.com.
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Barley average yields by variety 5-year
average yields by variety
Variety ALBRIGHT AC AUSTENSON CDC BENTLEY BOW CDC BRAHMA CARTER CDC CELEBRATION CHAMPION CONLON COPELAND CDC COWBOY CDC EXCEL FALCON FIBAR CDC HARRINGTON KINDERSLEY CDC LEGACY MAVERICK CDC MCGUIRE CDC MEREDITH METCALFE AC NEWDALE PLATINUMSTAR CDC POLARSTAR CDC RANGER AC RATTAN CDC ROSSER AC SUNDRE SYNERGY AAC TRADITION XENA YORKTON CDC
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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)
29.8 74.0 70.9 68.7 70.3 59.8 67.9 66.7 66.1 70.9 51.3 64.7 61.0 44.2 45.9 66.2 77.1 52.6 55.2 72.9 63.9 74.5 85.7 66.5 69.2 67.0 67.9 60.8 80.7 64.9 64.8 58.6
. 21,440 3,406 . . . 4,414 67,310 12,715 201,521 24,579 1,974 . 1,965 470 3,872 65,227 . 11,892 89,145 290,260 42,082 . 14,950 1,576 . 3,666 8,078 445 6,220 37,231 766
. 86.7 80.0 . . . 67.8 79.9 72.9 75.0 55.0 70.8 . 46.7 46.1 67.6 81.1 . 64.0 82.1 66.4 75.7 . 73.3 49.9 . 81.3 65.1 90.8 66.1 72.8 62.0
. 33,021 2,352 . . . 3,462 41,750 5,204 169,147 12,162 691 721 1,915 1,352 1,052 41,919 . 8,191 36,058 240,598 31,935 . 19,162 5,136 597 4,410 5,229 681 1,903 18,921 758
. 69.7 57.7 . . . 65.6 57.1 46.6 58.5 48.4 41.4 65.2 40.2 51.4 55.9 64.0 . 47.6 58.7 53.5 64.5 . 56.6 96.1 56.2 56.8 57.6 83.8 54.5 56.8 54.9
. 47,875 7,283 . . 947 3,713 38,515 4,625 277,997 12,440 1,485 . 1,280 1,577 4,376 50,827 2,142 6,524 39,372 360,570 37,970 . 23,840 7,941 . 3,332 4,665 6,415 1,957 10,324 1,000
. 69.8 64.6 . . 50.1 50.7 59.3 59.3 66.5 49.0 70.4 . 39.9 46.2 68.7 78.0 56.3 48.3 65.4 61.2 74.7 . 63.8 59.4 . 65.6 55.8 80.7 62.1 56.5 55.4
. 68,177 4,223 . . 5,222 3,899 29,270 3,706 333,963 17,029 683 . 985 405 3,539 49,301 3,891 4,477 12,633 352,135 17,331 723 15,818 621 1,987 1,880 4,665 46,057 3,291 6,254 673
. 74.0 77.3 . . 62.3 79.8 63.5 71.2 75.6 51.8 65.8 . 43.7 61.6 64.0 78.5 59.6 51.6 70.3 66.7 81.8 81.3 73.1 56.0 64.8 68.1 62.6 84.5 63.8 56.6 67.1
853 41,472 7,440 665 453 2,350 2,475 11,762 1,454 315,051 5,713 476 497 1,408 655 548 39,720 5,613 2,431 3,895 297,861 11,024 7,307 4,472 4,222 777 2,767 2,110 39,934 1,038 4,816 766
29.8 75.6 73.4 68.7 70.3 58.4 78.1 57.6 84.7 73.7 45.2 54.1 54.8 50.3 24.3 71.2 81.1 46.3 62.3 79.4 70.0 86.7 86.2 75.8 63.8 81.0 70.5 58.7 76.3 84.9 62.1 55.3
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fall rye average yields by variety 5-year
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yield (bu./acre)
BONO BRASETTO DAKOTA DANKO HAZLET PRIMA
90.2 77.6 40.0 54.7 47.2 38.7
. . 5,935 . 6,283 1,982
. . 35.5 . 42.9 30.6
. . 5,909 . 5,291 1,390
. . 37.4 . 38.7 30.5
. . 1,344 . 12,400 1,040
. . 30.2 . 39.1 43.9
. 2,530 3,960 2,005 19,306 1,777
. 83.5 51.5 57.4 54.2 49.7
3,724 1,557 905 2,038 6,659 442
90.2 68.1 50.4 52.1 52.7 44.9
hemp grain average yields by variety 5-year Variety CFX 1 FINOLA GRANDI KATANI PICOLO X59
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582 917 990 816 756 825
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542 4,967 . . . 6,587
408 959 . . . 811
. 444 . . . 1,300
. 403 . . . 842
818 7,958 2,103 4,221 685 4,025
697 922 990 816 756 840
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Variety P7005YHR (RZ 1&2) P7211HR (RZ 1&2) P7410HR (RZ 1&2)
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seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
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80.7 71.0 31.5
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3,441 947 650
72.5 71.0 31.5
flax average yields by variety 5-year BETHUNE CDC BRAVO AAC FLANDERS GLAS CDC NEELA CDC NORLIN NULIN 50 OMEGA PLAVA CDC PRAIRIE BLUE PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE SANCTUARY CDC SORREL CDC TAURUS VIMY WESTLIN 70 WESTLIN 71 WESTLIN 72
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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)
24.1 26.0 15.3 27.5 25.2 24.5 27.0 25.1 25.3 24.3 24.1 23.5 24.2 23.1 19.3 23.3 25.1 20.6
193,988 . 653 . . 2,498 10,049 5,741 . 3,234 4,161 . 130,432 5,348 23,512 . . .
29.2 . 22.3 . . 28.6 32.6 29.9 . 29.8 33.4 . 29.6 28.8 23.7 . . .
194,450 2,403 1,100 3,814 . 3,343 13,364 14,849 . 3,471 12,392 . 209,449 10,001 18,286 7,500 6,898 .
21.1 27.9 13.0 24.1 . 25.9 22.8 27.4 . 17.9 23.6 . 22.9 20.3 16.6 21.7 24.8 .
218,595 34,495 1,214 18,989 2,271 2,674 5,053 10,310 . 5,147 8,777 10,845 240,016 8,081 20,258 15,355 8,367 .
22.8 25.8 9.9 29.2 21.5 24.9 28.3 24.6 . 25.2 23.2 23.8 23.7 22.3 19.1 24.0 29.6 .
132,537 20,235 . 25,790 2,155 1,936 4,204 7,826 . 867 5,173 4,455 112,733 1,370 8,397 11,856 8,786 .
25.8 26.9 . 26.2 36.7 16.8 24.2 27.4 . 31.4 22.3 30.1 24.3 22.7 18.7 24.1 24.8 .
100,908 18,349 492 33,884 6,653 587 4,267 20,355 400 1,628 7,617 9,467 88,253 2,688 6,469 5,477 7,595 1,663
20.6 25.2 25.0 27.9 22.7 22.6 28.4 21.4 25.3 20.3 22.0 19.9 20.6 25.0 13.0 21.7 21.0 20.6
oats average yields by variety 5-year Variety BALER CDC BETANIA SW BOYER CDC CALIBRE CAMDEN CS DANCER CDC DERBY GEHL HAYMAKER CDC LEGGETT LU MINSTREL CDC MORGAN AC MORRISON CDC MUSTANG AC NASSER CDC ORRIN CDC PINNACLE RONALD RUFFIAN CDC SEABISCUIT CDC SO-I CDC SOURIS STRIDE AC SUMMIT TRIACTOR WEAVER CDC
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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)
69.7 104.1 70.5 71.2 119.2 89.0 75.4 70.7 80.1 84.4 84.7 111.9 112.3 110.4 61.7 100.1 110.0 81.2 92.5 104.8 84.4 83.4 99.5 78.4 102.0 121.3 89.5
2,990 22,399 6,562 8,719 . 81,099 30,719 . . 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 5,858
82.1 111.8 78.6 75.1 . 103.2 84.3 . . 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 99.1
2,096 12,565 4,177 3,927 . 40,077 14,339 . . 26,836 2,826 9,769 203,890 2,688 1,651 . 24,036 9,773 3,224 . 1,031 2,247 28,420 417 11,857 42,043 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 96.6 111.3 69.1
3,050 11,640 4,238 4,444 5,852 53,966 20,643 . . 28,179 2,429 17,812 273,341 7,691 1,736 . 35,652 11,066 2,578 . 1,332 2,047 46,960 1,003 22,911 57,427 1,567
72.5 93.3 67.2 69.6 125.7 79.7 66.8 . . 77.5 83.8 102.1 106.3 112.0 53.0 . 104.6 70.1 80.4 . 81.9 75.5 97.4 54.6 95.7 111.0 72.7
3,615 5,226 3,617 3,530 27,202 34,882 10,658 . 1,621 18,159 1,159 13,380 196,037 2,575 2,353 1,294 17,378 7,612 1,478 9,334 835 5,469 33,364 598 29,805 45,653 2,194
80.8 93.9 71.9 81.0 115.1 79.6 76.2 . 88.6 79.5 71.0 119.4 104.0 99.5 59.8 103.1 113.6 80.6 71.5 107.5 75.8 91.3 93.7 75.6 104.2 119.0 96.3
2,758 6,056 1,419 2,185 115,494 22,206 9,268 620 1,994 8,625 850 11,211 153,583 2,982 1,005 867 17,055 6,359 1,357 22,230 563 4,812 28,160 593 43,958 63,272 1,370
51.1 104.7 44.0 62.6 119.8 84.7 75.1 70.7 73.2 68.8 77.3 96.5 116.5 117.8 40.0 95.6 112.8 76.6 77.1 103.7 83.0 77.3 96.2 122.0 103.2 128.3 76.9
Variety FOREMOST L120 L130 L135C L140P L150 L159 L160S L230 L233P L241C L252 L261 RUGBY SYNERGY AC 1492 CANTERRA 1918 1919 RR 1970 1990 CANTERRA 200PV CL 2000 CS 2024 CL 2100 CS 2200CS CL 23-38 DKL 2463 INVIGOR 3153 D 3154S D 3155C D 3156M D 41P55 4114SY 4135SY 4157SY 4166 SY 4166SY 43E03 45A56 45A76 45CS40 45E01 45H21 45H29 45H31 45H33 45H57 45H72 45H73 45H74 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S52 45S54 45S56 46A76 46H75 46M34 46M35 500 VT 530 VT 530PV G 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR
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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)
22.5 40.0 41.9 34.1 41.0 40.4 39.6 38.2 44.3 41.1 49.2 43.4 43.6 26.7 22.3 34.7 32.0 33.6 37.1 39.7 40.0 41.2 41.3 38.9 37.2 34.2 36.7 37.5 38.1 40.8 25.4 13.7 33.3 36.8 44.1 42.6 42.6 38.7 36.5 38.0 41.8 33.7 35.7 39.0 39.9 43.3 39.9 40.6 40.1 48.3 41.5 43.6 40.3 40.1 40.5 44.3 28.9 42.4 39.2 44.7 33.6 38.0 39.0 37.9 38.6 40.9
464 127,564 530,189 1,463 . 576,562 173,454 . . . . . . 1,583 1,551 993 13,644 1,900 12,826 68,262 . . . . . 761 4,429 70,339 9,788 . . . . . . . . . . 4,770 . 1,108 2,783 168,896 128,482 . 2,511 . 13,383 . 14,742 . . 43,104 87,453 . 7,592 36,913 . . 219,577 2,888 . . . 516,142
24.0 40.2 42.8 34.7 . 42.2 42.2 . . . . . . 29.2 21.6 39.7 36.9 42.6 43.5 41.5 . . . . . 16.8 38.8 39.3 41.6 . . . . . . . . . . 35.8 . 29.8 34.8 42.3 40.6 . 36.5 . 43.1 . 44.4 . . 42.0 43.0 . 35.1 42.3 . . 35.8 44.4 . . . 43.6
1,457 65,093 641,134 2,815 58,448 192,784 96,520 15,210 . . . 304,307 55,074 1,624 778 . 12,364 1,883 11,578 104,248 . . . . . . . 71,651 13,867 . . . 3,091 10,139 . . . . . 4,357 . . . 162,744 173,656 . 527 . 7,165 . 22,968 . . 14,420 67,742 . 9,556 64,590 . . 94,772 75,369 . . . 671,469
14.9 35.4 36.6 27.6 39.5 36.2 36.1 36.7 . . . 38.6 36.9 18.7 14.9 . 24.2 29.5 31.3 33.8 . . . . . . . 34.3 33.7 . . . 35.3 35.5 . . . . . 30.8 . . . 35.5 34.0 . 38.0 . 32.3 . 36.7 . . 34.4 35.6 . 25.0 36.6 . . 28.9 33.9 . . . 37.1
966 54,614 570,554 2,090 234,768 69,762 55,693 15,963 . . . 669,703 56,099 1,119 2,686 . 5,644 1,217 7,857 109,706 1,640 . . . . . 681 35,376 17,345 36,050 . . 625 8,173 9,420 . . 14,924 498 4,353 . 618 1,403 105,164 151,638 69,849 645 . 1,374 . 21,254 40,918 . 4,495 54,534 37,125 11,746 76,972 . . 33,499 59,506 81,247 3,152 . 616,276
28.1 43.2 42.9 36.0 40.0 35.5 37.6 39.2 . . . 43.8 44.2 23.5 17.1 . 29.9 29.7 37.1 41.0 43.3 . . . . . 35.0 40.5 38.4 42.7 . . 33.1 37.8 48.2 . . 43.4 32.1 43.3 . 26.7 34.3 37.8 43.3 43.3 39.3 . 49.1 . 40.9 41.9 . 39.2 41.7 43.8 27.5 44.4 . . 33.6 39.5 39.3 35.2 . 41.7
. 23,801 428,977 885 600,723 35,777 29,777 487 . . 14,035 1,136,949 67,543 1,310 2,388 . 9,400 720 7,008 75,986 23,400 20,780 . 3,724 8,238 . . 17,727 23,092 35,785 . . 2,722 5,566 19,078 4,902 . 9,640 . 5,011 6,712 . . 33,823 134,215 210,480 1,204 690 608 1,110 16,164 33,367 2,042 . 17,148 38,677 11,056 91,038 53,678 . 23,200 43,656 50,580 71,766 12,199 318,600
. 44.3 46.2 50.8 46.8 46.4 43.1 42.8 . . 48.4 46.1 49.1 34.3 24.4 . 34.5 28.2 37.2 44.3 41.8 42.5 . 44.6 38.7 . . 38.2 43.4 41.4 . . 31.3 38.1 44.4 38.7 . 35.3 . 41.2 46.7 . . 41.9 41.7 44.8 44.3 39.3 41.6 52.0 45.2 45.1 48.5 . 43.0 46.0 28.3 45.5 44.6 . 33.8 41.1 38.1 40.1 44.0 43.4
737 3,887 212,515 992 878,001 6,131 19,620 587 218,895 351,052 9,648 958,820 21,991 632 1,577 1,286 10,437 460 6,136 15,967 24,719 31,143 430 13,371 6,701 1,417 2,547 7,721 14,508 18,300 663 1,785 1,122 2,425 9,842 . 2,011 12,368 653 545 86,742 410 830 25,023 86,398 150,308 1,003 415 2,048 557 7,916 27,565 119,963 599 5,408 20,114 5,973 70,418 39,327 930 6,005 18,166 26,703 22,932 119,159 224,828
29.5 38.7 44.0 32.6 37.3 27.2 35.5 44.0 44.3 41.1 50.4 41.4 41.7 31.2 32.2 30.8 33.6 31.9 34.6 38.9 38.2 40.3 41.3 37.3 35.2 43.5 33.6 35.4 31.3 35.8 25.4 13.7 32.6 35.2 39.6 . 52.2 35.8 39.8 41.3 41.4 54.6 41.0 41.0 42.3 41.4 44.7 42.7 41.5 41.0 44.0 44.4 40.2 47.1 41.5 41.8 31.0 41.3 31.9 44.7 30.5 41.1 40.1 31.5 38.0 40.5
average yields by variety
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5-year 5525 CL 5535 CL 5545 CL 560 PV GM 581 PV GC 590 GCS PV 6040 6044 RR 6060 6064 RR 6074 RR 6080 RR 72-35 RR 73-15 RR 73-35 73-45 73-75 RR 74-44 74-47 74-54 RR 74-55 RR 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR 9559 PROVEN VR 9560 CL 9561 VR GS 9562 VR GC
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yield (bu./acre)
37.0 34.9 40.9 33.9 34.2 35.8 35.3 35.3 37.7 43.9 44.2 44.1 33.7 34.5 36.7 35.8 36.2 38.8 36.3 35.5 38.6 41.3 41.3 40.3 40.3 39.1 39.9 33.7 40.5
36,248 10,093 . . . . 4,973 . 91,919 . . . 1,446 12,891 1,407 90,032 122,098 153,953 1,145 . . . . . . 95,031 30,467 . .
39.2 37.0 . . . . 39.8 . 41.6 . . . 29.7 37.9 40.9 38.4 39.8 39.8 32.8 . . . . . . 40.5 44.3 . .
39,245 12,665 . . . . 2,797 4,490 63,103 . . . . 12,906 1,695 49,106 58,871 173,124 641 100,078 9,385 . . . . 40,432 28,320 4,653 17,539
34.3 29.6 . . . . 24.0 28.3 31.4 . . . . 30.2 33.2 32.0 33.0 33.0 42.3 33.9 32.8 . . . . 35.2 35.6 32.2 35.9
35,374 14,167 . . . . 2,877 6,668 35,583 11,569 7,311 . . 11,485 . 17,844 31,771 284,336 . 43,655 6,078 . . . 3,518 13,827 38,033 9,446 24,734
39.9 36.2 . . . . 33.4 39.6 38.6 44.4 41.8 . . 34.7 . 31.6 31.3 39.7 . 37.2 38.9 . . . 34.8 36.7 39.7 32.8 40.0
21,676 9,868 . . . . 5,633 5,004 15,891 3,349 59,243 7,972 . 4,838 . 7,564 14,419 229,723 . 9,526 6,062 27,346 . . 63,486 12,903 9,646 2,663 19,462
38.3 37.0 . . . . 39.9 34.5 38.9 47.5 45.5 43.4 . 37.1 . 37.9 35.7 41.6 . 44.5 42.2 42.0 . . 41.1 43.9 46.3 37.3 44.6
17,476 2,828 16,107 9,794 2,677 8,921 1,111 4,151 8,559 2,342 109,414 8,500 505 2,542 490 2,572 8,230 222,235 538 5,930 5,137 . 69,784 197,317 . 1,184 5,296 1,087 9,881
31.3 37.8 40.9 33.9 34.2 35.8 26.1 36.8 35.9 36.2 43.6 44.8 45.4 34.1 37.0 36.5 26.1 38.6 36.8 36.6 44.4 . 41.0 40.1 . 33.4 28.0 37.9 41.9
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Canola (IP) average yields by variety 5-year Variety HYHEAR1 HYHEAR3 H4250 L156H L157H NEX 830 CL NX4 RR NX4 101RR NX4 102RR NX4 202CL REDRIVER 1826 REDRIVER 1861 V12-1 VICTORY V12-2 VICTORY V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY V14-2 VICTORY V22-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1020 RR 1022 RR 1024 RR 2012 CL 2020 CL 2022 CL 2024 CL
Avg. yield (Bu./acre) 35.8 40.1 39.5 41.4 42.5 37.2 40.9 44.2 37.7 38.5 35.0 30.8 41.4 38.4 43.4 42.5 45.5 47.4 38.1 43.3 37.4 42.6 36.0 39.0 36.4 42.4
2013 seeded acres . . . 169,685 . 3,653 1,995 . 955 . 2,089 26,030 213,095 . . . . . 278,079 . . . 62,433 . . .
2014
yield (bu./acre) . . . 43.0 . 36.6 43.8 . 38.0 . 37.7 35.2 42.5 . . . . . 39.8 . . . 40.1 . . .
seeded acres 12,177 . . 170,711 . 2,211 1,932 2,336 . . 3,253 38,445 133,143 46,949 . . . . 209,276 . . . 48,929 . . .
2015 26.9 . . 36.6 . 28.6 32.1 43.6 . . 29.7 24.6 37.2 36.2 . . . . 31.0 . . . 29.9 . . .
36,148 . . 104,643 . 4,782 618 988 3,437 994 1,011 11,068 109,865 36,879 . . . 4,239 210,428 5,898 . . 34,721 26,248 . .
2016 36.2 . . 42.1 . 38.8 36.9 43.9 40.5 35.9 31.4 36.3 42.1 40.3 . . . 50.9 40.7 39.9 . . 37.5 38.8 . .
4,075 . . 143,203 11,367 4,628 1,055 1,696 1,770 4,057 5,211 23,068 152,621 13,397 21,937 . . . 193,572 26,967 37,589 . 20,338 30,432 27,077 .
2017 36.5 . . 44.7 45.9 39.2 42.8 41.0 43.2 37.7 35.7 32.9 44.2 41.1 43.0 . . . 39.9 42.0 37.6 . 35.6 40.9 34.2 .
20,753 6,778 1,500 11,775 104,626 651 1,064 1,621 9,098 714 4,084 11,891 80,713 2,048 25,965 61,876 1,736 5,160 116,057 51,091 63,627 3,948 4,169 30,968 29,458 4,410
yield (bu./acre) 40.1 40.1 39.5 41.7 42.2 43.6 51.9 48.5 35.6 46.6 38.0 32.4 39.7 38.3 43.7 42.5 45.5 44.4 38.9 44.3 37.3 42.6 33.3 37.3 38.5 42.4
WHEAT (HWSW) average yields by variety 5-year Variety CEBERG AAC SNOWBIRD SNOWSTAR
2013
2014
2015
37
2016
2017
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)
32.0 41.5 53.5
473 3,901 12,226
31.1 43.8 55.6
6,034 . 2,130
33.1 . 36.3
1,460 . 687
28.1 . 43.3
1,293 . 1,330
33.1 . 57.3
571 1,057 763
27.6 33.2 70.6
wheat (CPS) average yields by variety 5-year Variety ANDREW AC CHIFFON AAC CONQUER CRYSTAL AC FORAY AAC FOREMOST AC PASTEUR PENHOLD AAC ROWYN SY SADASH SY985 VISTA AC WFT603 5700PR 5702 PR
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
57.8 57.7 56.6 59.1 54.8 69.7 59.6 57.9 71.9 63.7 57.3 63.0 67.5 57.4 59.8
205,586 . 32,451 26,972 . 2,618 25,685 . . 236,778 13,743 6,744 . 18,554 21,926
68.0 . 68.6 61.7 . 76.0 75.9 . . 71.8 64.8 68.2 . 64.5 67.3
98,943 . 45,414 24,877 . 2,530 68,146 . . 118,667 17,231 3,669 . 11,455 21,880
47.7 . 53.5 59.0 . 61.6 57.5 . . 56.1 53.4 54.5 . 56.8 56.2
75,269 . 32,585 11,265 . 2,927 59,199 856 . 91,023 1,973 3,489 . 11,059 7,813
42.1 . 50.6 52.5 . 51.9 51.6 51.0 . 52.9 52.3 62.4 . 44.9 51.1
79,669 3,645 23,559 16,854 9,127 1,727 55,760 11,762 . 135,208 3,098 1,368 4,617 6,033 6,521
57.2 58.7 52.5 58.4 53.3 68.5 60.2 50.7 . 62.7 46.6 63.6 64.6 56.6 55.8
32,916 1,110 5,836 7,547 3,857 4,846 55,346 21,041 2,535 52,980 629 641 1,491 3,003 1,964
62.1 54.2 64.5 61.4 58.3 81.7 62.6 62.1 71.9 66.0 69.3 58.1 76.4 63.3 65.4
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
wheat (winter) average yields by variety 5-year Variety ACCIPTER BUTEO CDC EMERSON FLOURISH GATEWAY AAC MOATS PINTAIL PTARMIGAN CDC
Avg. yield (Bu./acre) 42.1 46.4 55.1 51.4 49.8 52.5 47.6 57.1
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
608 86,036 . . . 865 . 11,841
46.2 49.2 . . . 53.7 . 53.4
seeded acres 2,563 81,265 . 2,828 . 4,199 . 9,612
2015 41.7 44.5 . 45.6 . 41.7 . 62.1
. 39,923 11,937 6,560 . 5,022 . .
2016 . 39.1 48.2 46.3 . 42.8 . .
784 29,147 20,837 2,510 580 11,649 2,610 841
2017 55.6 57.1 63.9 65.0 52.3 69.4 66.9 84.3
758 10,812 30,719 4,380 2,631 14,051 4,522 2,456
yield (bu./acre) 26.6 35.6 51.7 55.2 49.2 45.2 36.5 45.9
durum average yields by variety 5-year Variety ALLOY CDC AMBER OAC AVONLEA AC BRIGADE CARBIDE VB CDC COMMANDER CURRENT AAC DESIRE CDC ENTERPRISE EUROSTAR FORTITUDE CDC KYLE MARCHWELL AAC NAVIGATOR AC PRECISION CDC RAYMORE AAC SPITFIRE AAC STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND VERONA CDC VIVID CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
45.2 35.3 41.4 45.4 46.0 49.9 43.3 46.1 45.6 42.5 45.1 34.5 47.1 48.8 42.8 39.1 46.1 45.0 43.9 45.5 39.8
. . 86,695 124,876 . 7,902 . . 43,089 12,120 . 60,747 . 92,000 . . . 1,135,407 29,098 352,980 .
. . 46.6 60.5 . 55.3 . . 55.3 50.1 . 39.2 . 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 . 55,181 . 4,307 . 698,832 129,497 269,899 .
. . 40.4 46.3 . 51.1 47.9 48.9 43.3 41.7 49.6 31.3 . 45.2 . 52.6 . 41.9 44.9 42.3 .
. . 34,734 312,719 . 11,027 6,736 3,639 28,886 28,281 29,506 37,602 7,846 36,788 . 26,817 471 700,324 276,791 263,034 1,182
. . 32.7 38.6 . 35.2 35.2 40.1 33.5 36.5 34.9 29.6 36.8 36.6 . 33.7 33.6 35.3 37.2 36.8 31.6
. . 15,739 296,068 . 15,782 23,184 7,940 37,113 56,339 61,195 41,190 46,098 29,236 . 30,071 5,372 476,991 514,140 193,813 5,899
. . 38.1 50.2 . 59.0 45.4 47.7 50.4 47.6 50.6 37.6 51.3 55.2 . 42.3 58.4 46.4 52.4 50.1 40.8
3,441 1,240 4,667 197,658 1,214 5,611 8,464 520 20,989 44,284 48,972 15,730 10,857 20,868 12,739 15,361 40,616 210,100 596,694 77,936 3,708
45.2 35.3 27.7 38.5 46.0 44.6 42.4 57.5 37.0 37.8 44.2 26.7 36.6 43.2 42.8 38.4 44.7 42.5 38.6 39.7 40.8
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.
average yields by variety
average yields by variety
Variety
2013
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wheat (HRS) average yields by variety 5-year ABOUND CDC ALSASK CDC ALVENA BARRIE AC BOUNTY CDC BRANDON AAC CADILLAC AC CAMERON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE COLUMBUS CONNERY AAC DOMAIN AC EATONIA AC ELGIN ND ELIE AAC ELSA AC FALLER FIELDSTAR GLENN GO CDC GOODEVE AC HARVEST HUGHES CDC VB IMAGINE CDC INFINITY INTREPID AC JATHARIA VB AAC KANE KATEPWA LANDMARK CDC LAURA LEADER LILLIAN MAKWA CDC MCKENZIE MORRIS CDC VR MUCHMORE OSLER CDC PASQUA PEMBINA PLENTIFUL CDC PREVAIL VB AAC PRODIGY PROSPER RED FIFE REDBERRY AAC REDWATER AAC ROBLIN SHAW SPLENDOR AC STANLEY CDC STETTLER SUPERB AC SY SOVITE TEAL CDC THRIVE CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER VIEWFIELD AAC WASKADA W1876 AAC 5602HR 5603HR 5604HR CL 5605HR CL 859 WR
46.2 48.7 46.7 38.2 40.1 56.3 35.4 59.3 47.6 50.2 32.8 56.2 49.6 36.1 55.1 56.4 46.5 61.7 47.7 47.4 50.2 49.8 53.7 66.1 47.5 44.2 47.8 53.5 42.2 34.5 60.7 33.9 23.3 38.6 24.8 38.3 47.7 56.6 42.9 68.4 30.7 50.9 46.0 36.6 62.7 17.7 65.7 57.0 45.0 47.2 45.2 48.3 50.2 43.4 58.6 41.6 45.6 48.0 46.6 51.3 44.7 70.2 40.2 43.3 43.4 43.0 47.5 48.5 48.6
2013 seeded acres 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 1,158 527,672 2,670 109,345 1,916 13,771 5,745 413 920 . . 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
canaryseed average yields by variety 2014
yield (bu./acre) 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 26.7 44.1 25.7 43.1 75.0 61.6 45.9 73.0 23.6 . . 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
seeded acres 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 . 2,670 879 314,294 2,017 66,822 19,454 21,748 2,146 . . 5,085 . 21,320 5,647 . . . 525 262,320 44,320 161,257 48,407 48,750 . 5,885 9,846 . 275,615 423,407 148,381 . 47,972 . 18,270 7,442 36,836 . 33,360
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2015
yield (bu./acre) 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 28.6 34.6 26.7 34.2 41.1 52.0 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 . 36.5 . 37.3 35.5 42.5 . 41.0
seeded acres 20,006 3,614 10,593 39,547 2,303 41,817 3,996 . 258,906 186,159 3,979 . 6,917 2,667 . 6,127 8,996 2,128 7,974 87,930 20,276 111,928 181,061 . 19,535 11,869 26,566 . 10,792 2,642 . 2,673 . 185,472 1,268 43,708 60,365 30,992 1,325 . . 62,355 . 18,225 6,145 . . . 649 212,160 34,593 148,426 42,982 24,076 . 4,573 9,068 4,571 187,598 454,322 144,329 . 34,187 1,892 13,155 9,814 35,110 1,915 33,071
2016
yield (bu./acre) 41.2 37.2 39.6 34.8 36.2 50.8 32.0 . 43.6 46.8 30.9 . 34.5 32.4 . 43.2 42.7 42.9 43.1 41.3 40.9 45.6 46.8 . 46.0 38.7 43.9 . 38.4 46.5 . 26.3 . 32.2 18.1 32.5 46.4 48.7 45.2 . . 46.7 . 30.3 64.7 . . . 40.5 41.1 38.9 44.0 42.1 38.3 . 35.4 41.4 50.4 39.3 46.0 41.3 . 35.3 43.6 34.7 36.5 42.6 49.4 44.7
seeded acres 13,512 1,929 3,372 28,660 2,278 180,576 4,264 3,460 240,486 233,081 4,060 . 7,104 4,852 10,900 32,687 5,859 18,446 7,293 62,406 18,545 84,347 79,092 . 11,183 11,606 21,344 2,400 2,647 1,873 . 2,142 . 103,172 1,114 34,518 68,921 34,789 1,321 . . 139,054 1,158 13,144 8,970 . . 2,349 905 160,155 28,811 140,182 29,537 25,354 . 3,391 3,671 67,647 90,339 443,376 117,764 . 28,517 8,875 5,509 3,562 24,597 7,865 21,524
2017
yield (bu./acre) 42.5 44.0 45.3 38.1 35.8 52.4 32.3 51.2 46.5 49.5 33.1 . 47.0 33.0 55.1 51.0 39.6 62.2 46.2 47.4 52.0 47.2 53.9 . 43.4 40.2 47.7 54.3 45.5 29.6 . 31.7 . 36.1 25.1 39.8 47.4 58.2 40.1 . . 50.2 51.5 34.4 58.2 . . 48.2 53.0 44.6 41.2 48.9 49.5 41.5 . 41.1 47.7 46.0 42.8 52.6 44.3 . 35.4 43.0 44.7 37.0 45.0 43.3 44.8
seeded acres 8,914 973 1,610 18,065 650 485,901 2,866 33,128 162,243 244,677 976 5,875 5,916 2,095 4,448 72,670 2,461 11,096 3,229 69,474 9,904 46,551 22,319 657 5,380 2,470 10,207 32,871 2,354 582 8,605 726 936 47,024 465 13,578 54,565 36,948 1,556 707 702 219,525 14,710 3,614 2,030 645 625 4,962 953 125,510 13,778 109,380 18,729 14,164 574 3,464 3,934 117,650 46,722 341,603 72,685 1,861 15,347 2,645 3,588 2,872 10,429 17,302 20,379
yield (bu./acre) 49.6 49.1 52.2 43.4 40.5 58.3 32.0 60.1 49.8 54.1 40.4 56.2 57.3 35.0 55.1 60.1 40.0 62.3 45.6 46.1 58.8 53.1 66.5 66.1 49.3 45.4 51.8 53.4 46.2 18.5 60.7 29.7 14.1 33.9 28.4 33.9 50.9 62.8 49.7 65.7 40.0 52.5 45.6 37.4 57.5 17.7 65.7 61.2 56.8 49.6 51.3 50.2 60.0 44.5 58.6 47.2 51.6 49.1 45.0 53.5 47.4 70.2 35.2 44.5 59.1 42.4 52.2 50.8 48.6
5-year Variety BASTIA CDC CALVI CDC CANTATE COMMON KEET MARIA CDC TOGO CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
1034 1287 1451 1285 1276 1376 1063
13,131 . 30,115 10,044 27,360 5,181 40,111
1,307 . 1,788 1,442 1,532 1,623 1,252
23,387 . 28,043 10,778 36,608 5,404 40,240
1,065 . 1,446 1,184 1,074 1,349 1,038
24,069 900 51,077 19,790 46,659 2,299 35,845
785 928 1,217 1,241 1,135 844 875
17,876 13,107 43,392 11,938 39,405 4,629 15,482
1,067 1,325 1,590 1,384 1,362 1,481 1,047
10,151 19,475 34,704 8,687 37,654 1,122 8,879
1,131 1,281 1,336 1,186 1,378 999 1,087
brown mustard average yields by variety 5-year Variety CENTENNIAL BROWN DUCHESS
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
18.4 18.6
27,477 1,203
21.7 23.9
26,951 .
17.5 .
14,988 .
18.1 .
15,781 700
19.8 18.9
19,412 790
13.9 10.3
yellow mustard average yields by variety 5-year Variety ADAGIO AAC ANDANTE COMMON PENNANT AC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
13.7 16.4 15.7 16.1
. 27,936 3,556 2,326
. 19.1 17.3 18.9
. 44,458 3,707 4,083
. 15.9 12.9 16.2
. 32,832 3,055 4,283
. 14.5 14.8 16.4
2,831 53,008 3,943 5,682
13.0 18.4 19.6 15.3
1,171 28,117 1,193 2,866
15.3 13.2 8.4 14.9
average yields by variety
average yields by variety
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red Lentils average yields by variety 5-year Variety
1303 1462 1404 1391 1508 1259 1548 1508 1459 1541 1623 1567 829 1554
2013 seeded acres 2,352 1,674 36,412 23,696 11,641 2,216 . 2,913 . 445,689 . 16,149 . 13,355
2014
yield (bu./acre) 1,737 1,806 2,006 2,013 2,086 1,638 . 1,997 . 2,123 . 1,898 . 1,821
seeded acres 2,247 2,971 114,162 30,229 6,275 1,817 . 9,000 . 588,670 . 11,536 . 4,100
2015
yield (bu./acre) 1,519 1,230 1,649 1,382 1,360 1,585 . 1,561 . 1,578 . 1,426 . 1,387
seeded acres 1,672 5,093 192,118 39,073 11,569 4,209 739 5,759 1,096 692,616 . 4,879 . 3,042
2016
yield (bu./acre) 877 1,528 1,506 1,292 1,349 1,462 1,235 1,733 957 1,473 . 1,530 . 1,135
seeded acres 1,545 14,851 340,933 46,370 8,845 5,126 5,015 10,643 5,243 921,096 9,918 3,184 . 3,077
2017
yield (bu./acre) 716 1,415 1,248 1,188 1,230 893 1,638 1,338 1,819 1,287 1,733 1,027 . 1,290
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
1,383 6,798 162,011 26,597 7,580 2,276 34,933 9,436 3,525 702,330 55,888 4,958 1,353 1,316
1,387 1,530 1,303 1,351 1,314 1,076 1,541 1,362 1,082 1,541 1,603 1,208 829 955
oriental mustard average yields by variety 5-year Variety CUTLASS FORGE
Avg. yield (Bu./acre) 22.0 20.6
2013 seeded acres 8,215 1,621
2014
yield (bu./acre) 23.1 18.3
seeded acres 12,631 4,314
2015
yield (bu./acre) 25.0 19.3
seeded acres 14,521 3,248
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2016
yield (bu./acre) 21.0 22.7
seeded acres 18,998 11,228
25.5 21.6
seeded acres 17,954 4,582
yield (bu./acre)
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5-year Variety GLAMIS CDC GRANDORA CDC GREENLAND CDC GREENSTAR CDC IMPOWER CDC CL IMPROVE CDC LAIRD PLATO CDC SOVEREIGN CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
1371 1332 1422 1232 1329 1283 1182 1455 1279
4,768 4,554 157,864 . 74,801 32,521 11,092 26,155 6,172
1,653 1,620 1,819 . 1,675 1,576 1,497 1,799 1,548
4,517 2,661 137,743 1,538 62,777 24,315 7,945 16,531 4,834
1,398 1,237 1,431 1,583 1,451 1,508 1,398 1,404 1,157
1,083 1,368 135,968 9,217 67,546 27,747 11,286 14,535 1,833
1,402 1,034 1,354 1,312 1,325 1,287 1,221 1,270 1,226
2,503 1,103 130,645 36,416 97,028 40,180 9,595 7,598 3,349
979 624 1,091 1,111 1,177 1,124 758 899 941
1,753 610 106,010 79,335 87,561 34,067 8,977 5,725
1,069 1,543 1,321 1,272 1,118 1,025 1,001 1,232
other Lentils average yields by variety
2017
yield (bu./acre)
Green Lentils (LARGE) average yields by variety
16.7 18.9
5-year Variety BELUGA ESTON IBERINA CDC IMPRESS CL CDC IMVINCIBLE CDC CL INDIANHEAD KERMIT CDC MARBLE CDC PERIDOT CDC CL QG-2 CDC RICHLEA CDC SB-3 CDC VICEROY CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
1056 1453 1310 1479 1501 664 1303 1118 1188 1347 1268 1444 1380
2,663 5,934 . 4,922 88,466 911 . . 6,746 . 2,262 . 25,164
1,213 1,779 . 1,993 1,951 1,149 . . 1,526 . 1,327 . 1,704
425 5,192 . 10,573 52,244 1,156 . . 6,380 . . . 12,460
631 1,508 . 1,303 1,259 534 . . 924 . . . 1,296
900 11,641 2,232 3,180 63,333 440 . 806 4,124 . . 1,085 11,713
919 1,263 1,347 1,310 1,268 924 . 1,929 974 . . 1,850 1,232
605 12,721 522 2,718 82,864 700 500 1,623 3,784 1,031 570 905 12,566
1,038 1,801 1,224 1,356 1,495 487 1,817 930 1,069 1,519 1,451 1,135 961
2,093 8,228 2,292 4,404 98,414 1,472 6,944 3,690 3,677 2,225 400 1,009 12,976
1,003 913 1,292 1,530 1,378 472 1,265 1,023 1,400 1,268 668 1,285 1,367
fababeans average yields by variety 5-year Variety FB9-4 FLORENT SNOWBIRD SNOWDROP CDC TABASCO TABOAR
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
2308 2313 2443 1984 2321 2544
. 873 . . . 780
. 2,954 . . . 3,388
1,242 1,242 866 4,426 . 2,590
1,717 2,363 2,489 2,511 . 2,249
4,875 1,190 8,856 12,985 . 5,796
1,821 1,451 1,967 1,876 . 2,831
8,470 1,698 7,156 6,374 914 4,726
2,800 2,736 2,634 2,233 2,114 2,833
3,861 448 16,642 8,575 854 2,292
2,033 1,609 2,612 1,693 2,544 1,265
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5-year Variety FRONTIER CDC LEADER CDC ORION CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
2101 1614 1636
22,662 1,434 1,329
2,436 2,403 3,150
3,414 5,931 12,499
1,819 2,280 2,158
1,098 6,830 10,309
1,310 1,700 1,953
2,761 13,522 18,016
1,078 1,358 1,074
3,985 18,010 13,386
1,369 1,493 1,504
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
average yields by variety
BLAZE CDC CRIMSON DAZIL CDC IMAX CL CDC IMPACT CDC IMPERIAL CDC IMPULSE KING KR-2 CDC MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC REDBERRY CDC REDMOON ROULEAU CDC
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
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soybeans average yields by variety 5-year AKRAS R2 APOLLO RR BARRON R2X DARIO R2X DKB005-52 GENERAL GLADSTONE NSC RR2Y ISIS RR LEROY NSC RR2Y LS NORTHWESTER MAHONY R2 MCLEOD R2 NOTUS R2 NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114) PEKKO R2 PS 00095 R2 P002T04R P005T13R P006T46R P006T78R P008T22R2 P008T70R RESTON NSC RR2 STARBUCK NSC RR2X S00-W3 RR1 S0009-M2 S001-B1 S003-L3 S006-W5 S007-Y4 TH 32004R2Y TH 33003R2Y TH 33005R2Y TH 87000R2X TH 87003R2YX TILSTON NSC RR2Y TORRO R2 WARREN NSC RR WATSON NSC RR2Y 22-60RY 22-61RY 23-10RY RR2 23-11RY 23-60RY 24-10RY RR2 24-11RY 24-12 RY 900Y71 RR1
43
field peas average yields by variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
5-year
2017
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)
29.9 28.6 17.9 19.3 25.0 13.9 35.4 23.9 24.1 24.4 24.4 25.4 25.4 21.6 27.5 25.7 25.4 19.3 29.3 28.6 21.6 22.8 28.2 18.4 20.0 24.6 28.0 22.7 15.7 26.9 26.6 27.1 25.7 15.7 24.1 29.1 20.4 22.2 27.1 24.5 18.6 27.9 23.7 26.8 19.3 20.6 20.3 21.0
. 1,304 . . . . . 547 . . . . . . 15,609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,800 9,740 . . . . . . . . . 7,210 . . 870 . . 677
. 27.8 . . . . . 24.6 . . . . . . 26.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.4 26.9 . . . . . . . . . 29.1 . . 23.9 . . 28.6
. . . . . . . 7,620 . . . 1,931 . . 6,343 . . . . . . . 10,002 . . . . . . . 11,157 24,726 4,640 . . . . 836 . . . 25,234 . . 1,160 . . 1,624
. . . . . . . 19.8 . . . 24.3 . . 24.7 . . . . . . . 24.1 . . . . . . . 25.7 24.6 23.6 . . . . 27.5 . . . 26.4 . . 19.4 . . 19.3
. 881 . . . . . 27,938 . 737 . 11,529 . . 3,461 . 6,288 . . . 1,100 . 12,979 . 1,728 . . . . . 13,727 22,900 1,693 . . 945 . 4,324 . 422 . 10,174 730 9,424 . . . 1,363
. 23.8 . . . . . 25.0 . 27.1 . 22.6 . . 30.6 . 29.2 . . . 23.5 . 30.5 . 23.7 . . . . . 23.9 27.8 24.3 . . 18.3 . 21.1 . 22.6 . 32.1 32.0 27.3 . . . 27.8
6,866 910 . . . . . 34,046 . 1,400 2,543 6,393 . . 3,796 . 6,171 . 1,594 2,153 . . 6,294 . 859 10,134 . . . 2,281 2,623 9,618 569 . . 3,821 . 2,566 3,546 4,412 . 2,198 5,014 9,192 . . . 1,890
36.6 35.6 . . . . . 31.2 . 29.1 33.5 34.3 . . 32.8 . 34.3 . 36.6 33.1 . . 34.3 . 28.5 37.5 . . . 31.3 34.7 37.5 38.2 . . 37.0 . 34.1 35.0 35.8 . 36.7 36.9 34.9 . . . 22.9
16,437 793 2,625 6,231 3,018 4,560 775 67,074 4,082 1,754 9,871 9,330 2,240 8,927 3,518 682 17,165 11,307 6,750 1,265 743 635 9,722 2,024 6,953 44,261 434 6,891 430 5,625 2,240 9,710 2,620 1,925 548 3,469 5,207 9,921 10,779 22,074 2,611 3,636 21,946 12,669 405 512 1,802 5,124
27.1 27.1 17.9 19.3 25.0 13.9 35.4 20.2 24.1 19.5 22.1 23.1 25.4 21.6 26.2 25.7 20.9 19.3 27.6 20.9 18.9 22.8 25.4 18.4 18.0 21.6 28.0 22.7 15.7 25.1 21.7 21.1 27.5 15.7 24.1 23.5 20.4 19.3 24.5 22.2 18.6 19.0 20.4 20.6 8.9 20.6 20.3 18.0
Variety ABARTH ACER ADMIRAL DS AGASSIZ ALFETTA AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC BRONCO CDC CARNEVAL CARVER AAC CENTURY COOPER DAKOTA CDC DELTA EARLYSTAR ECLIPSE GOLDEN CDC GRANDE GREENWATER HORNET CDC INCA CDC LACOMBE AAC LIMERICK CDC MAPLE MARQUEE SW MAR ROWFAT MEADOW CDC MOSAIC CDC MOZART CDC NITOUCHE PATRICK CDC RAEZER CDC REDBAT 8 ROCKET SAFFRON CDC SAGE CDC SPECTRUM CDC STRIKER CDC SWING TETRIS THUNDERBIRD TREASURE CDC YELLOWHEAD 4010
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
48.9 30.2 38.3 35.2 39.3 42.4 41.8 39.7 29.4 58.0 25.6 32.8 35.5 33.4 44.5 36.1 34.1 43.8 36.4 32.2 40.2 35.3 41.7 35.8 35.9 32.3 40.2 32.6 36.5 39.2 31.7 41.3 41.0 34.4 43.6 38.3 45.9 37.3 28.4 44.6 36.9 40.5 41.7 27.9
. 4,985 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 27,912 919 . 1,786 1,997 16,947 . 84,604 657 1,085 4,533 13,551 695 2,298
. 44.8 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 37.0 48.0 . 40.1 51.2 46.1 . 44.0 25.7 42.8 40.2 42.3 45.2 26.2
495 15,322 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 8,983 434,063 . 1,839 2,714 42,754 6,730 . 3,003 11,588 24,262 . 128,982 . 3,241 5,911 17,528 554 1,345
21.8 30.2 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 27.2 30.8 . 33.0 31.7 33.3 . 32.6 . 36.1 26.1 31.9 28.1 28.8
3,707 5,921 4,145 6,606 635 29,425 . 1,136 661 . . 4,536 1,715 671 890 4,145 110,032 2,351 1,294 2,294 . . 9,658 2,448 1,233 8,909 355,976 . 2,142 840 22,442 22,432 739 . 27,414 13,856 . 100,636 . 4,938 2,161 19,627 . 2,411
41.7 23.0 34.2 33.5 33.2 37.4 . 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 36.1 34.4 . 22.6 46.6 32.4 37.4 39.9 . 36.9 34.4 . 35.5 . 44.8 39.0 39.5 . 30.6
11,279 3,490 2,360 6,497 . 108,666 3,064 1,596 935 . . 1,787 2,717 3,131 1,796 1,989 94,376 1,283 2,698 1,748 . . 14,903 2,477 1,254 7,384 397,106 . 1,092 610 16,452 25,545 3,550 . 55,293 7,264 . 63,600 1,063 1,331 2,914 22,892 1,048 2,269
54.5 17.4 43.7 40.6 . 45.6 48.1 46.6 35.0 . . 38.8 35.9 24.7 47.1 40.0 35.1 51.1 40.6 31.8 . . 43.5 32.3 32.5 28.7 43.9 . 25.6 53.5 33.6 45.5 39.1 . 48.3 45.2 . 40.4 32.6 55.8 51.4 45.3 56.1 21.5
14,848 5,714 4,812 2,196 1,112 177,906 10,803 2,157 885 2,157 544 2,041 1,270 2,324 1,244 743 63,638 1,139 7,102 5,150 5,149 2,629 10,180 1,184 834 1,365 303,029 4,101 1,472 553 8,067 33,470 440 520 57,159 4,489 1,004 36,643 404 1,549 598 14,279 1,025 947
47.4 32.7 44.6 36.5 42.7 41.6 40.0 34.2 22.9 58.0 25.6 33.3 26.3 21.9 41.3 30.1 28.5 42.4 34.3 30.9 40.2 35.3 44.2 44.2 43.0 40.1 38.1 32.6 49.2 46.0 31.7 42.7 58.7 23.8 44.5 35.6 45.9 37.8 22.0 53.6 39.5 43.2 31.9 39.7
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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average yields by variety
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risk zone 1 average yields by variety 5-year Variety Barley
Avg. yield (Bu./ acre)
5-year
2013 seeded acres
2014 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2015 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2016 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2017 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2014 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2015 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2016 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
2017 yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
CAMDEN CS
88.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,190
88.7
LEGGETT
72.3
1,829
70.5
.
.
2,450
69.2
824
84.4
571
73.7
BENTLEY
73.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,145
73.0
PINNACLE
95.1
1,330
94.5
998
97.6
1,254
88.8
900
109.3
1,142
89.5
COPELAND CDC
68.5
6,564
72.1
5,003
62.9
9,957
63.1
15,287
71.7
8,137
69.7
SOURIS
82.2
435
83.0
583
67.1
2,145
87.8
1,803
92.7
3,361
75.5
METCALFE AC
58.6
1,449
65.3
1,179
40.6
1,052
60.1
.
.
1,116
67.7
SUMMIT
86.9
.
.
.
.
2,681
81.4
1,549
91.3
2,547
90.0
Canola
Soybean
L130
35.2
20,126
34.3
16,160
34.6
14,322
34.9
8,030
38.4
1,320
42.5
AKRAS R2
32.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,203
37.0
9,796
30.7
L140P
38.6
.
.
2,761
31.4
10,915
36.4
26,762
39.1
21,551
40.1
BARRON R2X
25.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
773
25.3
L159
36.6
9,106
37.3
3,190
36.6
1,956
33.7
1,683
38.2
861
32.4
DKB005-52
26.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,244
26.8
L230
35.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,894
35.8
ISIS RR
29.3
.
.
1,311
29.9
10,227
29.1
13,394
34.4
24,070
26.6
L233P
40.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8,149
40.5
MAHONY R2
27.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,239
27.7
L252
37.9
.
.
5,008
32.4
16,651
35.5
32,104
39.2
27,310
38.9
MCLEOD R2
30.0
.
.
530
18.5
1,203
27.5
748
34.9
2,097
32.7 26.8
L261
35.2
.
.
1,732
29.4
2,115
36.5
.
.
570
48.0
PEKKO R2
30.8
3,320
32.7
2,281
27.7
2,830
33.5
3,201
32.4
2,978
1970
32.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,085
32.2
P005T13R
32.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
815
32.8
32.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,186
36.3
3,139
30.9
200PV CL
36.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,231
38.5
1,691
33.1
P006T46R
45CS40
30.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
589
30.4
P006T78R
29.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,261
29.2
693
28.9
45H33
33.0
.
.
.
.
892
35.5
2,285
29.6
827
39.7
RESTON NSC RR2
31.1
.
.
2,487
32.3
10,189
31.0
5,126
35.4
7,477
28.2
46H75
38.6
.
.
1,066
32.5
1,799
33.7
2,096
44.3
1,564
40.6
500 VT
31.7
2,522
31.5
2,032
28.0
1,653
33.9
422
27.3
882
38.5
540PV G
33.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
760
33.0
S00-W3 RR1
26.1
.
.
.
.
755
29.5
617
33.0
1,164
20.4
S0009-M2
32.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,259
38.4
4,080
28.9
S007-Y4
28.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,666
29.6
3,590
27.7
TH 33003R2Y
34.6
.
.
1,142
35.0
1,265
35.2
2,235
36.0
713
28.3
5440 INVIGOR
31.7
13,008
29.8
12,998
31.2
17,094
33.6
8,310
33.2
5,201
28.4
74-44
33.8
.
.
1,517
33.3
6,480
32.5
3,843
38.1
9,157
33.0
75-65 RR
37.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,214
37.5
7565 RR
37.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,166
37.0
.
.
BONO
102.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
760
102.4
Wheat - Canada Prairie
BRASETTO
80.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
890
78.7
505
84.4
PENHOLD AAC
DANKO
52.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,070
52.4
Wheat - Durum
HAZLET
47.5
450
36.9
893
32.1
1,987
35.6
3,302
55.1
612
75.6
Fall Rye
Field Peas
TILSTON NSC RR2Y
32.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,226
37.4
2,408
26.8
WATSON NSC RR2Y
31.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,605
35.8
1,551
27.6
22-60RY
29.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
895
28.3
916
30.3
23-60RY
31.6
.
.
.
.
3,351
30.9
5,787
35.7
5,083
27.5
900Y71 RR1
34.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,201
34.1
64.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,083
64.4
FORTITUDE CDC
54.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
660
54.5
856
55.0
MARCHWELL AAC
58.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,379
64.3
1,295
47.3
52.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,560
50.2
2,240
54.2 52.3
AMARILLO CDC
38.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,736
33.8
3,357
44.5
TRANSCEND
GOLDEN CDC
34.8
4,123
37.6
2,576
30.2
3,482
39.1
4,111
30.4
1,559
36.9
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
MEADOW CDC
35.8
3,070
36.7
848
28.2
2,017
41.8
2,862
30.2
1,656
40.1
BRANDON AAC
51.6
.
.
.
.
5,831
48.5
28,701
51.1
38,974
CARBERRY
44.4
22,598
46.4
25,980
38.2
38,406
41.9
35,090
49.6
14,653
47.1
CARDALE
42.5
722
32.2
2,465
36.9
8,876
41.3
6,022
47.6
3,724
42.9
Field Peas RAEZER CDC
42.6
.
.
.
.
670
40.3
4,723
43.8
2,027
40.7
SAFFRON CDC
44.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
890
36.7
622
54.9
ELIE AAC
52.8
.
.
.
.
791
38.3
2,847
61.0
3,395
49.3
STRIKER CDC
33.7
5,647
32.7
8,004
31.3
9,874
36.4
5,717
30.8
3,422
38.0
GLENN
42.9
26,693
43.8
11,316
38.1
12,717
40.1
6,214
50.0
2,962
50.1
MUCHMORE
55.1
.
.
916
41.4
3,788
46.7
4,552
63.9
4,013
55.9
BETHUNE CDC
22.6
6,811
20.1
6,708
18.9
11,453
20.9
10,749
26.8
4,713
26.1
PROSPER
54.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,152
54.3
736
53.5
SORREL CDC
23.8
5,040
24.6
4,431
21.3
7,175
23.2
4,324
25.7
2,778
24.4
TITANIUM VB CDC
43.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
796
47.5
1,328
41.0
UTMOST CDC
47.4
1,325
56.9
654
43.3
1,582
46.0
766
45.9
3,130
45.3
35.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
830
35.1
VESPER
43.0
.
.
649
28.9
3,846
38.6
3,722
49.0
4,310
43.9
45.1
2,863
53.8
512
38.0
1,352
26.4
.
.
1,347
48.2
Flax
IP Canola/Rapeseed L157H 1012 RR
29.0
8,895
27.0
4,957
21.9
7,207
30.5
2,188
40.4
2,295
36.1
5603HR
1020 RR
32.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,008
32.3
Wheat - Winter
1022 RR
33.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
855
30.6
1,656
34.8
BUTEO CDC
41.9
1,695
45.3
10,529
41.2
5,521
40.4
2,587
46.7
1,062
38.9
59.1
.
.
.
.
3,766
51.2
5,787
68.2
2,463
49.6
47.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,261
47.1
2020 CL
33.7
.
.
.
.
1,606
32.0
2,212
33.4
955
37.4
EMERSON
2022 CL
36.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
555
36.5
GATEWAY AAC
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety Oats
Avg. yield (Bu./ acre)
2013
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CALVI CDC KEET
Variety Canary Seed
2014
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
959
.
1155
738
2015
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
.
.
1,603
647
2016
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
.
.
560
2,269
2017
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./ acre)
.
608
1,188
425
633
1,012
1,623
1,285
420
1,545
Hemp Grain CFX 1
.
.
DAZIL CDC
1488
.
.
MAXIM CDC
1336
.
.
2057
.
.
1578
.
.
.
.
502
408
.
.
.
.
1,564
1,973
2,221
785
961
3,368
1,669
6,827
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
average yields by risk zone
2016
2017
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
31.9
470
36.8
1,651
38.2
6,757
28.1
4,415
37.7
1,961
25.2
SAFFRON CDC
28.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,129
28.1
STRIKER CDC
34.9
6,413
36.1
7,194
31.7
13,924
33.9
8,621
39.9
5,329
32.6
BETHUNE CDC
20.5
14,552
24.3
12,177
20.1
14,445
18.8
9,097
24.4
10,124
14.6
Flax
649
1,640
BRAVO AAC
19.4
.
.
.
.
1,629
15.6
1,081
25.9
819
18.2
1,100
2,010
1,728
OMEGA
22.5
1,416
21.9
2,539
29.1
3,479
23.3
1,629
28.2
3,309
13.9
SORREL CDC
21.4
9,586
24.2
18,062
22.9
28,881
20.9
15,303
25.3
13,545
14.3
.
.
1,562
2,057
VIMY
17.0
1,191
19.6
4,536
16.2
2,278
18.0
1,221
22.1
1,813
12.4
.
.
1,037
1,578
31.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
650
31.5
1012 RR
27.6
5,056
29.3
3,563
33.8
1,993
29.2
3,789
34.0
4,285
14.2
2020 CL
5.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,494
5.4
16.3
1,254
21.1
4,485
15.4
1,058
8.7
2,712
19.7
947
12.8
AKRAS R2
19.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,290
19.6
ISIS RR
19.5
.
.
1,444
27.8
11,006
19.5
7,097
21.5
8,401
16.3
MAHONY R2
20.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
522
34.5
1,099
14.3
MCLEOD R2
23.6
.
.
622
26.2
3,984
20.6
1,388
33.8
1,963
21.8
P006T78R
10.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
412
10.3
S00-W3 RR1
22.0
.
.
.
.
966
19.2
.
.
1,163
24.2
Grain Corn P7410HR (RZ 1&2)
IP Canola/Rapeseed
risk zone 2 average yields by variety 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Mustard - Yellow
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)
CHAMPION
55.1
1,584
60.8
511
38.7
418
47.4
829
62.2
739
50.4
COPELAND CDC
72.2
.
.
835
71.8
1,940
56.9
3,063
92.0
4,169
64.9
COWBOY CDC
30.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
465
30.1
METCALFE AC
47.9
3,031
43.4
1,416
59.5
953
36.6
1,936
56.3
2,726
45.0
Variety
2015
1,100
Sunflower LMTS
5-year
2014
697
Sunflower EMSS
TALON
Variety
2013
818
Lentils - Red
P63ME70
5-year
Barley
Canola
ANDANTE
Soybean
L140P
32.6
.
.
1,231
38.9
14,775
34.5
40,026
41.7
37,259
22.0
S0009-M2
23.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,556
29.3
5,333
21.2
L233P
26.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
16,469
26.3
S007-Y4
15.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,152
15.8
L252
34.6
.
.
6,986
33.0
26,974
35.5
23,764
39.9
18,783
26.9
TH 33003R2Y
23.3
1,470
26.2
3,724
28.9
7,455
20.7
910
28.3
1,761
17.7
1918
19.9
.
.
.
.
841
26.2
981
21.0
620
9.8
TH 87000R2X
13.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
700
13.8
2200CS CL
35.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,000
35.4
TORRO R2
22.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,085
22.4
3154S D
33.6
420
26.9
.
.
1,378
31.0
3,085
39.4
756
18.7
WARREN NSC RR
20.9
.
.
.
.
3,479
19.3
709
34.2
4,181
20.0
45H29
31.4
3,716
35.9
5,811
33.6
9,211
28.5
6,471
35.1
1,560
14.9
23-60RY
19.0
.
.
.
.
4,396
20.4
1,374
26.3
2,598
12.8
45H33
24.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,837
35.0
3,575
14.1
24-12 RY
16.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
407
16.9
45M35
18.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,439
18.7
Wheat - Durum
46M34
31.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,347
36.2
1,120
21.3
BRIGADE
42.6
5,771
53.1
6,932
44.4
14,039
41.9
17,840
54.8
14,833
23.8
5440 INVIGOR
34.8
17,564
38.9
26,834
35.4
16,847
30.6
3,506
33.9
1,297
22.4
ENTERPRISE
42.6
6,518
51.8
6,379
41.3
5,410
38.3
5,340
55.2
6,468
27.5
73-75 RR
33.2
12,887
38.4
9,259
34.9
6,397
25.8
2,103
32.4
2,442
19.2
74-44
26.5
.
.
5,681
25.2
3,462
24.6
1,203
38.2
630
26.6
75-65 RR
29.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,785
22.3
7565 RR
29.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,485
36.1
.
.
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC
32.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
899
35.1
6,369
32.4
GOLDEN CDC
31.2
8,254
34.0
7,192
30.4
7,452
30.4
13,184
34.6
5,472
21.0
47
KYLE
34.5
3,843
38.0
1,934
27.8
3,790
31.2
7,064
38.3
1,035
20.1
MARCHWELL AAC
31.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,558
39.3
1,067
13.0
SPITFIRE AAC
39.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,020
39.0
STRONGFIELD
41.9
39,687
47.5
27,850
35.4
25,088
37.6
15,977
50.0
3,913
26.2
TRANSCEND
34.9
530
52.5
3,125
44.9
6,991
37.7
11,489
48.5
20,599
24.3
VERONA CDC
50.5
6,411
56.6
4,763
51.4
6,248
40.0
15,738
59.1
11,199
40.3
average yields by risk zone
586
|
published by the Western Producer
48
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
|
published by the Western Producer
49
risk zone 3 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
5-year
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
52.7
2,959
52.2
2,142
56.9
4,765
58.0
2,062
52.2
2,201
38.6
Barley
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BRANDON AAC
38.9
.
.
CADILLAC AC CARBERRY
27.0
721
36.8
1,815
CARDALE
36.7
.
1,270
35.6
4,872
6,362
39.3
METCALFE AC
.
503
25.3
Canola/Rapeseed
41.8
6,316
29.4
L140P
26.3
.
.
.
.
4,035
36.6
2,648
39.7
10,045
18.6
1,201
37.9
L233P
25.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
451
25.2
33.0
.
.
1,309
46.2
.
.
2,421
48.1
4,948
22.0
.
.
39.3
31.1
577
23.3
.
.
.
40.0
1,778
43.1
6,115
31.4
12,692
.
.
.
3,470
30.2
2,534
45.1
4,557
40.1
3,495
42.1
4,044
52.0
4,034
44.1
L252
33.8
7,696
28.1
5,979
21.7
2,928
32.7
1,344
19.0
3155C D
13.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
460
13.6
40.8
16,377
34.3
8,855
32.4
6,479
45.9
891
21.3
45M35
14.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,596
14.2
.
.
.
.
.
776
38.1
794
30.4
75-65 RR
10.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
889
10.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,613
42.1
Field Peas
573
52.5
.
.
.
.
515
8.6
AMARILLO CDC
29.4
.
.
.
.
2,035
29.5
3,748
35.6
3,980
23.6
3,118
41.6
2,230
35.8
3,562
48.4
2,078
30.3
GOLDEN CDC
33.3
20,427
40.9
14,988
31.8
11,530
28.0
4,562
28.3
3,043
16.4
44.7
2,451
32.4
3,967
29.9
4,508
35.1
1,258
36.9
MEADOW CDC
36.4
17,743
43.9
22,155
38.4
20,927
33.8
20,913
40.6
11,910
18.9
4,872
49.6
2,615
34.6
826
22.1
1,103
24.9
785
18.8
Flax BETHUNE CDC
25.8
2,778
30.2
1,319
26.9
4,267
28.7
1,079
35.5
3,130
14.2
39.9
7,295
41.2
15,332
39.9
5,746
36.0
4,591
52.3
1,915
15.7
SORREL CDC
23.3
2,249
28.2
3,014
23.8
3,966
23.3
904
24.4
1,875
16.4
EMERSON
41.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
837
59.3
3,532
37.3
Khorasan Wheat/Kamut brand
MOATS
24.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
664
24.6
KHORASAN
15.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,238
15.0
PINTAIL
44.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,264
73.2
3,266
33.1
Mustard - Brown 17.5
6,274
17.1
3,433
21.3
885
20.4
.
.
3,116
13.1
LEADER CDC
1235
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
697
1,235
ORION CDC
957
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,112
957
CUTLASS
18.8
.
.
1,520
19.8
.
.
698
28.2
3,613
16.5
FORGE
19.0
.
.
850
15.4
1,345
23.3
3,209
19.7
566
10.8
IMPOWER CDC CL
1235
3,358
1,307
.
.
5,541
1,618
7,830
1,687
9,150
586
Mustard - Yellow
IMPROVE CDC
1347
3,095
1,393
2,640
1,757
2,733
1,433
3,998
1,444
3,478
822
ANDANTE
17.4
7,841
20.0
9,630
17.3
5,127
16.1
10,079
17.8
3,455
11.9
IMPRESS CL CDC
1728
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
685
1,728
AVONLEA AC
44.2
15,261
50.5
10,872
45.7
6,671
35.1
4,370
39.4
1,687
24.2
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
1100
.
.
801
1,340
605
1,660
.
.
1,006
571
BRIGADE
39.9
1,720
50.0
12,665
34.3
14,916
36.9
25,223
52.4
14,642
24.9
EUROSTAR
33.6
.
.
.
.
458
34.5
2,371
49.7
4,466
24.9
DAZIL CDC
1303
.
.
2,743
1,715
8,353
1,583
30,514
1,358
9,545
765
KYLE
30.6
9,318
35.9
5,175
27.9
5,513
27.0
4,565
32.1
2,034
19.8
IMAX CL CDC
1162
.
.
.
.
1,395
1,014
1,451
1,658
1,517
825
RAYMORE AAC
26.3
.
.
.
.
1,172
36.5
1,127
25.8
1,647
19.4
IMPULSE
1653
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,284
1,653
SPITFIRE AAC
26.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
474
26.0
GLENN
44.5
.
.
LILLIAN
29.1
11,947
MCKENZIE
37.8
22,680
PLENTIFUL CDC
34.2
.
PREVAIL VB AAC
42.1
.
.
STANLEY CDC
44.6
838
61.3
UTMOST CDC
41.1
3,727
42.7
VESPER
34.5
1,744
WASKADA
38.5
BUTEO CDC
Wheat - Winter
Chickpea - Large Kabuli
CENTENNIAL BROWN
Lentils - Large Green
Lentils - Other
Mustard - Oriental
Wheat - Durum
Lentils - Red
KING
981
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,045
981
STRONGFIELD
41.9
67,241
47.9
35,556
38.6
43,141
39.2
35,232
44.4
19,348
28.7
MAXIM CDC
1146
2,768
1,038
1,286
1,453
6,518
1,186
13,923
1,338
8,971
809
TRANSCEND
41.8
4,838
48.8
20,937
42.7
29,290
39.4
53,820
53.8
48,823
29.0
PROCLAIM CDC
974
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,073
974
VERONA CDC
43.8
17,936
51.0
7,622
43.1
10,907
39.5
8,562
37.8
1,000
17.4
REDMOON
584
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
902
584
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
ROULEAU CDC
1281
701
1,241
1,072
1,517
1,615
948
2,027
1,581
430
593
LILLIAN
36.1
21,490
37.6
18,502
37.7
6,520
34.4
3,158
27.3
1,250
16.9
MCKENZIE
29.9
1,333
35.4
1,045
25.9
.
.
647
33.8
783
22.8
44.6
3,296
44.5
4,638
46.9
.
.
1,275
45.9
660
27.2
1907
.
.
1,122
2,401
1,974
1,695
2,495
2,244
903
829
Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC
Chickpea - Large Kabuli 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.
LEADER CDC
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety
2013
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
â&#x201E;¢ 50
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
ORION CDC
1486
.
.
616
1,876
.
.
1,207
1,883
896
681
GREENLAND CDC
1495
10,892
1,955
13,758
1,453
9,716
1,625
10,072
1,321
8,278
1,012
GREENSTAR CDC
1085
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,741
1,107
7,099
1,078
Wheat - Durum
IMPOWER CDC CL
1190
2,413
1,444
670
1,184
1,126
1,213
5,021
1,279
2,003
648
IMPROVE CDC
1393
859
2,090
640
1,927
.
.
.
.
1,053
503
1387
923
2,046
.
.
1,026
1,548
1,384
1,810
2,324
800
Lentils - Large Green
Lentils - Other IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
Lentils - Red DAZIL CDC
1409
.
.
2,771
1,799
2,449
1,726
9,830
1,581
7,321
924
MAXIM CDC
1618
5,073
2,092
9,338
1,898
16,575
1,695
21,868
1,671
12,398
1,012
PROCLAIM CDC
785
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
630
785
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.
2013
2014
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
ANDANTE
18.1
2,505
20.5
PENNANT AC
18.8
576
21.3
BRIGADE
37.1
3,477
43.3
FORTITUDE CDC
42.0
.
.
STRONGFIELD
38.1
57,695
TRANSCEND
36.6
1,206
VERONA CDC
38.8
RANDON AAC ELIE AAC GLENN
Variety
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
2016
51
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
3,801
15.9
2,495
11.9
4,132
24.9
1,907
12.3
2,653
18.5
.
.
1,420
23.0
1,036
12.5
12,488
37.9
28,520
35.3
14,581
45.8
12,555
28.3
.
.
.
.
4,122
51.3
2,972
29.1
42.9
25,722
36.3
43,393
33.1
20,875
43.7
10,275
25.9
51.7
4,310
36.0
20,139
33.1
42,488
48.4
61,243
29.2
11,108
43.9
8,699
35.7
7,881
38.0
7,163
40.3
3,182
28.4
32.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
796
32.6
17.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,540
19.5
863
14.7
36.8
1,084
40.4
4,250
40.0
10,162
33.7
7,196
38.5
8,479
36.9
Mustard - Yellow
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
GO CDC
36.7
8,175
33.6
7,429
39.1
4,584
27.8
2,911
55.2
1,831
34.0
LILLIAN
36.5
41,689
38.4
21,641
34.8
12,704
33.2
6,187
37.2
1,525
30.1
37.1
486
40.0
2,503
38.4
2,498
30.8
3,548
42.8
3,881
34.7
1817
.
.
.
.
920
1,499
854
2,908
2,630
1,574
GREENLAND CDC
1479
3,396
1,548
1,502
1,292
3,499
1,243
6,382
1,775
1,732
888
GREENSTAR CDC
972
.
.
.
.
1,051
1,153
924
1,239
3,529
849
Wheat - Hard Red Spring SHAW
risk zone 4 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Chickpea - Large Kabuli
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
ORION CDC
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Barley
Lentils - Large Green
AUSTENSON CDC
54.2
600
39.3
426
31.6
2,488
55.2
1,005
47.2
2,260
64.4
IMPOWER CDC CL
1321
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,340
1,321
COPELAND CDC
45.6
465
45.0
.
.
.
.
1,178
56.2
739
29.3
IMPROVE CDC
1091
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,313
1,122
785
1,045
METCALFE AC
47.7
2,220
41.6
2,489
50.8
1,284
58.9
4,470
52.1
2,645
37.0
Lentils - Red
XENA
46.8
722
63.6
837
44.6
1,244
36.9
627
61.3
450
31.1
DAZIL CDC
1429
590
2,180
1,483
2,425
5,530
1,120
15,528
1,574
9,620
1,171
Canola
MAXIM CDC
1468
3,787
1,711
7,080
1,340
16,511
1,296
21,735
1,927
22,791
1,155
L140P
32.0
.
.
.
.
3,148
27.6
3,752
48.6
8,739
26.5
PROCLAIM CDC
1001
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,388
1,001
L150
28.8
3,104
33.8
1,131
33.8
1,761
23.5
.
.
1,096
17.7
L233P
33.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,178
33.9
75-65 RR
18.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
802
18.8
AMARILLO CDC
21.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,470
21.5
GOLDEN CDC
31.3
7,356
31.1
5,149
30.4
4,590
29.6
2,373
40.7
915
22.2
5-year
MEADOW CDC
35.3
20,284
43.4
15,793
32.5
22,143
27.4
18,730
43.0
15,169
29.7
RAEZER CDC
27.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,646
27.0
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
SAFFRON CDC
38.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
500
60.7
1,916
33.1
Barley
STRIKER CDC
33.1
3,153
37.4
5,028
34.1
2,809
22.9
2,477
41.4
1,667
27.3
AUSTENSON CDC CHAMPION COPELAND CDC
Field Peas
Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN
21.9
6,726
26.5
5,607
19.0
5,190
20.8
4,984
24.3
3,683
16.1
Mustard - Oriental CUTLASS
22.4
3,007
24.8
6,297
26.4
7,719
21.4
10,673
26.1
7,693
14.1
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 5 average yields by variety 2013
2014
yield (bu./acre)
75.3
409
90.2
.
.
54.0
1,106
74.4
1,178
33.0
73.9
8,414
89.8
8,277
50.4
METCALFE AC
66.6
5,380
72.3
1,855
SYNERGY AAC
73.4
.
.
.
Variety
seeded acres
2015
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
1,865
62.8
2,272
82.3
890
76.5
1,633
44.9
994
76.1
499
44.1
15,386
68.6
16,131
75.6
9,612
86.0
48.2
2,897
68.0
4,529
67.7
973
60.9
.
.
.
763
80.9
1,082
68.1
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
52
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
L130
37.3
22,389
40.6
31,816
34.7
16,532
36.0
6,541
42.2
2,064
38.0
IP Canola
L140P
40.2
.
.
2,717
35.8
7,736
39.7
21,913
43.5
20,363
37.4
Variety Canola/Rapeseed
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
83.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
457
83.6
1012 RR
36.2
23,056
40.2
8,889
28.3
8,743
32.2
6,211
40.7
1,635
28.9
Variety P7211HR (RZ 1&2)
L159
36.1
5,580
39.1
2,583
29.7
3,971
35.2
1,391
42.5
1,084
31.5
1022 RR
32.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,939
33.5
4,023
32.6
L230
38.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,761
38.6
1024 RR
32.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
402
32.5
L233P
41.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
13,901
41.8
2020 CL
37.7
.
.
.
.
1,566
34.7
2,544
40.5
1,832
36.5
L252
40.4
.
.
6,788
35.2
31,828
38.9
47,890
44.3
35,962
37.7
2022 CL
32.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
699
41.8
5,533
31.5
1970
35.2
2,036
43.6
1,794
27.8
.
.
.
.
592
29.1
Oats
200PV CL
40.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
951
40.4
PINNACLE
81.3
1,870
80.9
663
56.2
1,595
71.0
673
62.2
1,664
109.3
2000 CS
32.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,110
32.5
SUMMIT
80.3
.
.
541
66.6
1,143
80.5
1,285
91.2
773
71.6
3153 D
35.1
7,576
38.5
5,712
33.4
689
27.6
.
.
1,143
24.6
WEAVER CDC
84.9
735
89.3
.
.
.
.
1,028
89.4
818
75.1
3154S D
34.5
1,306
32.0
1,300
36.0
2,158
23.0
4,684
40.9
555
27.6
Soybean
45CS40
45.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,657
45.7
APOLLO RR
28.0
.
.
.
.
881
23.8
780
33.6
793
27.1
45H31
37.5
6,957
41.0
9,673
32.1
8,198
37.8
5,181
38.4
2,771
45.2
BARRON R2X
16.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,347
16.1
45H33
42.5
.
.
.
.
2,331
42.7
5,161
45.0
1,697
34.8
DARIO R2X
19.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
752
19.7
45M35
40.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,661
40.4
ISIS RR
23.8
.
.
1,585
22.0
4,343
25.5
7,351
29.9
8,128
17.7
46H75
40.6
1,628
45.2
1,933
32.4
1,159
36.2
2,697
43.3
5,367
41.6
LS NORTHWESTER
25.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
550
31.5
815
22.1
533PV G
29.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,244
34.7
1,354
24.8
MAHONY R2
23.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
422
30.2
2,132
22.5
5440 INVIGOR
37.7
20,829
41.5
19,573
35.4
14,306
36.3
7,634
39.7
3,847
29.9
MCLEOD R2
22.4
.
.
615
28.1
4,490
20.2
1,110
26.9
730
23.8
5545 CL
27.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
665
27.7
P002T04R
32.4
.
.
.
.
430
39.7
.
.
545
26.7
560 PV GM
24.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
490
24.1
P005T13R
25.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,503
25.1
6074 RR
39.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,019
34.5
3,984
40.8
S0009-M2
19.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,229
19.0
73-75 RR
34.6
8,626
37.4
2,150
26.1
.
.
.
.
714
25.7
S007-Y4
27.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
575
27.0
74-44
32.8
.
.
5,309
29.9
2,757
35.6
1,746
34.9
1,140
36.4
TORRO R2
16.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
618
16.8
75-65 RR
31.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,754
27.9
WATSON NSC RR2Y
27.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
964
34.2
1,489
23.6
7565 RR
31.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
733
44.7
.
.
PASTEUR
65.0
1,388
70.3
3,766
57.0
5,661
62.5
4,323
74.6
4,314
63.6
52.6
.
.
.
.
840
49.6
830
52.7
1,050
54.8
PENHOLD AAC
80.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
675
80.0
ROWYN SY
68.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
530
68.9
Fall Rye HAZLET
Field Peas ABARTH
43.2
.
.
.
.
520
29.9
1,863
45.7
AMARILLO CDC
41.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,575
41.9
GOLDEN CDC
34.5
3,921
37.8
3,203
23.0
4,968
36.0
6,316
38.0
MEADOW CDC
39.2
3,478
46.0
1,624
27.6
1,930
38.3
2,873
34.2
RAEZER CDC
43.1
.
.
.
.
907
45.6
1,431
STRIKER CDC
37.2
1,609
44.9
5,023
33.1
5,539
35.8
TREASURE CDC
38.9
3,579
42.6
2,208
36.2
2,993
39.4
741
Wheat - Canada Prairie
46.3
Wheat - Durum
3,522
41.3
BRIGADE
59.8
3,405
66.8
2,426
44.9
.
.
4,805
68.3
2,301
47.0
2,187
32.3
ENTERPRISE
46.2
.
.
.
.
715
41.2
.
.
1,981
48.0
3,409
42.8
TRANSCEND
49.2
885
57.6
1,131
47.0
5,320
47.6
9,452
57.1
10,191
42.1
44.6
2,156
41.1
VERONA CDC
42.8
941
57.4
728
25.2
1,241
33.0
.
.
1,215
52.2
3,105
43.5
1,194
34.0
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
5,168
38.0
1,605
36.0
Flax
BRANDON AAC
57.9
.
.
.
.
6,652
57.2
23,820
56.0
33,861
59.4
CARBERRY
49.0
22,661
60.6
14,698
39.8
15,643
41.3
9,933
51.0
10,896
46.2
BETHUNE CDC
22.6
6,497
28.1
12,423
19.8
12,542
21.8
8,539
25.0
5,675
20.6
CARDALE
46.0
.
.
4,634
44.4
6,592
41.3
3,322
48.2
3,070
56.4
FLANDERS
25.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
492
25.0
ELIE AAC
79.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
535
79.2
SORREL CDC
20.9
8,232
28.0
11,750
16.1
9,785
20.7
3,404
25.3
2,553
15.5
GLENN
51.9
19,436
59.1
7,238
43.8
9,263
47.1
3,524
41.2
2,753
51.7
WESTLIN 70
20.1
.
.
1,010
20.0
1,277
17.7
533
26.6
932
19.8
HARVEST
47.4
22,345
53.0
15,662
40.0
17,540
45.8
4,071
47.7
1,099
60.7
MUCHMORE
57.0
3,002
69.8
4,385
49.3
4,476
47.0
3,968
63.7
3,638
60.4
81.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
432
127.7
2,177
72.8
Grain Corn P7005YHR (RZ 1&2)
53
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
54
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
2017
5-year
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Variety
2013
2014
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
48.8
.
.
.
.
3,500
43.7
7,185
51.7
5,495
48.3
5440 INVIGOR
36.9
6,974
41.4
16,430
39.6
7,730
28.5
1,039
43.7
740
14.3
SHAW
50.7
5,169
56.9
4,051
48.3
1,425
43.1
.
.
433
23.5
73-75 RR
34.3
3,185
39.3
1,467
35.9
3,179
32.5
.
.
928
20.8
UTMOST CDC
47.9
9,887
57.6
12,613
42.7
9,665
45.9
4,970
46.8
2,722
45.7
74-44
19.6
.
.
.
.
1,364
29.1
.
.
1,590
11.5
75-65 RR
23.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,936
20.7
23.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,493
33.5
.
.
44.6
850
60.8
2,759
38.6
9,677
42.2
7,396
49.8
2,976
40.0
7565 RR
WASKADA
42.9
8,616
48.5
4,443
37.2
4,454
37.2
800
46.7
1,904
43.0
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC
28.8
.
.
.
.
1,739
32.6
2,218
35.7
3,523
22.6
BUTEO CDC
50.9
3,281
52.2
4,734
46.0
2,347
48.7
2,081
64.9
1,231
46.8
DELTA
29.5
2,231
34.5
2,122
32.2
.
.
1,660
24.5
763
18.6
EMERSON
61.0
.
.
.
.
1,248
59.5
2,748
65.1
9,402
60.0
GOLDEN CDC
31.5
38,584
40.8
22,408
29.4
15,134
23.7
12,765
28.4
11,130
17.7
FLOURISH
47.3
.
.
.
.
674
40.6
.
.
655
54.2
GREENWATER
19.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
686
19.3
INCA CDC
26.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
400
26.3
Canary Seed CALVI CDC
1462
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,833
1,462
MEADOW CDC
34.9
27,727
45.7
30,137
35.1
23,000
29.5
22,780
34.3
15,079
23.6
CANTATE
1133
.
.
1,097
985
618
1,166
.
.
458
1,440
PATRICK CDC
31.6
2,325
39.1
7,613
36.1
3,749
23.7
2,758
30.2
1,322
17.8
KEET
1162
858
1,437
1,025
635
2,959
1,228
.
.
485
1,382
SAFFRON CDC
32.5
.
.
.
.
895
36.5
1,259
36.4
1,336
26.1
BETHUNE CDC
22.2
10,715
28.5
17,154
20.4
8,211
22.5
5,406
26.8
7,418
13.1
Lentils - Other IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
Flax 1750
616
1,504
.
.
.
.
.
.
900
1,920
BRAVO AAC
25.1
.
.
.
.
2,584
25.6
1,023
31.1
1,167
18.6
DAZIL CDC
1426
1,450
1,550
1,788
1,080
3,015
1,933
10,117
1,336
6,282
1,398
SANCTUARY CDC
29.0
.
.
.
.
1,877
30.3
.
.
546
24.6
MAXIM CDC
1475
.
.
1,794
1,060
5,999
1,821
9,768
1,354
6,225
1,448
SORREL CDC
23.5
15,654
30.5
23,457
23.4
26,844
22.9
10,377
23.5
10,132
14.8
PROCLAIM CDC
1515
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,881
1,515
IP Canola 17.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,324
17.0
1598
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
739
1,598
18.7
2,688
22.1
1,004
15.6
1,164
22.6
1,770
20.0
2,185
13.1
22.4
.
.
1,202
17.4
.
.
2,707
25.9
1,087
19.0
ANDANTE
14.6
4,118
16.8
5,393
15.7
5,221
14.2
6,476
15.7
3,885
9.5
Oats MINSTREL CDC
40.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
550
40.2
6.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,791
6.1
38.8
1,884
54.9
505
43.6
660
16.8
748
41.9
1,507
25.4
38.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
884
38.0
Lentils - Red
Sunflower EMSS P63ME70
2022 CL
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.
Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Mustard - Yellow
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
CENTENNIAL BROWN
Mustard - Oriental FORGE
risk zone 6 average yields by variety 5-year
Mustard - Brown
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Barley COPELAND CDC
62.2
4,079
63.6
1,310
49.8
3,234
61.9
1,591
74.3
2,608
59.1
COWBOY CDC
46.6
2,722
43.7
770
45.3
1,009
52.5
967
55.2
400
32.5
METCALFE AC
41.8
5,190
55.4
2,446
35.8
1,618
43.6
1,784
38.2
3,364
26.4
L140P
35.9
.
.
2,455
41.0
18,205
38.3
48,925
47.4
57,835
25.2
L233P
28.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
25,423
28.3
L252
37.6
.
.
9,577
37.2
24,102
41.0
27,851
46.0
26,517
25.7
45H33
34.8
.
.
.
.
1,679
37.5
1,347
46.2
1,939
24.4
45M35
23.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,399
23.6
46H75
34.1
1,420
43.0
3,464
38.2
508
37.3
1,214
48.9
3,077
19.1
46M34
32.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,584
45.1
3,415
23.2
Canola
Soybean ISIS RR
Wheat - Canada Prairie SADASH
Wheat - Durum ALLOY CDC AVONLEA AC
36.9
8,909
43.8
2,432
25.3
2,805
28.0
900
38.4
531
16.6
BRIGADE
41.4
7,781
52.2
32,018
43.9
47,910
37.3
44,922
51.6
36,433
29.8
CURRENT AAC
41.2
.
.
.
.
2,604
37.7
3,449
49.2
1,725
30.3
ENTERPRISE
38.3
1,794
57.6
1,991
44.6
4,254
30.9
2,086
33.1
640
30.7
EUROSTAR
44.7
5,636
51.8
2,467
32.9
9,183
40.4
21,587
50.1
11,002
36.8
FORTITUDE CDC
51.9
.
.
.
.
1,297
36.9
4,093
64.0
2,059
37.5
KYLE
34.6
23,593
37.5
14,499
32.3
15,808
31.1
10,953
40.2
7,790
28.8
MARCHWELL AAC
45.6
.
.
.
.
4,471
39.4
13,017
51.8
2,645
24.8
average yields by risk zone
VESPER
Wheat - Winter
55
2017
PLENTIFUL CDC
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
56
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
5-year
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
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)
NAVIGATOR AC
47.7
7,649
46.3
4,386
36.6
2,571
43.3
4,386
65.5
735
37.4
Lentils - Red
32.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,222
32.7
DAZIL CDC
1464
2,811
2,590
9,033
1,808
13,244
1,453
20,215
1,265
14,869
1,321
RAYMORE AAC
41.4
.
.
1,750
51.8
2,392
36.4
2,623
42.5
3,548
38.8
IMAX CL CDC
1552
5,472
2,008
3,708
1,570
4,455
1,477
5,040
1,290
1,675
1,016
SPITFIRE AAC
42.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,470
66.2
8,549
38.5
IMPULSE
1526
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,409
2,079
3,574
1,310
STRONGFIELD
44.1
173,747
49.5
106,071
41.2
94,721
34.3
66,882
53.8
30,332
32.0
MAXIM CDC
1495
15,239
2,028
23,455
1,585
28,070
1,561
47,272
1,448
24,656
1,08
TRANSCEND
43.9
4,285
51.7
28,459
43.2
53,148
39.1
103,411
56.5
124,869
35.4
PROCLAIM CDC
1673
.
.
.
.
.
.
425
1,825
2,978
1,651
VERONA CDC
44.9
62,258
52.8
38,741
41.8
47,863
38.1
25,196
52.6
16,101
30.3 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.
47.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
525
47.7
LILLIAN
31.4
34,824
36.5
18,966
27.4
12,854
24.8
7,491
32.0
5,529
28.5
PLENTIFUL CDC
39.3
.
.
.
.
1,680
42.8
519
51.7
3,544
35.8
STANLEY CDC
43.3
1,025
53.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
986
33.3
SUPERB AC
36.3
7,293
42.1
4,100
31.3
1,234
42.6
.
.
2,182
23.1
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
5-year Variety
UTMOST CDC
37.6
838
58.9
3,686
43.3
3,732
26.9
3,050
45.3
3,261
30.5
WASKADA
36.1
5,589
38.8
4,636
36.8
2,099
38.2
1,051
19.8
1,190
31.0
Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC
46.6
3,411
33.3
6,657
53.6
740
38.5
1,441
57.9
881
33.1
MOATS
53.6
.
.
500
59.7
543
39.8
969
68.7
829
41.4
FRONTIER CDC
2134
9,310
2,522
1,198
1,993
.
.
1,854
1,071
2,216
1,464
LEADER CDC
1755
635
2,899
1,382
2,414
4,036
1,790
4,671
2,033
10,205
1,453
ORION CDC
1700
998
3,146
4,937
2,286
5,231
2,070
10,038
1,109
4,754
1,623
Chickpea - Large Kabuli
Chickpea - Small Kabuli 1812
7,898
2,145
1,779
1,598
2,291
1,481
540
822
1,437
1,153
1858
.
.
.
.
.
.
720
3,150
710
551
Fababeans SNOWDROP CDC
risk zone 7 average yields by variety
Lentils - Large Green
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Barley AUSTENSON CDC
71.3
.
.
691
63.6
2,328
65.0
3,529
77.7
1,026
68.7
CHAMPION
73.7
8,124
88.6
2,951
57.2
2,057
58.2
2,557
68.2
1,337
53.6
COPELAND CDC
71.5
3,850
86.6
4,443
67.4
5,518
60.8
7,056
73.1
6,326
72.6
LEGACY
69.1
3,101
70.9
998
72.1
1,001
67.5
517
62.5
690
63.7
METCALFE AC
62.0
14,484
71.5
8,404
51.8
18,861
57.3
19,095
66.2
10,936
57.9
SYNERGY AAC
87.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,649
87.6
3,619
87.0
L130
40.0
36,720
43.9
42,554
35.6
24,526
39.4
13,833
46.4
9,018
36.3
L140P
43.4
.
.
4,047
38.2
17,933
43.6
40,290
48.7
39,607
38.5
L159
36.8
6,179
44.1
4,205
34.5
2,032
37.3
3,217
40.7
3,868
24.2
L230
35.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,377
35.6
L233P
44.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
28,152
44.1
L252
42.5
.
.
26,379
38.7
65,079
43.2
98,778
46.7
66,141
37.1
Canola
GREENLAND CDC
1462
38,717
1,885
26,662
1,367
35,276
1,508
35,145
1,179
24,666
1,239
L261
46.3
.
.
4,186
36.1
8,748
50.1
10,365
49.4
2,962
38.2
GREENSTAR CDC
1237
.
.
.
.
1,635
1,907
13,088
1,204
19,650
1,204
1918
32.0
1,022
30.8
1,034
23.1
525
30.6
1,299
38.4
606
36.8
IMPOWER CDC CL
1226
18,871
1,664
17,689
1,226
22,285
1,285
32,344
1,041
25,453
1,085
1970
27.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
898
27.9
IMPROVE CDC
1347
8,124
1,680
3,790
1,396
1,393
1,296
1,819
875
3,298
752
200PV CL
41.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,020
47.6
1,199
36.4
PLATO CDC
1453
2,895
1,933
2,869
1,713
4,517
1,292
2,794
1,160
1,530
1,071
2000 CS
36.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,491
42.0
1,693
29.1
2100 CS
37.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
630
37.1
ESTON
952
.
.
1,307
1,702
.
.
1,747
1,389
3,514
459
2463 INVIGOR
37.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,821
37.6
IMPRESS CL CDC
1728
3,357
2,180
2,125
2,180
2,224
1,314
2,718
1,356
3,079
1,554
4157SY
42.6
.
.
.
.
1,193
45.3
2,105
42.4
804
39.4
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
1534
11,690
1,806
5,337
1,667
6,463
1,365
16,926
1,750
18,451
1,186
45CS40
38.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,063
38.1
INDIANHEAD
514
.
.
435
659
.
.
.
.
752
428
45H31
34.4
3,949
41.4
3,416
28.4
1,081
41.2
4,000
35.2
1,836
24.6
KERMIT CDC
952
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
479
952
45H33
40.2
.
.
.
.
2,672
38.7
6,645
45.3
8,985
36.9
MARBLE CDC
569
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
417
569
45H76
39.3
.
.
.
.
2,326
37.1
2,583
45.0
1,185
31.2
VICEROY CDC
1305
6,224
1,649
663
1,605
4,927
1,243
2,876
688
2,485
1,208
45M35
38.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,929
38.1
46H75
42.6
.
.
2,397
34.1
752
43.9
2,295
50.2
6,071
42.9
Lentils - Other
average yields by risk zone
JATHARIA VB AAC
AMIT (B90)
57
2017
PRECISION CDC
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
58
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2014
2015
2016
2017
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
46M34
39.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,199
533PV G
35.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,685
540PV G
34.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
5440 INVIGOR
39.9
53,114
44.3
48,561
38.0
41,917
5525 CL
30.6
747
37.8
1,878
26.5
.
560 PV GM
34.7
.
.
.
.
6060
34.3
4,879
42.3
4,154
6074 RR
39.2
.
.
74-44
37.0
1,767
75-45
31.5
75-45 RR 75-65 RR
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2017
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
42.2
817
29.1
1022 RR
37.3
.
.
.
.
38.4
1,979
26.5
2020 CL
34.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,605
34.4
2022 CL
35.0
.
.
.
.
.
37.5
15,866
42.8
10,057
31.3
Oats
.
511
38.5
728
27.9
CAMDEN CS
90.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,109
90.6
.
.
.
.
1,309
34.7
LEGGETT
69.6
3,631
84.0
2,698
70.1
2,945
78.8
4,164
58.9
1,738
49.0
27.0
1,701
33.1
2,099
36.2
1,627
27.4
PINNACLE
79.9
5,951
89.5
2,744
72.5
1,812
66.6
1,174
79.6
958
67.7
.
.
551
37.0
2,423
43.6
7,010
37.8
RUFFIAN CDC
91.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
830
91.2
50.8
12,379
33.9
8,360
38.0
5,248
44.5
5,589
30.7
SOURIS
76.4
1,271
104.1
2,208
75.5
3,416
72.0
1,499
64.6
1,524
75.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
693
41.8
.
.
SUMMIT
71.2
.
.
.
.
1,396
78.3
809
93.9
1,036
43.7
31.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
898
23.5
Soybean
35.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,000
33.8
AKRAS R2
26.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
520
40.3
1,576
21.9
7565 RR
35.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,498
41.7
.
.
GENERAL
12.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,345
12.0
9562 VR GC
40.4
.
.
2,096
38.3
5,738
39.9
3,696
42.9
501
35.9
ISIS RR
24.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,269
36.4
5,256
18.8
LEROY NSC RR2Y
30.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,020
30.0
MCLEOD R2
26.7
.
.
.
.
972
26.2
1,933
33.0
3,041
22.8
NOTUS R2
24.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
833
24.0
NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114)
21.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
910
21.3
P005T13R
22.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,124
22.0
P006T46R
31.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
408
37.8
484
25.9
S00-W3 RR1
18.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,627
18.4
S0009-M2
27.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,058
43.5
11,774
25.2
S003-L3
27.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,011
27.4
TH 32004R2Y
30.7
1,353
28.2
.
.
444
34.4
704
43.1
419
14.3
Fall Rye HAZLET
57.1
.
.
.
.
1,167
63.6
.
.
711
46.3
Field Peas ABARTH
46.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
442
40.8
1,175
49.0
AMARILLO CDC
49.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,236
58.4
8,168
42.1
MEADOW CDC
43.4
5,711
55.7
4,788
28.3
5,630
45.5
7,521
44.8
3,165
37.3
RAEZER CDC
37.4
.
.
.
.
3,827
43.4
4,112
41.6
4,833
29.2
STRIKER CDC
32.5
14,835
43.3
22,241
22.5
12,943
34.0
13,023
34.7
5,406
34.7
TREASURE CDC
37.8
735
46.6
1,555
29.2
684
32.6
1,961
44.7
759
34.1
Flax BETHUNE CDC
25.9
26,306
30.4
32,504
21.6
33,621
26.1
21,123
30.3
17,221
21.7
BRAVO AAC
28.2
.
.
.
.
2,046
29.0
2,771
32.0
3,484
24.8
GLAS CDC
29.5
.
.
.
.
2,873
26.4
1,698
33.7
2,155
30.2
NEELA CDC
23.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
608
23.1
NULIN 50
30.6
2,520
33.5
1,800
25.9
2,056
32.0
1,114
33.6
1,234
26.6
OMEGA
29.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,388
29.2
PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE
25.2
1,159
34.0
3,810
23.8
2,494
25.6
832
23.8
2,131
23.1
SORREL CDC
26.0
9,519
32.0
12,088
23.9
10,356
23.2
4,787
27.9
2,593
21.2
TAURUS
23.4
1,802
30.5
1,523
21.1
3,000
19.2
667
29.0
1,852
23.1
WESTLIN 70
22.0
.
.
990
20.1
1,582
23.7
2,225
21.8
1,438
22.0
WESTLIN 71
22.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
723
28.7
992
17.2
Flax
Grain Corn P7211HR (RZ 1&2)
61.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
460
61.5
L157H
38.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
491
41.4
2,163
37.5
1012 RR
38.6
29,410
41.0
12,061
33.7
7,351
39.4
10,385
38.8
4,281
33.0
1020 RR
37.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,735
41.7
1,639
33.3
IP Canola
seeded acres
2016
59
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
.
.
2,307
38.0
3,579
36.8
1,327
33.3
2,915
37.8
2,676
30.3
.
573
38.8
2,561
34.1
TH 33003R2Y
32.7
883
25.2
1,483
26.7
3,675
36.5
2,742
41.0
2,830
25.1
TILSTON NSC RR2Y
22.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
595
34.8
911
14.8
TORRO R2
18.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
640
18.3
WATSON NSC RR2Y
23.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,914
23.1
22-60RY
20.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
504
20.9
23-11RY
29.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,426
41.2
2,040
21.4
23-60RY
26.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
559
26.1
Wheat - Canada Prairie PASTEUR
62.2
4,987
66.2
15,350
58.3
8,948
57.3
10,366
69.9
2,804
62.6
SADASH
67.4
10,055
72.4
1,747
46.3
610
47.2
1,221
68.9
595
63.4
Wheat - Durum BRIGADE
49.2
4,674
69.1
5,106
39.8
2,616
27.7
5,778
57.7
5,010
41.6
ENTERPRISE
55.0
3,773
66.8
2,965
43.6
2,569
43.0
4,706
62.0
2,555
49.8
KYLE
35.9
453
44.2
.
.
1,230
35.4
.
.
425
28.6
MARCHWELL AAC
52.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,180
58.0
463
38.5
RAYMORE AAC
41.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,015
41.9
STRONGFIELD
51.9
15,576
61.4
13,062
44.9
8,025
39.4
10,886
56.2
2,601
50.9
TRANSCEND
49.3
.
.
1,623
52.5
3,163
40.9
10,777
56.5
13,101
44.9
average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Variety
average yields by risk zone
2013
|
published by the Western Producer
60
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
46.9
2,408
61.8
3,237
44.5
1,612
29.2
2,251
52.8
692
28.3
Lentils - Other
BARRIE AC
36.4
2,919
40.3
821
34.9
1,539
28.5
.
.
415
40.8
Lentils - Red
BRANDON AAC
57.5
.
.
.
.
3,927
57.4
13,720
54.6
34,439
58.6
CARBERRY
49.7
44,503
61.4
61,110
44.5
54,425
45.6
37,300
49.8
18,830
50.2
CARDALE
49.8
.
.
4,398
50.5
20,444
45.0
23,082
53.7
19,536
ELIE AAC
60.8
.
.
.
.
524
44.0
8,568
57.3
FALLER
64.5
.
.
583
56.3
.
.
7,394
GLENN
49.0
23,911
56.7
16,951
46.3
19,115
44.9
LILLIAN
41.8
22,217
50.2
12,753
34.1
5,701
MORRIS CDC VR
33.4
.
.
4,089
16.0
PLENTIFUL CDC
45.7
.
.
.
.
PROSPER
59.4
.
.
.
SHAW
46.4
5,618
59.3
STANLEY CDC
47.8
4,019
59.9
TITANIUM VB CDC
48.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
UNITY
51.5
23,391
57.7
7,713
39.9
4,633
43.1
VERONA CDC
2013
2014
2015
2016
61
2017
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)
1437
.
.
.
.
.
.
448
1,711
1,657
1,365
CRIMSON
1477
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,727
1,572
1,641
1,321
DAZIL CDC
1499
.
.
1,166
886
3,140
1,896
9,564
1,431
5,216
1,528
49.9
IMPULSE
2180
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
670
2,180
17,772
63.0
MAXIM CDC
1570
3,918
2,222
8,039
904
9,069
1,766
18,452
1,673
16,109
1,515
65.1
3,842
64.6
PROCLAIM CDC
1556
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,237
1,358
1,245
1,755
10,066
50.7
16,059
44.5
30.0
2,547
37.6
1,277
35.2
2,043
38.1
3,159
51.6
673
40.6
1,938
45.3
6,417
50.9
6,965
41.1
.
.
.
721
68.4
416
43.9
5-year
7,652
40.3
3,648
37.3
3,565
47.3
2,359
48.5
3,447
41.5
1,345
36.5
619
32.6
1,141
45.6
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
.
.
3,050
48.5
Barley
2,445
48.4
491
34.8
AUSTENSON CDC
80.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
799
87.1
696
73.2
54.5
3,005
66.8
1,193
59.8
2,392
41.4
1,619
64.0
867
23.0
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
Variety
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
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
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
risk zone 8 average yields by variety Variety
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
UTMOST CDC
46.8
11,248
53.0
15,108
45.8
13,021
39.4
7,677
50.1
3,699
50.4
CHAMPION
VESPER
45.8
1,159
50.2
1,261
39.9
1,809
42.0
2,712
42.6
1,155
61.6
COPELAND CDC
70.9
5,554
78.0
5,125
63.0
7,580
50.9
11,116
86.0
8,128
69.1
WASKADA
41.2
3,159
56.1
5,787
37.0
4,104
34.9
4,936
43.0
2,281
38.1
METCALFE AC
60.6
22,014
68.8
11,180
55.5
9,658
51.1
8,105
64.2
6,603
51.4
W1876 AAC
41.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,274
40.8
2,345
43.2
SYNERGY AAC
73.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
941
67.6
1,685
76.7
Canola
5602HR
46.8
3,020
52.5
1,955
38.9
1,359
42.3
1,278
46.0
574
56.7
L130
38.9
24,442
43.6
35,994
40.0
18,951
33.6
3,282
43.7
5,014
25.8
52.7
14,059
52.8
7,627
48.8
5,702
44.0
6,875
67.0
1,456
39.8
L140P
40.0
.
.
4,729
44.9
19,598
38.1
59,919
51.4
87,957
32.4
54.5
L150
44.4
52,214
46.6
12,783
37.1
5,661
43.0
3,062
45.2
1,440
32.1
48.9
L159
35.2
15,515
42.2
4,782
22.2
8,646
32.1
.
.
840
12.3
Canary Seed
L230
26.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,425
26.6
CANTATE
1,669
L233P
33.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
40,211
33.2
42.9
.
.
26,286
42.7
66,921
41.8
93,681
50.8
61,331
32.1
Wheat - Winter BUTEO CDC EMERSON MOATS
56.5 62.5
1572
. .
1,480
. .
1,261
. .
797
. .
966
2,386 .
685
48.9 .
1,678
5,804 1,179
1,717
62.8 78.0
2,008
9,598 1,350
1,325
COMMON
1082
750
1,226
568
1,206
450
813
743
1,221
439
714
L252
KEET
1638
4,309
1,936
3,792
1,338
4,271
1,728
3,567
1,872
7,171
1,446
L261
41.2
.
.
7,206
37.2
3,562
38.6
6,341
49.2
1,539
33.2
Coriander
2000 CS
27.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,013
27.0
LARGE SEED
3154S D
34.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,490
45.3
3,906
18.2
4157SY
32.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,105
41.8
2,310
27.7
45CS40
25.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
880
25.2
45H29
39.7
15,966
47.3
21,423
36.8
12,013
37.1
3,325
35.7
530
16.5
45H33
41.0
.
.
.
.
3,141
38.5
4,984
46.8
1,865
29.8
45M35
28.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8,735
28.8
45S54
43.0
11,950
50.1
3,564
38.6
11,337
37.2
6,433
44.7
878
27.6
45S56
42.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,199
46.1
465
31.6
46H75
38.6
727
32.5
4,623
40.7
3,815
34.0
1,087
55.0
645
30.3
46M34
32.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,132
51.3
13,198
24.6
530PV G
32.6
.
.
.
.
801
33.9
1,120
34.6
501
26.1
1155
683
1,325
1,246
1,038
2,297
1,098
543
1,404
855
1,193
Fababeans TABOAR
1349
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
955
1,349
Hemp Grain X59
933
.
.
.
.
.
.
490
1,204
500
666
Lentils - Large Green IMPOWER CDC CL
1252
767
1,160
.
.
600
1,510
.
.
573
1,109
IMPROVE CDC
1197
684
1,279
.
.
498
999
988
1,129
1,213
1,287
LAIRD
633
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
592
633
average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Variety
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
62
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
5-year
yield (bu./acre)
Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
533PV G
22.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
483
34.9
1,452
18.8
V14-1 VICTORY
24.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,068
24.4
540PV G
26.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,773
26.8
1012 RR
36.8
9,319
40.0
11,509
31.6
5,155
39.5
2,382
47.0
545
22.0
5440 INVIGOR
43.0
48,331
49.1
50,070
41.4
20,786
34.8
7,810
44.2
4,341
32.5
1020 RR
15.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
880
15.9
5525 CL
28.0
1,451
36.7
.
.
3,490
25.6
.
.
625
20.7
1022 RR
32.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,858
35.0
807
19.8
5545 CL
26.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
411
26.2
2022 CL
18.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
630
18.5
560 PV GM
10.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,060
10.4
Mustard - Yellow
590 GCS PV
26.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,647
26.4
ANDANTE
18.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,282
22.1
899
9.2
6060
40.4
7,705
49.2
2,773
27.6
2,067
30.7
735
36.7
743
27.7
Oats
6074 RR
36.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
672
47.6
1,429
31.3
DANCER CDC
64.6
1,029
101.5
1,828
84.1
721
39.5
654
37.9
782
15.4
74-44
34.9
5,193
47.4
3,329
32.2
5,957
31.3
3,607
37.1
3,040
20.9
MINSTREL CDC
97.5
.
.
.
.
2,860
83.2
662
165.8
511
88.9
74-54 RR
32.2
.
.
3,702
34.0
3,475
30.1
1,808
38.8
848
19.1
RUFFIAN CDC
85.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
922
85.2
75-65 RR
26.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,589
22.1
Soybean
7565 RR
26.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,110
41.5
.
.
DARIO R2X
10.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,414
10.3
ISIS RR
18.9
.
.
2,272
11.0
1,242
36.2
.
.
4,049
18.0
BONO
54.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
800
54.8
MCLEOD R2
28.8
.
.
.
.
845
33.3
1,214
43.4
1,156
10.2
HAZLET
51.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,064
60.0
410
29.5
NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114)
10.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,007
10.6
P002T04R
21.3
.
.
.
.
1,375
19.9
942
29.8
930
14.7
AMARILLO CDC
33.8
.
.
.
.
1,360
34.7
1,070
55.7
5,123
29.0
P005T13R
12.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,076
12.1
ARDILL AAC
25.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,511
25.5
P006T46R
15.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
755
15.9
CARNEVAL
23.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
870
23.0
S0009-M2
18.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,314
35.7
9,649
14.5
GOLDEN CDC
32.7
18,210
39.1
9,128
24.2
5,941
25.5
4,897
37.2
2,240
24.4
S003-L3
9.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
825
9.2
LACOMBE AAC
30.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
742
30.7
TH 33003R2Y
25.9
4,720
29.0
6,575
22.8
3,217
24.7
770
44.6
592
18.6
Fall Rye
Field Peas
MEADOW CDC
33.4
8,763
46.2
8,528
25.7
9,378
28.1
8,664
36.6
5,290
29.1
TORRO R2
9.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
833
9.9
PATRICK CDC
26.9
1,914
36.5
5,960
20.4
1,908
26.3
2,064
34.8
760
34.6
WARREN NSC RR
22.7
.
.
411
23.8
.
.
.
.
767
22.0
SAFFRON CDC
33.4
.
.
686
24.2
1,880
35.8
3,051
41.3
1,995
22.3
22-60RY
25.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
615
25.0
STRIKER CDC
35.2
4,539
46.1
5,006
28.1
3,219
32.4
1,032
36.9
942
27.2
23-10RY RR2
24.2
907
31.1
6,599
24.6
1,328
24.0
.
.
465
6.3
TREASURE CDC
39.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
755
54.7
1,065
28.3
23-11RY
16.3
.
.
.
.
635
31.6
.
.
1,244
8.6
23-60RY
15.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,505
15.3
15.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
470
23.0
1,915
13.5
31.0
2,796
35.7
.
.
1,737
57.2
Flax BETHUNE CDC
22.6
38,942
28.3
32,387
21.8
42,628
19.0
25,961
24.4
17,216
17.8
900Y71 RR1
BRAVO AAC
22.9
.
.
.
.
2,860
21.2
2,869
30.5
2,322
15.5
Wheat - Canada Prairie
GLAS CDC
15.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,770
15.0
ANDREW AC
49.2
5,220
62.7
2,570
NEELA CDC
26.7
.
.
.
.
1,259
17.6
921
44.3
2,313
24.7
PASTEUR
64.2
2,087
90.7
11,368
67.9
1,800
30.4
3,908
63.7
7,876
59.9
NULIN 50
24.4
3,346
30.6
3,413
21.6
1,805
23.0
1,585
21.6
1,228
20.8
SADASH
56.1
7,146
73.8
3,828
35.1
1,318
35.4
811
42.6
462
38.0
OMEGA
25.0
880
33.8
2,478
27.9
2,484
31.9
1,467
25.6
6,097
19.7
Wheat - Durum
PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE
17.7
.
.
.
.
430
31.8
544
17.4
795
10.2
ALLOY CDC
57.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,009
57.0
SANCTUARY CDC
22.7
.
.
.
.
2,422
27.2
1,611
33.5
6,048
18.0
AMBER OAC
23.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
480
23.1
SORREL CDC
25.2
18,774
29.9
27,412
24.4
36,706
23.5
15,028
31.1
15,128
19.2
BRIGADE
53.1
25,105
70.0
45,426
53.1
37,457
40.8
42,250
62.2
31,806
42.2
VIMY
16.4
7,500
21.7
3,522
12.6
8,228
14.7
1,687
15.7
1,887
10.1
COMMANDER
51.7
1,717
63.4
976
43.7
4,156
32.1
3,741
68.0
1,765
55.9
WESTLIN 71
21.8
.
.
769
20.6
534
18.6
523
30.6
479
17.4
IP Canola
63
ENTERPRISE
50.4
7,730
62.6
5,390
47.1
4,210
30.7
8,310
58.5
3,600
33.5
FORTITUDE CDC
45.9
.
.
.
.
4,637
28.3
4,245
47.0
8,027
55.5
L156H
42.3
8,418
47.7
4,866
38.7
4,826
39.3
3,689
44.9
1,280
24.2
KYLE
39.7
8,489
45.3
5,265
34.6
4,285
31.2
12,429
43.5
1,568
18.7
L157H
36.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,935
36.8
PRECISION CDC
60.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,130
60.9
NX4 102RR
34.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,190
34.0
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
|
published by the Western Producer
64
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
5-year
yield (bu./acre)
Variety
RAYMORE AAC
41.4
.
.
.
.
3,668
40.1
2,124
42.6
820
43.6
PLATO CDC
SPITFIRE AAC
47.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,450
69.1
10,028
44.6
Lentil - Other
STRONGFIELD
49.5
167,434
61.7
80,624
42.5
85,483
31.5
46,760
53.4
17,995
42.2
ESTON
TRANSCEND
47.6
3,678
64.3
11,354
41.9
20,162
35.2
52,147
60.1
57,844
40.7
VERONA CDC
52.0
44,654
65.8
43,029
48.3
48,537
39.5
40,361
59.7
22,421
44.7
VIVID CDC
45.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
756
26.7
1,388
55.0
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
65
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
1437
2,799
1,744
3,222
1,283
2,851
1,420
1,353
1,254
1,888
1,411
1537
4,340
1,695
1,336
1,027
10,535
1,261
9,805
1,929
2,951
1,213
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
1437
32,724
1,861
24,007
816
25,408
1,404
33,924
1,556
39,222
1,378
KERMIT CDC
1356
.
.
.
.
.
.
500
1,817
2,257
1,252
PERIDOT CDC CL
785
636
842
.
.
924
734
.
.
1,220
794
QG-2 CDC
1349
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,031
1,519
2,185
1,268
1528
9,399
1,825
3,473
992
2,676
1,246
3,085
1,561
5,920
1,475
BRANDON AAC
55.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,918
51.0
10,629
56.1
VICEROY CDC
CARBERRY
41.7
718
52.4
.
.
1,707
35.7
1,295
43.1
1,501
42.3
Lentils - Red
CARDALE
43.3
.
.
849
40.1
2,776
37.4
3,666
45.8
9,049
44.4
DAZIL CDC
1799
10,041
2,127
11,998
1,640
29,117
1,777
51,658
2,059
20,887
1,122
FALLER
62.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,260
62.6
IMAX CL CDC
1431
9,020
1,808
6,932
1,124
8,536
1,451
18,945
1,314
8,826
1,519
GLENN
47.4
8,486
59.5
2,642
45.2
2,938
21.8
4,502
48.3
1,705
32.0
IMPACT CDC
1603
1,819
1,989
605
864
3,085
1,510
1,790
2,105
2,135
1,195
GO CDC
46.1
1,403
67.5
2,953
49.6
1,762
34.1
1,120
47.3
1,191
28.5
IMPERIAL CDC
915
1,270
1,753
535
547
1,259
626
1,927
646
420
937
LILLIAN
38.6
34,355
46.6
17,163
31.2
7,039
24.1
4,939
35.9
2,683
27.4
IMPULSE
1565
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,522
1,878
11,708
1,523 1,493
MCKENZIE
41.8
6,635
49.9
4,578
36.9
4,940
35.3
2,502
46.2
1,261
34.0
KING
1532
500
1,883
1,863
1,618
2,592
1,991
6,506
1,338
6,208
MORRIS CDC VR
42.8
.
.
.
.
891
39.8
1,109
47.1
900
40.4
KR-2 CDC
1717
.
.
.
.
460
467
2,775
1,953
495
1,561
PLENTIFUL CDC
43.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,896
41.4
7,808
43.5
MAXIM CDC
1459
14,824
1,960
21,132
1,157
32,536
1,501
51,381
1,475
19,156
1,287
PREVAIL VB AAC
32.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,381
32.0
PROCLAIM CDC
1506
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,085
1,973
6,135
1,424
SHAW
40.0
9,086
51.4
9,228
39.5
13,591
29.7
5,186
42.1
6,326
45.1
STANLEY CDC
37.1
743
37.6
2,486
32.1
1,258
32.3
1,450
46.0
1,023
42.2
TITANIUM VB CDC
47.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
499
56.9
1,729
44.3
UNITY
43.9
11,732
58.0
6,311
27.0
5,854
37.1
3,120
41.9
1,643
36.3
UTMOST CDC
47.6
3,492
58.3
1,577
40.5
1,963
36.3
.
.
2,116
45.8
WASKADA
40.8
633
47.7
2,565
43.4
.
.
.
.
783
26.9
Wheat - Winter EMERSON
38.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,177
38.4
MOATS
51.3
.
.
614
50.4
1,427
37.6
2,597
75.5
3,112
37.6
Canary Seed CALVI CDC
1215
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,287
1,806
2,219
871
CANTATE
1477
12,903
1,947
15,242
1,519
26,301
1,076
15,903
1,951
18,225
1,272
KEET
1232
5,053
1,462
8,151
1,391
8,106
688
8,833
1,706
5,430
820
TOGO CDC
1091
6,356
1,316
7,258
933
6,061
963
2,356
1,464
2,101
910
Chickpea - Large Kabuli LEADER CDC
2253
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,822
2,253
Fababeans FB9-4
1942
.
.
.
.
.
.
473
4,001
1,287
1,184
Lentils - Large Green GREENLAND CDC
1334
13,017
1,726
8,154
972
7,558
1,274
8,544
1,292
8,880
1,177
GREENSTAR CDC
1325
.
.
728
1,138
1,931
1,607
3,375
1,442
10,205
1,246
IMPOWER CDC CL
1499
10,705
1,731
7,415
1,442
12,952
1,550
23,486
1,594
17,068
1,208
IMPROVE CDC
1179
8,363
1,261
9,207
1,365
9,090
1,173
19,243
1,290
15,731
895
LAIRD
1133
2,388
1,367
2,435
1,486
5,873
1,321
5,238
670
4,873
1,113
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
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
2015
2016
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Barley COPELAND CDC
58.3
1,050
52.5
1,523
56.2
1,025
32.8
2,230
60.7
4,476
65.0
COWBOY CDC
46.4
1,128
43.0
.
.
780
36.8
1,623
52.2
450
50.7
MAVERICK CDC
41.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,603
41.7
XENA
60.6
558
59.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,161
61.2
L140P
37.2
.
.
742
43.3
5,184
36.9
10,130
53.2
34,539
32.5
L230
26.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,112
26.8
L233P
32.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12,417
32.5
L252
34.0
.
.
2,808
36.6
6,014
31.7
4,295
45.7
6,278
27.1
45M35
33.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,923
33.0
500 VT
32.2
2,190
32.8
1,295
33.6
.
.
.
.
527
26.4
75-45 RR
17.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
415
17.6
75-65 RR
34.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,745
29.6
7565 RR
34.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,690
41.3
.
.
26.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,825
26.2
Canola
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
66
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
GOLDEN CDC
33.7
15,068
MEADOW CDC
33.3
12,741
SAFFRON CDC
28.0
SAGE CDC
35.5
Variety
2015
2016
2017
5-year
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
38.5
8,343
31.3
1,216
18.4
5,380
29.0
1,468
26.4
42.2
10,198
30.7
5,271
22.6
5,640
33.0
4,921
27.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
698
28.0
Lentils - Other
1,576
40.5
415
19.0
.
.
.
.
988
34.4
Flax
2013
2014
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
IMPOWER CDC CL
1149
5,080
1,574
IMPROVE CDC
1329
1,357
1,722
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
1634
7,974
INDIANHEAD
395
.
1259
Variety
2015
2016
2017
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
3,861
899
4,599
1,173
5,436
750
3,840
1,376
1,880
1,559
1,600
1,323
865
694
895
880
1,920
2,293
1,592
4,170
1,221
6,000
1,858
7,635
1,398
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
450
395
.
.
2,611
1,521
.
.
2,764
880
1,232
1,550
1,371
5,083
27.8
3,740
24.5
2,531
20.3
540
23.4
508
21.0
VICEROY CDC
SORREL CDC
21.5
3,579
23.9
6,509
21.9
6,745
22.2
3,837
18.9
1,988
18.6
Lentils - Red DAZIL CDC
1310
1,699
2,024
5,128
1,680
4,894
1,442
12,748
977
8,089
L157H
41.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
732
41.4
IMPULSE
1102
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,863
1,102
V12-1 VICTORY
35.8
2,697
40.9
1,345
39.1
1,556
30.8
.
.
2,015
30.6
MAXIM CDC
1508
20,845
2,123
27,694
1,484
22,372
1,290
22,599
1,202
15,497
1,486
16.6
555
15.7
894
15.9
845
17.2
2,097
16.1
780
18.6
21.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
815
40.0
2,157
14.3
34.0
5,905
47.6
6,202
34.5
2,298
16.1
1,679
16.4
1,360
25.2
ANDANTE
Soybean WARREN NSC RR
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC
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 10 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
Wheat - Durum
2013
2014
2015
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre) 63.1
BRIGADE
43.7
5,815
58.4
16,335
45.4
13,073
32.1
8,113
49.7
6,064
42.3
Barley
EUROSTAR
43.4
1,075
53.5
2,305
41.6
5,128
35.3
8,728
50.0
10,762
41.3
AUSTENSON CDC
73.5
1,755
85.0
2,151
64.7
.
.
2,207
77.3
928
CHAMPION
52.6
710
56.1
.
.
1,207
45.0
.
.
501
65.9
COPELAND CDC
59.9
4,229
68.3
2,428
59.1
3,993
42.5
4,683
74.0
5,669
54.6
MAVERICK CDC
42.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
475
42.8
METCALFE AC
50.1
2,880
54.2
2,011
60.8
2,809
39.5
1,030
42.0
1,699
52.8
FORTITUDE CDC
47.0
.
.
.
.
1,198
28.0
2,515
60.5
2,109
41.8
SPITFIRE AAC
39.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
STRONGFIELD
45.6
56,422
52.5
41,468
46.1
36,335
31.2
.
.
1,609
39.5
17,758
53.9
6,126
38.6
TRANSCEND
42.6
720
53.6
7,224
52.5
20,970
31.0
21,917
56.9
35,453
38.5
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
Canola L130
36.4
4,575
38.4
4,915
39.5
2,044
32.1
700
42.1
920
14.0
L140P
36.0
.
.
2,562
41.4
18,908
31.2
23,320
53.6
75,387
31.6
L230
27.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
760
27.5
L233P
31.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,886
31.9
BRANDON AAC
48.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,278
48.8
LILLIAN
39.5
16,628
46.1
7,918
35.5
5,404
33.2
3,182
28.2
1,455
34.1
MCKENZIE
28.1
1,192
31.4
1,892
26.4
785
24.4
.
.
985
30.2
L252
36.1
.
.
4,159
42.5
7,690
34.0
6,683
44.2
6,968
26.7
MORRIS CDC VR
33.1
.
.
.
.
932
21.6
.
.
917
44.9
74-44
37.5
2,014
39.8
.
.
3,259
36.4
.
.
500
35.1
MUCHMORE
49.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
614
49.1
75-65 RR
33.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,930
32.3
PLENTIFUL CDC
48.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,045
60.1
2,774
44.7
7565 RR
33.6
.
.
.
.
913
32.6
1,254
40.7
.
.
SHAW
39.9
2,721
49.4
1,034
50.4
1,399
20.5
.
.
1,250
32.3
DAKOTA
38.6
4,170
35.9
3,011
31.8
460
33.7
2,396
48.4
905
50.4
STANLEY CDC
39.1
1,285
40.4
5,186
36.1
2,577
27.9
2,033
54.9
6,216
40.9
HAZLET
48.0
2,632
43.3
1,903
42.0
3,657
35.9
7,800
54.5
1,572
58.8
TITANIUM VB CDC
45.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
443
47.9
463
42.4
Field Peas
UNITY
37.6
6,498
42.4
8,783
37.6
6,253
28.3
4,333
42.3
3,747
39.4
34.5
UTMOST CDC
34.5
1,280
39.5
1,253
42.6
2,150
32.1
967
40.0
1,368
22.5
WASKADA
30.4
3,737
31.0
4,113
32.6
2,533
26.1
3,012
31.3
1,017
27.0
Fall Rye
ACER
30.2
3,530
43.5
5,657
31.6
4,413
20.5
2,400
20.3
2,839
AMARILLO CDC
33.5
.
.
790
38.8
2,323
25.4
1,960
43.3
2,539
31.9
BRONCO CDC
39.6
4,224
44.1
2,883
39.4
681
22.7
.
.
1,962
35.9
DAKOTA CDC
23.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
670
23.6
Chickpea - Large Kabuli
GOLDEN CDC
35.1
37,115
40.9
16,384
34.0
12,191
21.2
7,016
36.5
6,510
29.2
LEADER CDC
1144
.
.
1,153
2,114
.
.
2,311
346
2,658
1,415
MEADOW CDC
37.7
65,674
48.8
53,516
35.8
39,110
26.0
31,527
38.7
30,576
31.2
ORION CDC
1497
.
.
3,731
2,125
3,080
2,083
4,619
631
1,926
1,420
MOSAIC CDC
35.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,473
35.6
SAFFRON CDC
34.7
.
.
.
.
1,476
21.9
2,850
43.2
2,460
32.5
STRIKER CDC
33.5
970
41.0
2,095
42.1
.
.
456
17.1
1,061
16.8
BETHUNE CDC
24.0
2,122
29.8
2,781
25.4
3,813
19.3
539
27.6
1,492
24.1
PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE
21.1
881
29.0
2,425
24.0
2,022
15.2
783
17.9
974
21.6
Lentils - Large Green GREENLAND CDC
1224
13,299
1,691
15,017
1,164
17,724
1,237
15,823
763
13,440
1,354
GREENSTAR CDC
1312
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,424
946
11,458
1,422
Flax
average yields by risk zone
24.8
Mustard - Yellow
67
yield (bu./acre)
BETHUNE CDC
IP Canola/Rapeseed
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
68
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
24.0
1,350
29.6
2,607
28.1
2,022
14.7
.
.
2,354
24.2
Lentils - Large Green
18.7
1,520
23.4
2,353
18.9
2,529
18.7
1,160
23.5
3,117
14.6
SORREL CDC
Mustard - Brown CENTENNIAL BROWN
Mustard - Oriental
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
GREENLAND CDC
1484
35,604
1,894
31,859
1,598
25,461
1,202
27,995
1,168
23,894
1,391
GREENSTAR CDC
1248
.
.
.
.
2,325
1,135
5,896
1,182
12,602
1,301
IMPOWER CDC CL
1409
10,596
1,711
10,415
1,834
5,858
1,157
9,407
1,100
13,491
1,164
Variety
24.8
1,015
29.4
788
36.4
2,227
20.3
3,612
30.3
5,578
20.5
IMPROVE CDC
1521
2,077
1,949
1,900
1,810
3,305
1,294
1,513
1,157
1,210
1,411
FORGE
16.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,135
16.7
LAIRD
1332
2,325
1,510
1,590
1,490
.
.
.
.
1,559
908
1620
12,528
2,172
8,208
1,700
9,581
1,146
12,297
1,484
10,321
1,495
Lentils - Other
ANDANTE
16.8
3,871
18.0
6,028
16.5
4,655
13.7
4,945
23.1
4,777
12.7
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
COMMON
17.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
622
20.7
400
11.2
Lentils - Red DAZIL CDC
1338
6,240
2,141
27,749
1,845
37,756
1,270
62,755
1,060
27,905
1,371
7.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
460
7.0
IMAX CL CDC
1433
3,076
2,637
11,569
1,795
11,930
1,129
7,388
981
9,991
1,338
IMPULSE
1477
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,704
1,477
Soybean ISIS RR ALLOY CDC
40.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
480
40.5
MAXIM CDC
1605
66,880
2,189
68,459
1,867
81,559
1,208
106,444
1,495
106,025
1,481
AVONLEA AC
42.3
23,893
48.2
13,002
40.3
6,709
27.7
4,135
40.6
612
28.4
PROCLAIM CDC
1942
.
.
.
.
.
.
605
2,061
2,094
1,907
BRIGADE
44.5
12,122
53.3
24,973
44.2
44,327
35.9
36,461
50.6
30,108
46.4
CURRENT AAC
43.3
.
.
.
.
2,976
32.6
3,232
53.3
3,682
43.3
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.
ENTERPRISE
42.9
9,142
47.2
2,190
43.0
4,708
33.0
5,407
49.3
2,583
31.7
EUROSTAR
43.0
1,571
58.8
4,070
48.5
7,047
33.5
16,225
48.7
16,031
38.4
FORTITUDE CDC
44.1
.
.
1,204
47.0
4,388
28.6
8,492
53.9
11,611
42.4
KYLE
23.2
2,922
28.8
492
14.5
1,151
12.4
1,305
23.9
599
22.0
MARCHWELL AAC
44.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,616
44.1
NAVIGATOR AC
47.0
36,067
54.5
26,557
44.6
22,008
35.8
17,298
52.6
15,362
43.1
PRECISION CDC
48.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,660
48.6
Variety
RAYMORE AAC
38.3
.
.
.
.
9,089
30.2
13,995
44.1
5,725
37.0
SPITFIRE AAC
47.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
744
54.1
4,142
46.8
Barley
STRONGFIELD
43.0
162,319
48.7
103,221
41.5
99,187
31.5
56,904
48.4
38,275
44.7
TRANSCEND
45.4
3,148
53.6
20,670
49.3
54,934
35.0
90,722
52.7
130,000
43.9
VERONA CDC
44.6
69,631
50.9
50,671
41.9
35,725
34.4
25,278
48.1
7,007
40.2
VIVID CDC
32.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,455
32.8
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BRANDON AAC
43.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,156
43.5
CARBERRY
29.9
.
.
.
.
430
12.3
.
.
671
41.2
CARDALE
37.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
600
37.7
ELIE AAC
47.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
455
47.8
GLENN
39.4
3,936
46.9
2,956
36.2
3,428
39.7
694
44.8
3,514
32.3
LILLIAN
39.1
37,852
42.2
20,490
39.6
9,270
31.4
4,097
30.7
2,648
29.8
MUCHMORE
42.5
.
.
.
.
2,868
39.7
1,227
48.0
2,361
43.0
PLENTIFUL CDC
36.1
.
.
.
.
1,309
29.9
496
45.3
4,921
36.8
SHAW
42.6
3,978
46.1
2,642
41.7
.
.
.
.
1,687
35.9
TITANIUM VB CDC
35.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,024
35.4
UNITY
41.0
7,837
47.2
3,510
31.6
1,769
30.0
835
42.9
4,388
41.4
UTMOST CDC
41.4
.
.
640
40.2
880
37.6
1,250
43.2
2,488
42.0
859 WR
45.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
450
45.3
40.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
723
40.3
Wheat - Winter Canary Seed CANTATE
1235
.
.
.
.
860
1,041
.
.
1,368
1,356
KEET
1296
1,387
1,541
1,901
1,321
787
721
.
.
413
1,459
Chickpea - Large Kabuli
risk zone 11 average yields by variety 5-year Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
AUSTENSON CDC
56.1
.
.
.
.
776
61.4
1,678
50.5
1,609
59.4
CHAMPION
55.6
4,839
76.7
3,815
29.3
2,741
55.0
3,062
53.5
922
62.1
COPELAND CDC
63.9
11,996
77.7
11,047
39.0
14,579
58.6
14,103
73.1
13,397
68.0
LEGACY
66.3
3,500
83.1
1,241
37.5
2,301
55.0
1,913
69.2
1,407
64.6
MAVERICK CDC
29.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
506
29.8
MCGUIRE CDC
44.5
.
.
906
38.0
.
.
470
49.7
672
49.5
METCALFE AC
62.1
19,225
67.9
9,984
41.3
16,471
59.3
17,591
61.1
17,762
70.9
NEWDALE
74.8
2,700
85.6
1,865
62.4
.
.
444
55.3
420
80.5
SYNERGY AAC
80.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
916
92.8
641
63.7
XENA
64.4
.
.
668
25.3
.
.
.
.
834
95.7
L130
37.4
24,041
43.2
27,791
29.8
16,359
40.4
15,099
39.2
2,077
36.0
L140P
42.5
.
.
3,028
37.7
7,633
44.8
24,795
45.3
27,564
39.8
L230
37.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8,464
37.8
L233P
45.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20,716
45.1
L241C
28.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
620
28.3
L252
40.4
.
.
11,259
32.3
48,714
41.8
69,023
43.5
70,263
37.7
L261
34.8
.
.
3,959
22.7
2,142
44.4
1,143
44.1
2,252
42.1
1990 CANTERRA
35.6
1,390
35.7
2,648
32.7
4,334
35.6
2,705
37.3
835
38.9
200PV CL
41.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
896
44.7
2,305
40.8
2000 CS
37.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,414
37.8
2,579
37.2
2100 CS
37.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,041
37.5
3154S D
45.8
1,233
46.4
1,235
38.1
2,823
48.7
3,051
53.1
4,405
40.8
3155C D
36.3
.
.
.
.
3,257
38.9
2,422
32.9
1,221
36.1
4157SY
42.9
.
.
.
.
569
42.6
1,044
46.0
456
36.5
Canola
LEADER CDC
1808
.
.
1,454
2,352
470
970
432
1,259
510
1,490
45A56
39.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
578
39.8
ORION CDC
1936
.
.
1,535
2,789
833
1,634
678
439
1,708
1,909
45CS40
39.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12,163
39.9
45H29
34.7
19,162
42.5
17,132
26.4
10,211
33.6
1,234
36.2
1,482
35.6
average yields by risk zone
Wheat - Durum
MOATS
69
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
CUTLASS
Mustard - Yellow
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
70
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
45H33
40.4
.
.
.
.
7,926
40.8
15,054
41.8
9,750
45M35
44.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,909
46H75
36.8
439
42.9
1,547
28.1
2,618
34.6
2,270
44.8
530 VT
38.0
.
.
2,092
31.3
3,555
37.1
3,998
530PV G
34.0
.
.
.
.
2,741
32.7
533PV G
40.3
.
.
.
.
.
540PV G
37.0
.
.
.
.
.
5440 INVIGOR
37.6
22,022
43.1
28,894
31.3
5525 CL
25.1
1,121
32.7
2,101
27.6
5545 CL
31.6
.
.
.
581 PV GC
24.6
.
.
590 GCS PV
36.2
.
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
37.8
1020 RR
37.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,692
44.6
1022 RR
36.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,718
2,941
36.1
2020 CL
34.7
.
.
.
.
526
30.6
43.8
1,785
34.4
2022 CL
32.1
.
.
.
.
.
1,413
39.1
1,380
31.3
Mustard - Yellow
.
9,802
43.0
4,065
33.6
ANDANTE
15.8
753
16.2
1,308
13.3
.
1,846
44.4
10,515
35.7
Oats
25,458
40.2
9,997
39.5
7,850
34.0
BETANIA SW
88.2
3,411
105.3
1,825
.
.
.
.
3,504
21.2
CAMDEN CS
93.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
400
31.6
DANCER CDC
82.7
22,498
97.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,027
24.6
DERBY
73.4
11,037
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,968
36.2
LEGGETT
86.7
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
37.3
6,193
38.0
40.6
10,599
33.4
2,243
38.8
4,687
33.2
.
946
27.9
1,703
34.3
.
.
1,541
18.4
1,246
15.1
77.9
1,173
87.7
601
71.8
1,404
67.5
.
955
90.4
1,126
98.0
3,240
92.4
9,270
78.2
20,807
71.2
8,005
86.5
9,326
74.3
82.3
5,186
63.1
5,120
64.8
3,013
69.9
3,356
76.0
8,086
99.8
4,414
61.4
2,752
90.1
2,409
91.0
1,871
79.0 88.5
6060
34.8
9,308
40.2
9,149
30.0
5,221
35.5
2,020
30.5
655
33.3
MINSTREL CDC
93.4
431
123.3
1,091
82.7
696
94.7
985
98.2
1,398
6074 RR
38.2
.
.
.
.
671
38.6
7,025
42.0
13,192
36.2
MORGAN AC
83.6
5,124
104.9
2,029
83.4
3,374
59.8
2,918
69.6
1,211
93.6
73-75 RR
34.0
10,973
37.4
3,377
27.1
2,138
30.4
1,202
32.3
626
28.0
RONALD
90.6
444
93.0
701
86.7
788
91.0
.
.
589
93.2
74-44
35.2
11,006
38.8
13,529
28.7
26,329
36.5
10,121
39.2
11,542
32.9
RUFFIAN CDC
84.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
627
96.4
1,511
79.3
74-55 RR
33.9
.
.
1,046
23.0
.
.
.
.
971
45.8
SEABISCUIT CDC
93.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
453
93.6
75-45
41.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
682
40.2
.
.
SO-I CDC
84.7
796
84.1
.
.
.
.
598
96.7
669
74.7
75-45 RR
41.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,746
41.4
SOURIS
83.0
3,016
100.4
2,553
80.1
3,269
84.7
3,664
80.6
4,503
73.8
75-65 RR
37.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10,608
36.5
SUMMIT
85.6
632
81.2
863
87.7
3,155
88.8
2,975
92.8
5,041
79.5
7565 RR
37.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,917
39.0
.
.
TRIACTOR
100.0
5,986
113.6
1,835
72.3
4,708
93.8
1,484
82.0
3,370
107.4
9562 VR GC
37.0
.
.
.
.
1,667
41.1
2,431
35.9
1,272
33.6
WEAVER CDC
91.0
3,141
102.1
877
68.5
1,034
75.3
530
96.9
436
85.8
AKRAS R2
15.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
691
15.3
DARIO R2X
21.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,042
21.0
Fall Rye HAZLET
Soybean 47.0
.
.
627
39.9
475
45.5
710
55.7
496
44.8
Field Peas AGASSIZ
42.0
858
45.9
1,772
37.3
1,331
49.9
2,818
41.9
825
35.8
ISIS RR
18.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,609
18.8
AMARILLO CDC
40.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,459
44.3
9,254
38.9
MAHONY R2
16.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
965
16.6
GOLDEN CDC
31.7
9,631
37.5
4,854
20.2
2,616
27.1
2,232
36.6
1,374
31.7
NOTUS R2
25.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
862
25.0
LACOMBE AAC
44.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
680
44.2
LIMERICK CDC
32.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,572
30.0
860
38.0
NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114)
19.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
856
19.5
MEADOW CDC
38.4
12,748
45.1
13,915
29.8
10,023
41.3
12,790
38.5
10,921
38.8
P002T04R
18.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,186
18.6
PATRICK CDC
28.3
3,839
35.4
6,274
20.6
3,323
31.8
3,194
31.1
479
29.6
P005T13R
20.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,216
20.7
RAEZER CDC
35.5
.
.
.
.
992
37.6
1,961
33.2
1,839
36.7
P006T46R
23.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
490
23.0
34.9
RESTON NSC RR2
15.1
.
.
856
13.5
.
.
.
.
650
17.1
STARBUCK NSC RR2X
23.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
405
23.7
S0009-M2
24.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,230
35.9
3,524
20.5
S003-L3
25.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
598
25.7
TH 33003R2Y
31.2
.
.
1,101
17.9
1,237
40.5
545
44.8
452
21.6
WATSON NSC RR2Y
24.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,971
24.5
22-60RY
17.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
667
17.5
23-11RY
24.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
536
39.8
1,318
17.9
STRIKER CDC
35.6
2,559
48.9
6,618
27.0
2,340
43.5
1,115
40.6
1,095
Flax BETHUNE CDC
24.6
17,485
30.7
14,146
17.5
14,942
24.7
10,458
24.4
7,833
23.7
BRAVO AAC
24.9
.
.
.
.
5,643
22.7
3,717
28.3
3,865
24.8
GLAS CDC
24.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,195
24.1
PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE
21.7
.
.
1,131
17.4
512
22.1
.
.
2,243
23.8
SORREL CDC
23.5
12,301
33.3
18,126
18.5
8,929
23.3
11,926
20.7
3,111
24.1
WESTLIN 70
24.6
.
.
1,175
15.1
1,312
22.7
1,087
38.1
496
22.0
WESTLIN 71
25.5
.
.
556
25.6
1,000
29.2
.
.
1,020
21.8
Wheat - Canada Prairie CRYSTAL AC
51.8
5,054
62.6
6,354
48.6
1,351
37.5
878
33.2
612
53.9
PASTEUR
54.2
1,087
73.7
3,300
55.0
5,640
47.4
6,841
54.5
5,391
56.7
PENHOLD AAC
47.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,103
39.5
3,488
52.7 51.4
Grain Corn P7005YHR (RZ 1&2)
83.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
570
83.9
30.6
.
.
.
.
556
28.0
.
.
678
32.8
IP Canola HYHEAR1
71
Wheat - Durum CURRENT AAC
51.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
810
STRONGFIELD
50.8
13,438
66.0
8,860
35.8
7,762
41.4
5,444
53.0
932
39.8
TRANSCEND
52.2
866
73.4
1,713
42.0
2,163
43.3
5,203
53.0
8,164
54.0
.
1,956
48.1
29,874
52.6
41.3
25,485
44.0
9,662
47.2
L156H
41.8
7,316
39.8
3,618
39.8
3,320
40.3
4,819
47.0
686
43.3
L157H
37.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
898
44.1
5,298
36.8
V12-1 VICTORY
39.5
10,934
43.3
7,118
33.0
3,485
38.8
6,173
42.8
4,307
36.9
V12-2 VICTORY
39.3
.
.
1,020
30.2
1,412
39.8
1,281
45.5
988
40.0
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
V14-1 VICTORY
41.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,925
41.2
BRANDON AAC
52.3
.
.
.
.
.
1012 RR
33.2
32,181
39.8
29,833
25.5
16,242
34.7
18,279
33.0
10,407
32.4
CARBERRY
45.9
22,792
58.0
23,745
40.8
25,466
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
2013
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published by the Western Producer
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| yield: saskatchewan 2018
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
CARDALE
45.5
.
.
1,560
49.0
7,082
41.2
9,771
45.7
16,858
46.8
ELGIN ND
53.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
447
39.0
1,343
58.6
ELIE AAC
58.6
.
.
.
.
687
41.1
5,230
56.6
9,851
60.9
FALLER
60.5
.
.
1,408
70.0
.
.
.
.
1,125
48.7
GLENN
47.7
20,938
55.5
28,735
45.0
11,396
41.6
10,616
46.5
9,520
47.4
GOODEVE AC
46.2
7,993
55.0
9,598
39.6
2,788
42.6
2,260
43.4
1,783
51.5
risk zone 12 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
IMAGINE CDC
39.4
6,987
48.8
5,132
27.8
2,293
36.4
1,976
38.1
1,488
42.1
JATHARIA VB AAC
45.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,391
45.8
Canola
LANDMARK CDC
51.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
944
51.0
LILLIAN
37.9
17,874
49.4
10,999
26.8
7,587
30.9
4,343
33.2
1,683
31.9
MORRIS CDC VR
41.0
.
.
.
.
1,345
44.4
1,722
35.7
1,398
44.2
PLENTIFUL CDC
43.4
.
.
.
.
2,103
39.8
7,266
44.4
7,690
43.3
PREVAIL VB AAC
50.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,325
50.7
SHAW
39.6
2,058
54.3
6,299
35.3
5,435
35.5
4,091
39.3
5,204
43.7
STANLEY CDC
42.9
12,625
51.8
8,030
37.1
13,190
38.2
10,117
44.6
5,904
39.9
STETTLER
43.0
612
53.2
2,690
37.0
2,369
46.0
1,472
37.8
606
60.4
TEAL CDC
29.5
687
38.6
.
.
702
21.8
.
.
495
27.8
TITANIUM VB CDC
43.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,742
41.5
9,385
44.9
UNITY
41.6
34,350
48.8
19,058
34.7
13,141
35.0
5,642
37.4
2,366
38.1
UTMOST CDC
43.6
7,006
52.4
13,000
40.2
22,694
42.2
15,798
41.4
13,645
47.3
VESPER
40.4
7,452
52.5
5,400
36.9
5,451
41.7
8,927
31.1
4,140
41.5
5605HR CL
41.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,309
36.3
2,340
44.4
859 WR
47.2
8,759
57.9
3,836
36.6
3,070
35.2
3,956
43.6
4,734
46.7
BUTEO CDC
47.7
18,849
51.0
5,459
40.2
2,740
35.3
937
62.1
1,715
46.3
EMERSON
49.8
.
.
.
.
1,431
48.6
1,375
55.1
648
41.0
MOATS
55.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
829
59.1
883
51.1
1287
540
2,039
2,286
683
2,326
1,497
2,036
1,314
3,014
1,431
L130 L140P L230 L233P L252 2000 CS 4157SY 45CS40 45H29 45H33 45H75 45M35 45S54 45S56 46H75 46M34 500 VT 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 560 PV GM 6074 RR 74-44 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR
650
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
795
650
884
.
.
784
569
2,060
661
815
642
1,823
1,378
1627
.
.
943
1,828
1,307
1,310
691
2,394
801
1,243
619
.
.
.
.
1,150
712
.
.
420
362
1283
930
805
.
.
.
.
625
1,014
1,054
1,867
1257
1,938
1,572
1,750
710
1,766
981
2,002
1,190
1,458
1,914
1550
8,700
1,797
7,225
979
9,757
1,526
26,244
1,442
18,687
1,819
Canary Seed KEET
Coriander LARGE SEED
Fababeans FB9-4
Hemp Grain X59
Lentils - Large Green IMPROVE CDC
Lentils - Other PERIDOT CDC CL
Lentils - Red MAXIM CDC
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
59.7 64.9 54.0 54.1 61.6
. 10,326 719 2,536 .
. 73.6 57.4 53.0 .
. 2,343 . 1,988 .
. 38.7 . 41.5 .
. 14,931 1,664 6,965 .
. 58.1 57.3 57.0 .
1,543 13,491 . 5,944 3,458
64.1 71.6 . 56.5 76.9
1,971 11,289 585 3,775 2,959
56.3 63.6 40.2 52.3 43.6
41.4 39.6 30.6 42.4 37.4 38.0 34.1 39.0 37.5 42.6 38.3 37.9 40.2 41.0 33.9 41.7 30.3 31.1 37.9 38.6 38.3 36.4 31.7 33.6 33.6
6,162 . . . . . . . 6,697 . . . 4,948 . 2,818 . 4,184 . 6,597 . . 5,111 . . .
46.0 . . . . . . . 41.4 . . . 42.6 . 39.5 . 34.5 . 44.4 . . 38.5 . . .
6,774 988 . . 6,865 . . . 1,552 . . . 4,762 . . . 820 . 8,137 . . 3,695 . . .
36.1 36.6 . . 29.4 . . . 34.3 . . . 36.8 . . . 24.2 . 36.8 . . 31.0 . . .
26,602 14,377 . . 6,086 . . . 1,858 1,598 . . 4,638 1,038 . . . . 9,098 . . 13,401 . . .
42.7 39.5 . . 38.8 . . . 35.8 42.8 . . 40.2 34.7 . . . . 34.8 . . 37.3 . . .
4,360 28,094 . . 19,845 418 . 2,924 . 6,147 . . 440 2,429 667 2,425 . . 4,906 . . 9,059 . . 2,520
38.7 46.1 . . 43.7 40.8 . 45.2 . 44.0 . . 36.2 47.1 29.8 44.5 . . 43.1 . . 39.2 . . 38.3
1,785 41,594 4,237 12,591 18,242 2,665 1,226 2,437 2,514 1,499 406 1,037 824 550 1,343 629 1,243 2,495 3,242 410 2,631 7,794 2,715 9,828 .
34.4 35.4 30.6 42.4 33.2 37.6 34.1 31.5 30.3 36.5 38.3 37.9 47.6 26.0 24.2 31.1 20.5 31.1 28.2 38.6 38.3 32.7 31.7 32.5 .
39.4 37.7 33.3 35.8 28.3 29.5 39.3 31.7 40.8 35.7
. . . 10,330 . . 19,082 1,580 . .
. . . 39.6 . . 45.6 42.1 . .
. . . 5,740 . . 13,795 1,348 . 505
. . . 26.8 . . 32.7 19.5 . 40.9
. 1,793 . 5,016 . 995 12,299 2,448 585 1,214
. 41.8 . 38.5 . 25.0 38.0 32.0 41.1 30.1
. 3,734 . 2,790 . 475 15,670 1,489 604 .
. 41.6 . 38.8 . 27.3 39.9 37.9 49.0 .
1,085 5,938 1,182 2,517 661 1,339 13,283 1,203 1,385 881
39.4 34.0 33.3 32.1 28.3 33.5 37.4 23.1 37.0 40.4
24.2 20.8 27.4 27.4 22.2 22.7
10,906 . . . 1,295 2,871
31.6 . . . 30.8 27.8
8,180 . . . 1,830 4,232
18.2 . . . 13.8 20.1
15,874 . . . 2,343 3,823
23.7 . . . 25.9 23.5
7,334 . . . . 1,200
22.9 . . . . 26.0
5,142 836 465 1,495 948 2,263
21.8 20.8 27.4 27.4 17.4 18.1
39.5 27.2 37.8 35.8 32.2 33.7
. . 5,849 . . 3,002
. . 40.9 . . 38.4
. . 4,818 . . 700
. . 34.9 . . 19.8
. . 5,666 . . .
. . 41.3 . . .
960 1,130 3,354 1,008 . .
39.1 27.7 43.0 37.7 . .
2,380 674 7,454 1,308 4,894 855
39.7 26.4 32.3 34.5 32.2 28.7
14.0
827
23.8
1,038
12.7
2,760
13.7
1,750
8.9
460
20.4
Field Peas
Caraway CARAWAY
2013
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Barley AUSTENSON CDC COPELAND CDC COWBOY CDC METCALFE AC SYNERGY AAC
Wheat - Winter
ADMIRAL DS AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC GOLDEN CDC GREENWATER HORNET CDC MEADOW CDC PATRICK CDC SAFFRON CDC SAGE CDC
Flax BETHUNE CDC GLAS CDC NULIN 50 OMEGA PRAIRIE BLUE SORREL CDC
IP Canola L157H REDRIVER 1826 V12-1 VICTORY V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 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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Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
5-year
|
published by the Western Producer
74
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
66.2 86.5 103.0
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
517 . .
41.8 . .
. . .
. . .
1,061 1,160 455
78.0 86.5 103.0
14.8 21.4
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 2,747
. 39.8
3,135 8,004
14.8 15.0
20.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
555
20.7
26.6 24.2 12.7 24.5 29.6 30.3 18.8 23.1
. . . . 949 . . .
. . . . 33.7 . . .
. . . . 1,006 584 . .
. . . . 25.1 34.7 . .
787 . . . 808 . . .
38.5 . . . 34.6 . . .
624 . . . . 473 446 842
35.7 . . . . 46.6 35.3 33.2
2,085 566 1,941 3,865 422 952 3,547 2,500
19.3 24.2 12.7 24.5 21.3 19.6 16.7 19.6
43.0 55.2
4,888 .
53.8 .
2,990 .
22.5 .
2,910 1,165
34.3 51.7
2,304 5,232
56.9 56.4
855 9,047
44.8 55.1
44.9 45.4 45.4 40.9
17,198 . 20,358 .
54.8 . 55.7 .
22,284 . 4,248 3,674
37.4 . 34.3 41.4
17,903 . 21,546 9,809
44.4 . 37.7 38.9
5,189 1,530 4,525 4,616
47.0 48.8 48.3 44.2
1,878 2,652 435 7,320
42.8 43.5 20.0 41.4
34.6 49.7 45.2 43.5 46.3 41.5 41.8 44.0 47.9 46.1 42.9 45.4 44.4 44.7 39.4 38.9 49.1
2,289 . 1,726 . 965 28,882 . . . 7,965 1,997 . 21,680 4,711 956 5,306 .
42.8 . 49.6 . 47.6 46.1 . . . 56.3 52.5 . 49.2 50.7 43.5 47.5 .
3,373 . 1,255 750 2,088 16,836 . . . 10,482 797 . 8,518 7,387 2,214 3,298 .
29.5 . 44.0 37.0 46.7 38.5 . . . 43.7 20.0 . 39.6 43.1 32.2 33.5 .
2,724 608 2,720 3,334 1,187 11,941 1,357 . . 8,500 1,982 . 7,209 8,204 4,333 8,085 .
30.1 33.4 37.9 40.4 43.9 36.4 34.2 . . 39.9 38.9 . 38.6 41.2 39.0 35.8 .
1,109 2,198 5,478 6,764 831 5,581 1,614 983 . 9,946 2,881 3,133 4,403 5,950 5,129 4,365 .
38.8 40.2 43.2 42.5 56.6 38.8 37.6 40.8 . 46.7 43.0 47.8 38.1 45.9 42.6 38.0 .
1,911 17,166 7,690 11,416 621 975 4,897 5,073 725 10,503 2,177 3,573 3,054 4,593 571 2,881 500
37.5 51.5 48.4 45.4 33.2 34.1 45.2 44.6 47.9 45.4 45.9 43.3 46.6 45.5 35.4 39.2 49.1
41.3 43.0
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
1,545 741
41.3 43.0
1177
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
910
1,177
985 1133
579 2,701
1,470 1,131
1,025 .
591 .
1,311 980
1,190 1,371
1,981 .
739 .
1,023 1,977
1,321 1,019
1096 1402 1336
438 . 3,750
1,825 . 1,279
. . .
. . .
. . 2,218
. . 1,111
. . .
. . .
415 966 2,985
326 1,402 1,578
1049 1219 1241 1043
. 1,740 2,601 .
. 1,642 1,757 .
. 5,877 885 .
. 1,254 844 .
. 4,284 1,808 2,057
. 1,764 1,221 1,171
. 8,438 1,952 .
. 686 761 .
730 3,732 951 1,410
1,049 1,550 1,226 858
Oats
average yields by risk zone
Soybean GENERAL ISIS RR NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114) P002T04R P006T46R S00-W3 RR1 S0009-M2 TH 32004R2Y TH 33003R2Y 22-60RY 23-11RY
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC PASTEUR
Wheat - Durum BRIGADE FORTITUDE CDC STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC BRANDON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE GLENN LILLIAN MORRIS CDC VR PLENTIFUL CDC PREVAIL VB AAC SHAW STANLEY CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER WASKADA 5605HR CL
Wheat - Winter EMERSON MOATS
Canary Seed KEET
Lentils - Large Green GREENLAND CDC IMPOWER CDC CL
Lentils - Other ESTON IBERINA CDC IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
Lentils - Red CRIMSON DAZIL CDC IMAX CL CDC IMPACT CDC
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
75
2017
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)
1431 1459 1127
36,701 . .
2,013 . .
38,649 . .
1,204 . .
77,812 . .
1,653 . .
90,318 . .
1,049 . .
62,943 3,149 840
1,506 1,459 1,127
MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC REDBERRY 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.
risk zone 13 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
60.2 66.0 58.0
2,766 . .
63.4 . .
2,709 . .
52.1 . .
3,392 . .
60.3 . .
4,542 . 620
72.1 . 82.8
7,389 620 1,165
54.4 66.0 44.8
35.8 38.4 29.6 35.5 35.4 31.3 25.0 27.6 24.5
2,005 . . . . . . . .
40.1 . . . . . . . .
2,133 . . 618 2,701 . . . .
37.8 . . 51.9 34.7 . . . .
2,773 4,143 . 1,900 765 . . . .
33.9 36.6 . 34.8 38.6 . . . .
970 10,636 . 3,841 1,089 565 . . .
43.7 52.6 . 47.5 44.4 48.6 . . .
1,705 14,919 5,339 5,781 703 3,375 2,347 455 3,259
26.7 28.8 29.6 26.0 20.9 28.3 25.0 27.6 24.5
31.5 41.6 31.2 36.5
. . 8,155 13,876
. . 35.6 42.1
. . 4,799 11,306
. . 26.3 34.2
. . 3,744 7,888
. . 28.6 32.7
. . 1,513 7,083
. . 34.5 40.1
1,660 600 1,920 8,813
31.5 41.6 27.2 30.9
24.3 21.3 23.7
609 . 726
24.2 . 24.8
882 . 1,863
19.2 . 24.6
2,021 . 2,149
24.9 . 24.7
1,729 . 440
28.4 . 28.8
1,134 2,118 1,895
21.2 21.3 20.0
32.8 35.5 31.8
. 2,720 .
. 36.1 .
. 432 .
. 44.0 .
. . .
. . .
. 451 .
. 52.6 .
600 1,588 410
32.8 27.5 31.8
51.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
801
56.6
1,254
48.1
39.1 46.3 49.3 49.6 39.3 45.4 39.3
2,067 . . . 26,751 . 25,199
57.0 . . . 46.6 . 45.3
5,990 . . . 26,312 2,035 27,196
39.4 . . . 38.3 48.2 34.8
9,923 . . . 20,284 5,070 15,432
36.3 . . . 31.0 37.5 34.1
7,805 1,155 10,079 . 8,129 21,170 8,784
37.9 50.0 55.9 . 39.4 51.8 45.6
1,649 1,078 7,057 1,952 1,154 14,532 465
37.6 42.3 39.9 49.6 36.6 38.5 30.4
32.2 45.3 47.0 47.2 33.4 38.4 35.5 22.6
1,762 . 3,825 . . 3,347 14,095 1,282
39.8 . 52.1 . . 42.9 39.8 24.6
744 . 704 4,858 . 2,441 11,665 1,386
17.3 . 44.9 54.6 . 26.0 31.3 18.9
. . . 6,650 . 2,849 4,146 1,984
. . . 49.1 . 37.8 32.3 25.5
735 . 633 1,541 . 928 1,918 1,951
27.2 . 40.4 43.7 . 44.6 34.8 21.2
772 10,031 3,075 7,650 972 1,537 1,912 1,280
33.7 45.3 42.5 41.5 33.4 45.7 36.8 22.6
Barley COPELAND CDC PLATINUMSTAR CDC SYNERGY AAC
Canola L130 L140P L233P L252 1990 CANTERRA 46M34 540PV G 75-45 RR 75-65 RR
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC GOLDEN CDC MEADOW CDC
Flax BETHUNE CDC NEELA CDC SORREL CDC
IP Canola L157H V12-1 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC
Wheat - Durum BRIGADE EUROSTAR FORTITUDE CDC SPITFIRE AAC STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND VERONA CDC
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BARRIE AC BRANDON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE JATHARIA VB AAC KANE LILLIAN MCKENZIE
average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
DERBY MINSTREL CDC SOURIS
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5-year Variety MORRIS CDC VR PLENTIFUL CDC SHAW STANLEY CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UTMOST CDC VESPER
2013
2014
2015
2016
5-year
2017
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
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)
47.4 44.2 44.4 34.8 43.5 44.5 38.8
. . 5,305 . . 2,785 2,943
. . 51.5 . . 52.7 43.6
. . 1,353 . . 1,404 8,427
. . 31.0 . . 38.6 35.4
. 2,353 1,824 . . . 7,003
. 47.1 41.1 . . . 40.7
. 1,209 1,675 . 1,500 . 4,803
. 52.5 42.5 . 51.0 . 42.5
2,213 1,799 1,225 775 2,470 1,350 5,892
47.4 34.8 36.0 34.8 38.9 33.6 36.0
2100 CS
43.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,248
43.3
2200CS CL
47.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
635
47.2
3155C D
42.4
.
.
.
.
3,105
42.2
6,519
42.6
1,989
41.9
4166SY
54.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,055
54.0
45CS40
50.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,400
50.2
45H29
41.5
13,997
44.3
12,052
35.8
6,958
44.9
2,090
45.2
1,289
41.3
45H31
40.3
8,452
44.2
20,176
33.8
14,272
42.5
5,613
46.0
3,328
50.8
45H33
44.7
.
.
.
.
5,594
45.5
17,763
43.3
18,424
45.9
45M35
51.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,756
51.0
45S56
43.3
.
.
.
.
492
34.5
792
43.6
603
49.9
46H75
44.6
4,790
51.1
3,444
38.7
3,509
43.2
5,541
43.5
2,483
44.4
46M34
49.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,139
51.1
787
42.6
500 VT
36.8
30,703
40.2
19,265
32.8
8,356
34.9
3,601
34.3
1,168
36.5
530 VT
38.0
.
.
14,025
34.0
7,648
39.5
5,252
42.3
3,281
44.8
530PV G
42.6
.
.
.
.
5,299
40.7
3,511
47.3
3,223
40.8
533PV G
36.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,386
37.9
3,936
33.6
540PV G
44.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
934
43.2
5,247
44.7
5440 INVIGOR
43.8
35,177
47.8
44,095
38.9
42,554
43.4
20,198
46.3
14,095
47.1
5525 CL
31.2
.
.
.
.
1,611
41.9
1,274
39.9
4,078
24.2
560 PV GM
46.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,882
46.7
590 GCS PV
52.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
498
52.6
6060
38.4
6,781
42.1
10,928
34.3
4,506
40.8
3,057
41.3
871
37.3
6074 RR
48.2
.
.
.
.
610
41.2
9,468
49.8
9,620
47.0
6080 RR
47.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,976
45.3
2,368
48.7
73-75 RR
39.0
25,063
42.4
8,567
31.9
1,807
31.4
1,372
35.5
1,310
35.5
74-44
41.3
5,344
40.3
13,823
32.9
26,748
42.9
24,883
44.4
10,350
41.0
74-47
37.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
478
37.7
74-55 RR
42.6
.
.
656
33.8
555
37.9
1,164
40.2
2,242
47.5
1310 1034
10,547 .
1,578 .
5,909 .
1,281 .
4,714 .
1,144 .
3,675 1,580
761 844
1,683 1,152
1,391 1,292
1508 1171
595 .
1,739 .
. .
. .
535 .
593 .
1,337 .
1,724 .
1,070 405
1,572 1,171
1457 1526 1508 1506 1422
. . 40,315 . 1,610
. . 2,050 . 1,649
14,199 . 46,558 . 2,344
1,658 . 1,596 . 1,358
13,977 . 40,640 . 1,028
1,486 . 1,457 . 1,495
16,103 . 41,542 . .
1,404 . 1,151 . .
13,604 1,456 37,441 8,407 600
1,283 1,526 1,261 1,506 952
risk zone 14 average yields by variety 5-year Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
2013 seeded acres
2014
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2015
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
2017
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
Barley AUSTENSON CDC
80.9
1,028
110.5
2,551
69.8
4,894
75.2
5,595
76.6
3,370
95.8
75-45
43.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,475
39.7
.
.
CELEBRATION
83.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,469
79.8
1,001
89.2
75-45 RR
43.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11,150
45.2 54.6
CHAMPION
67.0
3,649
89.5
2,009
57.3
1,963
52.9
2,011
51.7
596
59.6
75-65 RR
53.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
38,853
CONLON
74.7
1,713
82.6
817
55.8
1,042
70.2
1,222
69.7
720
92.7
7565 RR
53.1
.
.
.
.
855
31.7
6,359
46.6
.
.
COPELAND CDC
74.5
9,398
77.1
8,598
53.1
16,983
71.2
14,919
73.8
17,150
87.8
9562 VR GC
37.9
.
.
740
19.8
1,734
41.9
608
45.9
429
41.2
LEGACY
78.0
8,608
87.4
6,864
64.7
7,598
72.8
6,613
80.5
4,205
86.0
Field Peas
METCALFE AC
67.6
24,069
76.2
17,925
48.6
26,719
64.3
20,951
68.8
21,006
76.6
ABARTH
56.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,642
58.0
4,937
56.1
NEWDALE
77.1
4,140
90.8
2,299
51.8
2,488
76.9
1,130
72.3
885
85.3
ADMIRAL DS
54.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,060
54.4
PLATINUMSTAR CDC
116.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,693
116.6
AMARILLO CDC
52.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,094
66.1
4,555
49.5
SYNERGY AAC
99.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,097
98.8
4,137
100.0
MEADOW CDC
44.1
5,161
47.7
4,638
23.5
4,403
40.4
10,833
45.3
5,556
58.5
RAEZER CDC
37.8
.
.
1,665
27.0
.
.
472
45.7
1,128
50.6
51.5
.
.
.
.
860
45.2
2,251
45.4
4,748
55.5 35.7
Canola L120
43.9
8,602
45.5
17,018
39.0
19,332
44.4
9,352
50.0
671
50.7
SAFFRON CDC
L130
44.6
39,788
48.2
53,064
36.8
56,238
46.3
38,719
48.3
8,677
48.9
Flax
L140P
50.0
.
.
5,950
36.3
9,217
45.6
42,748
49.2
53,597
53.0
BRAVO AAC
30.3
.
.
.
.
8,847
29.2
1,350
27.7
2,396
L150
42.3
20,150
45.3
3,336
28.8
1,574
40.5
1,144
48.8
1,174
25.2
GLAS CDC
24.9
.
.
.
.
1,698
26.1
6,709
25.2
1,116
21.5
L230
53.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
26,787
53.2
SORREL CDC
23.5
4,875
30.3
9,963
19.2
9,432
23.9
4,355
22.1
2,187
28.1
L233P
52.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
25,290
52.3
L241C
54.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
748
50.7
2,440
55.5
IP Canola
L252
47.6
.
.
15,546
38.0
53,184
46.0
93,057
48.5
69,979
49.7
1918
38.9
5,377
42.9
1,893
27.6
1,433
32.1
1,736
41.6
2,795
40.9
1990 CANTERRA
41.4
9,527
47.2
15,972
32.8
12,821
42.2
12,239
46.2
2,262
47.9
200PV CL
36.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
866
36.4
2000 CS
49.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,186
48.0
5,554
51.5
H4250
42.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
582
42.6
L156H
45.1
14,009
48.1
11,319
36.5
3,622
45.9
11,724
50.3
1,132
39.0
L157H
52.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,190
47.5
8,845
53.2
NX4 102RR
46.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
498
42.5
545
50.3
REDRIVER 1826
41.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
599
41.9
V12-1 VICTORY
42.4
20,862
45.1
7,345
37.2
4,338
38.4
7,428
42.3
3,548
41.4
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
2016
seeded acres
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.
Variety
2015
yield (bu./acre)
Lentils - Red DAZIL CDC IMPULSE MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC REDBERRY CDC
2014
seeded acres
Lentils - Other IMVINCIBLE CD CL VICEROY CDC
2013
77
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Lentils - Large Green GREENLAND CDC GREENSTAR CDC
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5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
V14-1 VICTORY
44.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,084
44.4
V22-1 VICTORY
46.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,671
46.1
1012 RR
39.4
59,510
41.9
64,879
33.0
39,193
41.5
38,454
42.9
11,791
1020 RR
47.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,769
44.2
1022 RR
39.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
12,300
2020 CL
42.3
.
.
.
.
7,440
37.2
2022 CL
46.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
MUCHMORE
53.1
1,637
63.1
4,937
49.3
10,162
PLENTIFUL CDC
58.1
.
.
543
57.5
6,432
43.1
REDWATER AAC
56.9
.
.
.
.
12,004
49.7
SHAW
46.4
5,690
62.6
6,358
37.9
21,251
40.0
SPLENDOR AC
46.7
2,288
51.2
8,852
43.7
7,464
45.5
STANLEY CDC
54.2
13,193
1,735
42.2
5,802
48.3
TEAL CDC
45.5
TITANIUM VB CDC
Oats
Variety
2017
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
46.9
4,824
46.1
14,023
52.8
5,232
65.8
53.8
23,472
.
.
63.9
.
.
1,121
40.5
10,994
56.9
43.3
6,125
39.5
2,063
690
36.7
56.5
.
.
768
47.0
1,236
59.2
12,565
44.0
52.9
7,136
48.9
8,141
48.6
6,467
644
47.3
59.7
1,219
37.7
1,445
45.9
.
.
1,005
48.5
.
53.1
.
.
.
.
.
3,230
38.4
3,818
57.0
BETANIA SW
109.4
5,618
126.3
3,150
96.7
3,649
98.6
2,899
97.7
1,590
120.9
UNITY
48.3
23,498
55.5
10,866
40.6
5,934
36.3
2,004
41.8
630
43.3
CAMDEN CS
107.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,033
92.7
10,186
115.2
UTMOST CDC
52.1
27,333
58.7
27,486
48.6
23,107
46.0
25,218
50.7
22,906
56.3
DANCER CDC
92.5
36,644
107.4
17,859
83.4
18,999
82.1
14,565
79.1
5,532
94.5
VESPER
41.6
7,690
58.3
17,155
35.7
10,559
38.3
10,505
39.5
4,820
47.7
DERBY
76.1
3,098
81.0
953
75.1
2,733
75.5
1,514
64.6
646
83.5
5602HR
43.6
3,223
48.4
1,362
31.3
1,502
29.7
1,795
44.4
1,497
57.4
MORGAN AC
109.8
24,954
123.4
13,359
114.8
23,096
93.6
22,187
101.5
15,830
119.1
5604HR CL
51.8
9,078
62.2
8,572
47.6
7,297
44.2
8,076
50.4
3,838
54.2
ORRIN CDC
108.2
3,085
123.3
2,616
100.8
2,842
101.7
2,982
100.4
2,069
115.2
5605HR CL
58.0
.
.
.
.
500
55.3
1,820
50.3
3,032
62.9
PINNACLE
80.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
468
80.4
859 WR
51.4
10,326
57.0
8,313
45.5
6,980
47.8
4,942
52.3
4,075
54.4
RUFFIAN CDC
97.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
821
90.6
2,095
99.5
Wheat - Winter
SOURIS
105.6
6,227
132.5
9,296
101.9
6,732
94.6
8,203
96.0
7,056
108.1
BUTEO CDC
47.6
10,405
52.2
4,484
34.7
1,230
51.8
1,025
50.9
455
51.4
SUMMIT
105.7
4,685
119.2
5,580
97.0
7,857
101.0
12,208
105.9
15,279
107.2
EMERSON
58.4
.
.
.
.
1,449
52.4
818
71.1
717
56.1
TRIACTOR
115.0
14,937
131.2
9,486
99.1
6,338
101.6
7,129
118.5
3,727
106.5
FLOURISH
54.5
.
.
.
.
1,927
39.1
2,510
65.0
3,725
55.3 1,140
Soybean
Canary Seed
AKRAS R2
25.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
677
25.3
CALVI CDC
1312
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,463
1,365
440
DARIO R2X
25.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
474
25.1
CANTATE
1466
1,363
1,711
.
.
2,904
1,321
2,930
1,627
721
917
ISIS RR
22.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
580
22.8
KEET
1407
1,151
1,179
2,653
1,186
4,731
1,171
5,598
1,515
3,327
1,810
MAHONY R2
25.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,122
25.7
Fababeans
P002T04R
27.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,262
27.0
SNOWBIRD
2075
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
602
2,075
P005T13R
22.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,290
22.8
SNOWDROP CDC
2202
.
.
.
.
625
1,916
.
.
1,230
2,350
WATSON NSC RR2Y
25.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
678
25.4
Hemp Grain 913
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,375
913
69.3
6,233
75.6
1,105
50.2
1,520
56.3
1,715
63.2
762
85.5
Lentils - Red MAXIM CDC
1431
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,017
1,431
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC
79
GRANDI
CONQUER
58.1
4,935
71.4
5,095
50.1
1,842
43.5
503
57.2
540
64.3
PASTEUR
69.0
4,752
85.1
6,811
66.1
3,351
50.3
3,323
67.7
1,785
74.6
PENHOLD AAC
59.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,570
52.3
516
83.3
BARRIE AC
46.5
2,574
48.2
663
42.7
.
.
1,266
44.7
616
47.7
BRANDON AAC
65.4
.
.
.
.
7,076
53.3
29,719
57.8
66,146
70.1
CADILLAC AC
36.6
1,023
36.6
424
36.8
.
.
.
.
400
36.5
CARBERRY
51.8
27,124
65.0
25,333
48.1
25,043
41.6
13,420
45.7
7,525
61.6
CARDALE
54.1
858
67.2
6,639
45.0
21,302
49.1
18,104
55.1
20,448
60.9
5-year
DOMAIN AC
50.0
9,725
56.2
8,798
52.4
6,737
34.6
7,104
47.0
5,300
58.3
ELIE AAC
66.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
403
58.5
5,536
67.5
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)
FALLER
53.0
1,046
60.8
429
67.8
624
29.5
.
.
1,418
53.0
FIELDSTAR
47.5
6,739
52.8
2,593
37.7
1,575
42.8
695
42.6
603
47.6
GLENN
50.4
15,474
58.5
17,795
47.8
10,528
40.7
14,403
48.6
13,508
54.4
GO CDC
61.9
10,604
58.3
9,509
64.6
5,091
49.5
6,774
59.8
5,239
79.2
GOODEVE AC
50.6
7,748
59.2
2,012
42.2
2,424
36.9
1,484
44.6
532
37.0
HARVEST
55.0
48,049
65.7
48,768
55.5
54,426
42.2
24,206
56.9
6,386
74.4
IMAGINE CDC
49.4
10,623
56.2
2,811
42.3
3,750
41.9
2,716
40.6
646
47.0
INTREPID AC
41.2
2,783
48.5
2,075
39.0
595
23.4
1,100
39.0
486
35.5
JATHARIA VB AAC
56.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
558
56.9
LANDMARK CDC
75.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
535
75.9
MORRIS CDC VR
44.3
.
.
.
.
2,047
45.2
2,394
39.0
968
55.8
71.6 52.0 69.8 70.3 58.3 71.6 63.2 79.3 81.5 70.1 57.1 74.2
2,504 . 6,391 27,314 700 6,408 42,164 8,483 . . 925 .
85.3 . 80.5 70.0 66.0 73.3 67.2 79.2 . . 54.5 .
3,042 . 4,712 34,706 1,187 2,425 33,663 7,594 . . . .
48.6 . 62.3 58.1 57.0 58.7 49.1 77.1 . . . .
4,068 . 5,349 53,150 500 2,613 51,721 3,795 . 1,666 . 1,272
69.2 . 68.7 67.0 54.6 80.3 58.6 77.9 . 65.6 . 77.7
4,963 2,014 5,812 71,422 . 1,189 44,312 4,935 . . . 3,156
76.3 52.2 68.8 75.1 . 63.6 67.8 83.1 . . . 75.7
3,596 951 2,120 53,822 956 920 41,401 2,010 430 1,747 624 1,871
77.5 51.4 59.9 75.2 56.2 79.4 71.7 82.0 81.5 74.3 60.8 69.3
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
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 15 average yields by variety Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Barley AUSTENSON CDC CARTER CDC CHAMPION COPELAND CDC COWBOY CDC LEGACY METCALFE AC NEWDALE PLATINUMSTAR CDC ROSSER AC SUNDRE SYNERGY AAC
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
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5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
38.6 43.0 45.8 48.1 52.0 44.4 43.4 32.5 36.5 41.3 39.3 34.7 35.5 40.2 38.0 40.0 36.8 42.2 42.2 38.9 43.1 42.4 42.5 38.8 33.3 40.5 38.7 39.4 39.7 37.3 53.7 39.2 35.0 36.5 44.0 37.2 32.3 42.4 42.4 37.3 37.3 37.3 36.0
42,625 . . . . . . 498 9,842 . . . . . . 19,234 10,731 . 1,290 . . . 5,727 . 21,137 . . . 50,768 2,451 . . . 16,659 . 31,002 . . . . . 1,477 .
41.6 . . . . . . 26.9 39.4 . . . . . . 40.5 36.0 . 44.0 . . . 38.8 . 35.3 . . . 42.9 38.7 . . . 41.5 . 37.9 . . . . . 43.1 .
48,711 1,720 . . . 28,043 7,281 610 11,764 . . . . . . 9,972 8,222 . 2,015 . . . 4,911 . 9,933 . . . 67,754 2,720 . . . 9,699 . 23,377 14,268 . . . . 3,279 3,937
32.2 36.4 . . . 35.9 34.6 19.8 30.6 . . . . . . 27.9 28.7 . 37.3 . . . 31.6 . 26.3 . . . 31.5 30.9 . . . 27.2 . 30.5 30.2 . . . . 29.3 30.6
28,426 13,705 . . . 60,493 10,964 . 13,767 . . . . . . 13,869 12,572 9,876 3,877 1,891 . 3,681 6,460 . 5,879 7,654 . . 67,465 4,454 . . . 7,176 661 37,150 5,879 . . . 501 10,239 2,251
42.5 42.5 . . . 44.6 43.3 . 38.3 . . . . . . 41.0 38.5 39.1 42.0 38.2 . 40.7 46.1 . 34.4 40.2 . . 42.9 36.4 . . . 39.2 45.2 37.0 34.7 . . . 35.3 38.4 40.4
10,902 29,598 . . 1,128 123,415 10,568 1,696 3,844 1,243 2,855 1,660 . 1,531 . 4,104 11,238 27,209 . 885 . 2,188 8,615 1,891 5,832 4,732 11,798 480 25,904 1,996 . . . 2,804 9,161 31,671 . 3,676 . . 7,619 1,106 1,436
44.8 45.1 . . 51.8 45.8 47.9 35.3 39.7 39.5 42.5 42.2 . 41.7 . 46.2 41.0 42.8 . 43.7 . 44.1 46.2 43.2 36.9 42.2 39.2 43.8 44.4 40.7 . . . 34.2 46.2 41.8 . 44.9 . . 38.8 43.4 44.7
3,532 53,004 10,649 23,728 1,368 106,946 3,270 3,504 1,089 1,790 3,366 3,768 713 495 11,981 7,351 3,711 22,070 1,308 943 8,605 1,921 5,710 656 765 970 783 14,352 22,378 2,401 452 1,495 840 1,572 24,814 37,753 1,790 . 1,409 11,069 . 541 1,260
40.3 42.2 45.8 48.1 52.0 45.2 49.1 34.2 38.4 42.5 36.6 31.5 35.5 35.5 38.0 49.8 37.9 42.9 48.9 35.9 43.1 43.8 46.2 26.4 35.0 35.4 30.7 39.2 42.6 41.7 53.7 39.2 35.0 32.7 43.1 37.0 40.3 . 35.8 36.4 . 38.4 35.0
54.1 43.7 32.3 40.9 38.8 39.4 40.0 30.6 41.7 46.3 36.8 42.9
. . 7,004 . . . 23,102 4,294 . . 3,026 3,513
. . 37.4 . . . 43.6 32.7 . . 48.5 44.2
. 1,131 4,348 . . 615 17,982 4,107 1,057 2,487 2,320 3,886
. 18.0 18.6 . . 15.5 26.6 20.0 23.3 18.2 19.0 29.1
. 3,182 2,879 . . 1,047 17,657 2,421 1,121 3,369 4,079 5,937
. 41.8 31.3 . . 41.3 39.9 36.4 41.9 43.1 32.3 41.1
. 12,707 2,918 . . 2,239 17,819 1,440 2,279 4,004 1,386 6,243
. 47.6 36.6 . . 44.2 45.6 38.2 47.0 54.6 46.1 46.4
546 18,926 2,626 1,020 1,553 688 17,175 915 2,111 5,718 1,068 4,132
54.1 42.8 37.5 40.9 38.8 42.4 43.3 40.5 45.2 54.5 47.3 52.3
25.9 27.1
28,147 .
31.8 .
22,166 623
18.5 28.8
26,934 4,666
25.3 27.3
18,399 2,655
26.6 24.4
12,213 2,634
26.1 29.0
Field Peas ABARTH AMARILLO CDC GOLDEN CDC GREENWATER INCA CDC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC PATRICK CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC STRIKER CDC TREASURE CDC
Flax BETHUNE CDC BRAVO AAC
average yields by risk zone
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
81
2017
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)
27.4 25.4 25.1 26.4 26.3
. . 17,808 . .
. . 30.3 . .
. . 24,739 968 2,746
. . 20.3 25.4 24.8
2,873 2,057 26,970 4,358 1,884
24.9 27.6 26.5 27.6 28.9
6,384 1,425 14,298 3,028 2,823
27.5 23.0 22.8 23.7 27.0
9,671 1,080 8,709 596 1,632
28.0 24.6 27.3 32.8 24.6
34.3 38.1 38.8 44.5 40.6 42.5 43.2 34.2 48.6 39.0 39.5 37.5 44.8 32.2 42.1 40.3 45.4
. . 31,224 . 52,071 . . . . 22,692 . . . 3,072 . . .
. . 40.2 . 41.4 . . . . 38.7 . . . 36.2 . . .
. . 30,729 . 28,524 . . . . 16,364 . . . 2,554 . . .
. . 31.8 . 35.4 . . . . 29.9 . . . 32.0 . . .
2,454 . 23,661 . 38,466 . . . . 27,351 920 . . 2,380 2,288 . .
33.9 . 41.3 . 40.0 . . . . 41.5 44.3 . . 29.2 43.6 . .
. . 23,290 1,988 43,016 6,118 . . . 20,461 3,078 2,008 . 1,278 2,357 1,894 .
. . 43.3 46.6 42.6 43.5 . . . 40.9 36.6 39.3 . 33.5 43.8 38.0 .
1,055 478 2,082 19,850 24,730 7,796 15,414 686 1,887 15,928 3,391 6,913 682 705 556 2,984 1,158
35.3 38.1 42.4 44.3 42.3 41.8 43.2 34.2 48.6 42.2 40.8 37.0 44.8 23.5 28.1 41.8 45.4
15.5
1,121
20.0
716
9.8
1,558
14.7
1,727
16.8
775
13.3
75.6 112.3 98.9 81.4 92.2 123.8 93.6 104.1 96.5 103.3 55.3 94.6 113.8 121.4
544 . 2,586 4,325 5,232 654 5,610 13,381 4,219 . . 1,612 . 3,612
78.4 . 95.6 91.0 105.2 152.3 100.0 105.6 120.6 . . 115.7 . 149.7
. . 1,259 1,710 4,194 1,905 3,680 7,274 635 . . 2,332 . 4,122
. . 75.4 81.4 88.3 144.2 112.9 94.3 68.3 . . 93.2 . 125.5
1,058 482 4,267 2,993 2,821 1,944 7,420 11,533 1,449 . . 3,688 925 5,997
71.9 125.7 102.8 69.1 80.0 100.9 75.8 99.7 86.2 . . 86.5 98.4 107.9
1,002 1,262 1,573 760 727 1,966 2,545 5,625 643 805 . 1,811 647 8,788
89.8 137.1 109.3 85.1 86.5 139.7 94.1 113.9 68.1 132.9 . 106.3 112.2 122.6
670 6,423 1,710 1,013 847 2,410 1,305 4,847 876 2,323 879 1,658 2,808 2,494
58.3 106.4 102.1 73.9 76.9 105.6 112.6 114.0 38.4 93.0 55.3 81.1 119.2 102.1
26.6 25.8 11.3 27.0
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
730 525 965 1,079
26.6 25.8 11.3 27.0
18.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
637
18.4
25.4 24.7 22.0 27.1 24.7 24.4 19.2 23.5
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
1,069 . . . . . . .
31.5 . . . . . . .
1,083 . . . . 1,113 . 586
37.8 . . . . 41.4 . 35.6
4,439 592 1,369 1,137 711 11,461 1,380 6,619
20.9 24.7 22.0 27.1 24.7 22.8 19.2 22.4
61.5 58.4 50.2 57.8
52,548 2,099 . 21,589
73.8 73.1 . 71.1
20,886 4,221 . 10,435
44.2 46.6 . 39.1
13,168 14,813 . 5,805
47.3 50.6 . 42.9
15,409 7,053 626 4,368
56.0 55.1 53.6 54.8
1,349 18,586 1,313 707
53.7 66.8 48.6 65.0
GLAS CDC PRAIRIE SAPPHIRE SORREL CDC WESTLIN 70 WESTLIN 71
IP Canola/Rapeseed HYHEAR1 H4250 L156H L157H V12-1 VICTORY V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY V14-2 VICTORY V22-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1020 RR 1022 RR 1024 RR 2012 CL 2020 CL 2022 CL 2024 CL
Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE
Oats BALER CDC CAMDEN CS DANCER CDC DERBY LEGGETT MINSTREL CDC MORGAN AC ORRIN CDC PINNACLE RUFFIAN CDC SO-I CDC SOURIS SUMMIT TRIACTOR
Soybean AKRAS R2 DKB005-52 ISIS RR LEROY NSC RR2Y NSC-STAR CITY RR 2X (EXP114) P002T04R P005T13R S0009-M2 TORRO R2 WATSON NSC RR2Y 22-60RY 22-61RY 23-11RY
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC PASTEUR PENHOLD AAC SADASH
average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Canola L130 L140P L230 L233P L241C L252 L261 1918 1990 CANTERRA 200PV CL 2000 CS 2100 CS 2200CS CL 4157SY 45CS40 45H29 45H31 45H33 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S56 46H75 46M34 500 VT 530PV G 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5525 CL 5545 CL 581 PV GC 6044 RR 6060 6074 RR 74-44 74-54 RR 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR 9560 CL 9562 VR GC
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5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
WFT603
67.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,617
64.6
1,491
76.4
Wheat - Durum ALLOY CDC BRIGADE FORTITUDE CDC SPITFIRE AAC STRONGFIELD TRANSCEND
. . . . 15,813 3,802
. . . . 63.0 67.9
. 1,075 . . 13,902 4,531
. 40.8 . . 48.0 42.6
. 543 449 . 18,183 9,877
. 46.5 61.7 . 48.5 42.0
. 2,035 1,182 . 20,646 8,459
. 57.6 53.1 . 50.1 51.9
913 646 572 618 3,839 7,679
42.2 48.9 65.6 56.1 54.1 53.3
54.4 60.5 46.7 49.8 64.2 . 47.3 43.3 51.4 41.8 42.4 46.1 56.5 50.2 48.2 47.7 45.8 34.4 46.4 43.6 49.1 44.4 34.7 47.7
. . 6,735 590 . . 21,791 13,102 . 47,777 8,421 . . . . 52,229 6,396 2,130 . 67,736 21,434 7,882 3,764 8,617
. . 59.0 55.4 . . 54.3 51.1 . 48.4 49.7 . . . . 57.9 56.4 35.9 . 51.4 58.4 53.2 42.3 54.5
537 . 24,456 2,586 . . 12,568 11,489 . 22,441 6,978 831 1,304 992 . 54,872 16,828 2,590 . 35,370 39,505 19,517 2,626 3,184
58.4 . 39.1 40.7 . . 41.5 41.4 . 33.5 35.4 37.1 47.9 44.1 . 41.5 40.3 31.6 . 35.3 45.8 41.1 27.5 43.9
6,117 . 24,159 12,394 . . 10,857 7,576 . 23,788 3,242 5,935 1,027 5,412 . 44,863 17,907 1,027 . 26,503 46,501 19,678 830 6,722
43.4 . 43.1 45.9 . 544 41.4 40.5 . 38.5 35.3 44.0 51.7 45.0 . 42.3 43.6 23.3 . 36.8 46.6 43.3 30.4 43.7
18,889 . 26,031 14,488 . 70.1 7,938 5,771 688 8,859 5,050 9,721 1,779 9,780 . 36,871 21,281 1,583 8,564 11,871 46,330 14,111 1,395 3,976
50.7 . 47.7 46.7 . 1,501 46.9 35.5 52.0 39.1 42.6 45.8 48.7 48.2 . 45.9 47.4 37.3 41.6 40.1 49.4 44.4 27.0 42.2
59,090 3,807 25,836 17,712 1,537 82.6 6,194 1,464 5,738 2,625 2,583 7,638 2,529 21,485 4,440 29,348 14,199 1,086 15,406 5,707 31,279 8,526 663 3,572
56.7 60.5 53.0 56.2 64.2
BUTEO CDC EMERSON MOATS
47.4 49.9 48.4
9,887 . .
54.1 . .
3,357 . 949
30.7 . 27.3
4,199 . .
42.9 . .
3,900 1,548 2,140
53.3 52.2 61.4
1,193 898 2,633
1459 1299 1023
. 442 1,034
. 1,651 1,561
. 769 2,278
. 1,321 542
. 1,763 1,904
. 1,202 970
603 2,303 1,214
1,495 1,590 1,325
935 1,925 1,106
2304 2050
. .
. .
. 1,580
. 2,789
1,243 2,750
2,273 1,684
1,534 787
2,919 2,110
2,274 487
average yields by risk zone
1,185
67.9
1,381
59.2
1,409
60.9
9,291
76.5
2,185
62.2
7,679
79.2
4,670
87.1
2,843
77.2
1,053
66.3
1,057
69.9
COPELAND CDC
67.5
46,529
74.1
30,233
63.0
38,432
63.7
42,370
68.0
64,545
66.7
MEREDITH
65.3
7,424
82.4
3,967
49.0
673
31.6
1,723
51.0
478
35.8
METCALFE AC
58.2
39,137
61.9
33,471
51.2
43,408
52.9
38,745
59.0
42,463
65.0
PLATINUMSTAR CDC
80.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,444
80.1
POLARSTAR CDC
65.3
7,737
71.3
8,905
58.9
10,049
60.5
8,376
70.2
2,131
73.7
SYNERGY AAC
67.6
.
.
446
85.8
1,190
67.5
3,110
72.4
7,719
64.6
Canola 36.2
18,562
48.6
12,714
41.0
.
.
.
658
29.5
L140P
40.9
.
.
5,942
46.9
17,770
37.1
53,804
48.4
140,675
38.3
L159
40.8
25,439
44.1
21,236
39.8
6,028
34.9
2,879
41.5
3,241
31.0
L230
40.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11,804
40.4
L233P
40.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
35,067
40.4
L252
41.5
.
.
31,279
45.0
53,268
43.6
98,871
45.3
108,342
35.9
L261
43.6
.
.
5,173
42.8
5,715
42.3
5,137
47.6
698
31.3
1918
20.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,027
20.6
200PV CL
37.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,534
48.5
4,397
31.8
2000 CS
37.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,395
34.7
803
41.2
2100 CS
43.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,415
43.7
4135SY
28.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
974
28.4
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30.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
490
30.3
45CS40
33.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8,492
33.2
45H29
39.8
15,634
44.2
15,490
37.9
7,315
32.5
2,957
44.5
3,193
39.9
36.1 45.9 45.4
45H33
43.0
.
.
.
.
4,781
45.8
12,624
45.1
4,688
34.4
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38.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
17,943
38.5
45S56
44.7
.
.
.
.
3,017
37.7
2,481
48.2
2,984
48.7
46H75
40.8
1,654
44.2
2,210
43.9
5,851
42.2
4,296
35.9
7,595
40.8
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41.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,621
37.6
7,057
45.6
530 VT
36.2
.
.
5,055
37.2
2,399
34.5
1,380
37.2
560
31.9
530PV G
35.8
.
.
.
.
8,463
34.9
1,680
42.1
583
31.2
533PV G
35.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,808
36.4
1,201
30.5
540PV G
27.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,095
40.8
14,712
25.5
5440 INVIGOR
40.0
45,975
45.9
68,155
39.7
62,634
37.1
38,752
44.1
41,587
34.7
5525 CL
38.7
3,110
45.2
1,917
33.2
924
35.5
1,243
39.5
658
27.1
5545 CL
44.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,218
44.7
560 PV GM
31.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,106
31.3
590 GCS PV
33.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,705
33.8
6074 RR
42.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,063
34.5
1,658
47.4
74-44
34.6
8,413
36.0
6,429
33.2
10,348
31.1
10,720
38.0
11,264
34.3
75-45
35.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
891
41.3
.
.
75-45 RR
35.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,126
30.3
75-65 RR
33.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21,255
32.3
7565 RR
33.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,151
39.9
.
.
9560 CL
45.7
3,472
57.1
6,605
48.4
5,095
43.6
6,575
51.5
3,446
20.9
9562 VR GC
43.1
.
.
771
44.6
904
43.3
.
.
2,940
42.7
1,435 950 1,261 1,905 1,616
1,426
959
1391 1204 1182
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
400 . .
1,955 . .
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. 1,030 .
961 684 480
1,155 1,420 1,182
473 588 3,706 25,881 1,553
70.8 79.6
.
.
. 631 1,744 1,268 .
AUSTENSON CDC CHAMPION
35,820
.
. 1,127 621 36,542 .
Barley
.
972
. . . 1,625 .
yield (bu./acre)
38.1
1,185
. . . 16,854 .
seeded acres
.
.
. . . 1,096 .
2017
yield (bu./acre)
36,250
.
. . . 9,774 .
seeded acres
.
.
. . . 1,927 .
2016
yield (bu./acre)
41.1
.
. . . 9,603 .
seeded acres
.
966
2262 1182 1693 1479 2130
2015
yield (bu./acre)
28,490
Lentils - Red BLAZE CDC DAZIL CDC IMPULSE MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC
seeded acres
29.5
Lentils - Other MARBLE CDC PERIDOT CDC CL SB-3 CDC
2014
yield (bu./acre)
40.0
Hemp Grain X59
Variety
2013 seeded acres
L135C
Fababeans SNOWBIRD SNOWDROP CDC
5-year Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
L130
Canary Seed CALVI CDC CANTATE KEET
risk zone 16 average yields by variety
45.4 33.9 51.3 30.9 45.7 49.0 68.2 52.6 48.2 51.1 48.2 44.5 49.1 40.9 50.1 46.6 42.0 48.5
Wheat - Winter
2,262 2,242 1,684 1,662 2,130
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.
83
average yields by risk zone
42.2 50.7 58.1 56.1 52.3 49.9
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BRANDON AAC CAMERON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE CONNERY AAC FALLER 79.3 GOODEVE AC HARVEST JATHARIA VB AAC LILLIAN MCKENZIE MORRIS CDC VR MUCHMORE PLENTIFUL CDC PREVAIL VB AAC SHAW STANLEY CDC SUPERB AC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER WASKADA 859 WR
|
published by the Western Producer
84
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
ABARTH
19.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,299
19.0
ACER
35.0
1,455
48.1
4,764
31.7
568
33.7
.
.
1,642
AMARILLO CDC
38.3
.
.
.
.
3,995
31.1
13,933
41.5
ARDILL AAC
39.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
CENTURY
25.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
GOLDEN CDC
36.1
58,986
42.1
42,631
33.1
21,849
26.0
GRANDE
42.1
1,631
51.8
2,140
39.8
1,463
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
TH 87000R2X
16.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,175
16.2
22-60RY
17.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,519
17.4
33.6
23-11RY
14.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,395
14.7
22,213
37.6
Wheat - Canada Prairie
.
1,975
39.4
ANDREW AC
53.1
43,377
60.7
23,845
46.1
14,141
38.7
23,639
51.2
7,864
64.2
.
524
25.0
CHIFFON AAC
57.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
615
57.3
15,453
37.7
16,679
34.2
CRYSTAL AC
61.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,059
61.1
32.8
.
.
989
44.9
PASTEUR
46.2
883
88.0
1,317
51.4
2,374
33.5
3,945
35.2
1,786
62.9
56.6
43,824
62.2
17,507
52.7
8,291
45.3
26,830
52.4
13,854
58.3
Variety
33.1
677
48.1
2,154
32.6
1,299
35.0
1,273
33.4
3,811
29.9
SADASH
38.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
746
38.6
Wheat - Durum
MAPLE
40.4
.
.
1,705
42.7
.
.
794
32.5
540
44.6
AVONLEA AC
40.6
26,083
44.3
11,945
37.7
11,316
39.5
5,063
31.7
1,495
37.2
MEADOW CDC
39.4
65,711
49.2
102,441
38.5
59,423
28.4
67,898
44.5
66,133
35.8
BRIGADE
47.2
35,476
63.0
84,968
51.1
76,676
40.4
79,803
41.4
38,639
49.5
MOSAIC CDC
25.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,228
25.0
CURRENT AAC
40.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
8,996
39.3
1,508
50.2
RAEZER CDC
29.1
.
.
.
.
1,921
30.7
.
.
728
24.7
ENTERPRISE
48.3
6,045
56.1
3,548
48.9
1,577
32.6
3,764
37.4
2,540
54.7
SAFFRON CDC
42.7
960
51.1
4,270
43.4
4,454
34.2
7,404
50.7
13,551
40.3
FORTITUDE CDC
40.4
.
.
.
.
13,384
35.3
19,944
41.8
8,920
44.7
SAGE CDC
44.2
1,649
47.1
2,139
42.1
.
.
1,600
46.6
1,264
41.1
KYLE
35.4
7,812
44.9
4,549
35.1
3,680
27.0
3,595
23.1
1,188
36.4
STRIKER CDC
40.7
6,266
49.7
7,234
31.6
3,054
32.8
1,742
46.4
2,621
49.5
NAVIGATOR AC
51.5
18,434
55.3
6,502
44.7
1,484
45.7
1,298
43.0
1,590
47.7
TREASURE CDC
34.8
585
52.4
766
34.5
766
23.4
430
36.6
690
31.5
PRECISION CDC
48.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,775
48.4
YELLOWHEAD
37.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
555
37.2
RAYMORE AAC
35.3
.
.
1,030
55.3
6,877
30.8
5,207
35.3
1,461
42.2
SPITFIRE AAC
50.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
716
30.0
7,263
52.1
Flax BETHUNE CDC
26.1
11,577
30.9
15,719
26.7
10,957
22.2
4,093
21.8
2,458
24.0
STRONGFIELD
45.8
310,187
54.5
206,975
43.7
186,897
37.7
156,346
38.6
73,911
51.9
BRAVO AAC
29.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
563
29.3
TRANSCEND
43.9
4,670
64.1
18,711
46.3
35,450
38.9
75,313
41.2
53,749
48.5
GLAS CDC
29.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,695
29.4
VERONA CDC
44.1
87,573
51.6
74,165
43.4
74,754
35.4
56,472
44.6
14,257
45.4
OMEGA
24.6
2,174
34.5
3,216
20.4
1,550
23.0
1,210
26.8
4,683
22.8
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
SORREL CDC
26.2
5,582
31.3
15,882
28.7
17,239
24.4
9,697
23.8
10,426
25.1
ABOUND CDC
41.6
15,449
48.2
8,904
41.1
6,753
30.9
6,554
37.2
2,616
42.8
VIMY
23.1
3,351
28.1
2,575
23.0
1,565
26.2
2,140
17.2
1,713
17.8
ALVENA
46.2
6,488
54.3
7,857
43.7
3,097
33.8
.
.
925
52.4
WESTLIN 70
25.0
.
.
1,518
28.0
2,609
24.5
1,369
24.2
865
22.6
BARRIE AC
32.9
9,850
36.1
5,163
28.8
6,704
32.2
4,491
30.7
3,295
34.1
WESTLIN 71
27.5
.
.
618
33.7
1,034
31.3
2,068
23.8
518
27.0
BRANDON AAC
54.4
.
.
.
.
935
51.7
4,587
42.1
55,972
55.5
WESTLIN 72
21.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
636
21.8
CAMERON AAC
59.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,058
59.0
CARBERRY
43.4
9,409
49.9
7,313
34.9
8,908
40.2
12,297
38.1
18,497
48.5
IP Canola HYHEAR1
34.4
.
.
1,030
29.4
2,240
32.1
.
.
1,300
42.5
CARDALE
51.4
662
60.1
3,339
52.8
13,854
45.7
23,659
48.4
25,819
56.7
L156H
40.6
54,110
43.3
46,772
36.9
22,844
39.3
35,978
42.3
1,613
39.2
EATONIA AC
35.9
7,396
39.5
5,503
32.2
1,356
40.7
3,383
33.3
1,289
32.3
L157H
36.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,116
40.9
23,475
35.9
ELIE AAC
49.1
.
.
.
.
1,445
45.6
2,304
40.6
8,691
51.9
REDRIVER 1861
35.4
803
47.5
2,506
28.4
740
29.3
3,407
37.7
2,319
37.6
ELSA AC
36.8
572
29.5
1,932
32.8
.
.
1,616
28.6
1,296
55.9
V12-1 VICTORY
41.8
22,534
44.6
13,101
41.1
7,205
40.3
7,537
44.9
9,693
34.7
GLENN
49.5
1,185
62.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,152
45.9
V14-1 VICTORY
36.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,917
36.4
GOODEVE AC
40.9
18,965
45.3
6,823
42.5
6,112
28.0
2,559
37.3
2,684
39.4
1012 RR
37.0
1,821
42.8
1,388
36.7
796
36.2
1,637
40.6
1,865
28.7
JATHARIA VB AAC
55.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,382
55.0
1020 RR
30.3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
586
30.3
LILLIAN
38.3
146,399
44.6
89,356
33.5
51,332
31.0
33,152
35.2
19,086
38.0
2020 CL
42.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
708
42.2
579
42.3
MCKENZIE
34.5
15,543
38.4
8,246
31.6
9,866
31.5
6,252
32.4
3,875
35.5
MORRIS CDC VR
39.0
.
.
1,445
46.4
3,900
38.3
6,982
40.2
3,430
34.1
MUCHMORE
58.2
6,072
55.1
5,629
61.7
885
50.9
1,497
50.4
2,234
65.8
PLENTIFUL CDC
46.9
.
.
.
.
1,046
42.3
9,199
44.3
31,682
47.8
PREVAIL VB AAC
53.5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,280
53.5
PRODIGY
38.1
6,698
41.1
4,360
36.3
3,743
32.0
2,961
41.3
1,105
38.8
45.1
SHAW
45.4
47,471
51.7
58,696
43.0
35,797
38.6
27,156
41.9
31,301
50.9
43.5
7,433
45.2
13,389
42.0
8,009
36.8
16,750
47.4
22,456
43.4
40.9
3,051
52.8
3,684
46.5
3,410
29.6
2,566
33.8
2,395
40.8
Mustard - Brown 16.2
3,647
22.4
7,019
16.7
2,452
14.5
4,235
16.2
5,906
12.4
16.2
2,280
22.3
8,002
16.1
4,180
14.7
8,356
16.8
7,978
14.5
Mustard - Yellow ANDANTE
Oats BALER CDC
45.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
634
BOYER CDC
70.5
676
79.3
832
79.8
990
70.7
947
77.7
487
27.8
STANLEY CDC
DERBY
41.9
520
49.8
448
42.2
.
.
.
.
452
32.7
STETTLER SUPERB AC
43.1
4,514
53.9
3,311
37.5
1,993
37.8
2,981
28.8
2,855
51.3
DKB005-52
23.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
775
23.8
THRIVE CDC
41.1
1,854
49.5
3,780
38.9
4,055
35.8
1,955
44.4
1,560
46.0
P005T13R
12.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
835
12.4
TITANIUM VB CDC
46.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,266
45.6
20,357
46.9
TH 33003R2Y
18.3
718
21.4
1,045
23.8
.
.
.
.
1,546
13.1
Soybean
average yields by risk zone
HORNET CDC INCA CDC
CENTENNIAL BROWN
85
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Field Peas
average yields by risk zone
|
published by the Western Producer
86
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
UNITY
46.3
86,735
51.9
43,786
40.8
27,645
37.5
17,588
45.8
9,113
47.7
UTMOST CDC
46.3
6,365
51.8
24,486
44.0
28,485
37.4
39,960
51.5
32,640
48.4
VESPER
44.1
3,892
52.0
15,415
41.9
16,353
35.1
12,815
48.2
18,823
49.3
WASKADA
38.8
4,525
47.5
3,202
29.0
2,156
36.8
4,025
33.8
1,552
49.5
5605HR CL
43.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,443
43.9
29.0
.
.
.
.
620
21.0
.
.
400
41.3
979
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
406
979
BASTIA CDC
1012
11,634
1,294
22,548
1,063
21,147
752
12,247
1,016
8,292
1,124
CALVI CDC
1246
.
.
.
.
605
809
4,498
1,173
9,333
1,310
CANTATE
1259
1,821
1,453
1,713
1,287
2,436
1,124
5,946
1,162
6,369
1,340
COMMON
1166
4,622
1,380
4,607
1,056
4,752
919
4,395
1,400
4,314
1,085
KEET
1182
7,751
1,305
8,730
798
11,259
1,127
7,975
1,034
12,456
1,519
MARIA CDC
888
1,575
939
1,832
1,093
.
.
1,241
657
432
505
TOGO CDC
1049
26,468
1,230
22,054
1,030
16,228
769
4,687
1,021
3,174
1,146
1530
.
.
820
1,984
.
.
893
1,389
918
1,261
1182
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
890
1,182
Wheat - Winter EMERSON
Camelina MIDAS
average yields by risk zone
Canary Seed
Chickpea - Large Kabuli LEADER CDC
Fababeans SNOWDROP CDC
Lentils - Large Green GLAMIS CDC
1155
998
1,285
491
1,241
.
.
559
425
952
1,407
GREENLAND CDC
1466
30,919
1,843
33,557
1,614
30,584
1,360
20,098
745
22,194
1,517
GREENSTAR CDC
1206
.
.
.
.
1,930
882
3,467
547
11,896
1,451
IMPOWER CDC CL
1400
17,613
1,878
21,090
1,594
12,904
1,168
12,621
664
11,536
1,387
IMPROVE CDC
1420
6,101
1,885
3,988
1,590
6,798
1,504
6,911
747
5,115
1,521
LAIRD
1091
2,446
1,470
1,339
1,202
2,224
961
1,268
622
1,508
961
PLATO CDC
1435
15,247
1,825
7,807
1,281
5,753
1,184
3,001
529
2,307
1,195
Lentils - Other ESTON
1605
695
2,092
785
1,669
741
1,396
592
1,316
1,193
1,552
IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
1497
16,591
2,227
10,880
1,636
12,927
1,082
9,808
608
10,981
1,539
KERMIT CDC
1285
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,848
1,285
MARBLE CDC
1215
.
.
.
.
.
.
564
847
721
1,504
VICEROY CDC
1285
5,641
1,545
4,353
1,429
4,025
1,215
3,171
761
2,934
1,230
Lentils - Red CRIMSON
1435
.
.
924
1,786
1,235
1,830
4,946
1,093
2,641
1,761
DAZIL CDC
1248
6,509
2,019
26,457
1,552
61,952
1,501
85,167
805
33,279
1,512
IMAX CL CDC
1116
423
2,899
1,544
990
2,970
880
2,213
957
1,066
1,585
IMPACT CDC
1667
3,729
2,061
2,578
1,526
1,726
1,349
942
1,232
695
1,435
IMPERIAL CDC
1197
876
1,477
.
.
828
1,230
1,887
1,153
1,702
1,082
IMPULSE
1424
.
.
.
.
.
.
638
820
1,560
1,671
MAXIM CDC
1561
205,131
2,200
286,898
1,662
296,294
1,453
338,920
1,093
281,314
1,662
PROCLAIM CDC
1775
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,807
1,287
15,229
1,865
REDBERRY CDC
1693
10,877
1,982
7,454
1,508
1,365
1,510
1,390
1,091
2,192
1,373
Lentils - Red
risk zone 17 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
79.3 75.2 82.5 72.1 79.1 42.8 79.7 67.9 70.2 79.3 70.7 87.0
6,727 1,801 423 10,699 20,140 . 31,450 635 56,016 12,777 2,939 .
95.6 87.3 64.9 84.0 81.6 . 85.0 61.7 70.4 80.2 82.9 .
5,566 1,557 . 5,667 18,733 585 22,398 663 61,757 14,057 3,317 .
69.3 59.6 . 54.2 55.8 31.4 63.6 53.7 57.1 63.2 54.9 .
10,002 3,028 . 4,457 24,138 539 30,370 . 89,810 18,292 4,903 1,527
75.7 69.1 . 70.4 76.5 46.6 81.6 . 70.8 82.2 65.3 89.3
9,683 2,320 2,070 2,587 44,482 . 27,609 620 109,388 6,152 3,484 7,699
73.9 82.5 83.2 69.2 81.4 . 81.8 70.6 70.2 87.6 79.0 90.1
5,503 1,879 783 1,074 39,994 796 23,418 580 92,876 5,961 654 8,530
85.5 77.1 90.1 63.5 87.9 48.6 83.2 88.2 78.2 97.5 92.3 83.7
38.3 42.4 43.3 45.4 47.8 50.3 45.1 45.8 24.5 29.4 35.6 40.2 40.4 38.9 42.5 51.7 33.5 39.0 33.1 45.9 27.5 56.2 37.3 46.2 54.6 40.2 40.6 41.2
31,291 137,135 . . . . . . . . 4,374 572 17,078 . . . . 11,459 605 . . . . . . . 10,045 45,951
39.5 44.1 . . . . . . . . 34.5 48.1 45.7 . . . . 39.7 44.1 . . . . . . . 37.6 41.9
15,939 134,917 9,690 . . . 53,360 5,512 461 . 1,361 1,087 29,317 . . . . 11,161 1,422 . 526 . . . . . 4,255 54,983
32.8 36.2 37.2 . . . 34.8 39.7 15.1 . 34.6 30.0 31.4 . . . . 32.5 34.5 . 27.8 . . . . . 34.9 33.9
6,860 121,631 20,151 . . . 95,670 5,087 952 435 729 748 29,188 . . . . 13,262 1,639 3,147 . . 2,647 . . . 4,315 70,945
47.9 45.6 43.8 . . . 48.1 51.2 24.6 11.4 34.7 47.7 44.7 . . . . 43.3 37.3 46.6 . . 48.9 . . . 48.8 45.2
2,230 108,099 55,246 . . 1,580 188,800 4,796 . . 919 1,705 20,477 5,028 3,023 . 1,571 8,642 515 4,239 791 742 2,194 1,033 . . 810 69,218
30.6 42.1 39.9 . . 53.0 43.6 48.3 . . 39.5 33.6 41.8 35.1 39.0 . 26.2 38.5 32.9 45.7 19.0 50.1 28.7 52.5 . . 32.7 41.5
826 63,081 49,983 69,257 37,213 815 157,362 2,928 632 782 865 2,219 3,458 4,032 5,297 1,375 1,396 3,943 1,456 3,680 515 1,801 5,507 15,231 410 760 2,102 50,588
37.9 46.6 48.0 45.4 47.8 45.1 48.4 43.8 31.2 39.4 39.3 45.6 46.1 43.6 44.4 51.7 41.7 42.2 22.4 45.7 40.1 58.7 35.1 45.8 54.6 40.2 52.5 42.6
Barley AUSTENSON CDC BENTLEY CELEBRATION CHAMPION COPELAND CDC FIBAR CDC LEGACY MCGUIRE CDC METCALFE AC NEWDALE POLARSTAR CDC SYNERGY AAC
Canola L120 L130 L140P L230 L233P L241C L252 L261 RUGBY SYNERGY AC 1918 1970 1990 CANTERRA 200PV CL 2000 CS 2100 CS 2200CS CL 3153 D 3154S D 3155C D 4114SY 4157SY 43E03 45CS40 45E01 45H21 45H29 45H31
COMBINED POWER & REACH NOW OVER
35,000 AG LISTINGS
CANADA’S AG-ONLY LISTINGS THAT COMBINE THE UNMATCHED INVENTORY AND MASSIVE REACH OF CANADA’S MOST TRUSTED BRANDS IN AG 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
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average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Variety
|
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| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year 45H33 45H73 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S56 46A76 46H75 46M34 530 VT 530PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5525 CL 5535 CL 5545 CL 6044 RR 6060 6074 RR 6080 RR 73-45 74-44 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR 9562 VR GC
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
44.2 40.6 41.6 43.6 48.0 42.7 33.4 39.9 38.2 39.2 39.5 45.3 41.2 34.5 33.0 35.3 36.7 38.2 45.8 45.9 38.1 38.8 39.6 39.6 41.2 41.2 37.5
. 3,214 6,090 . . . 4,779 5,742 . 1,859 . . 99,247 6,025 2,238 . . 14,348 . . 10,435 23,321 . . . . .
. 44.2 44.7 . . . 37.0 40.6 . 49.3 . . 42.2 41.0 35.8 . . 40.3 . . 41.4 39.8 . . . . .
. 1,532 7,682 . . . 2,046 17,168 . 21,969 . . 109,499 5,306 4,110 . 941 10,125 . . 2,862 27,094 . . . . .
. 31.3 38.8 . . . 33.2 32.5 . 34.1 . . 34.7 27.2 28.3 . 28.8 30.9 . . 27.6 32.5 . . . . .
8,062 . 6,513 6,461 . 1,881 3,034 21,465 . 15,105 28,195 . 104,353 3,651 6,324 . 1,083 7,038 1,893 . 1,781 45,455 . . . . .
47.8 . 38.6 44.9 . 47.4 31.9 47.9 . 44.0 42.6 . 46.7 41.8 35.3 . 38.8 43.4 46.4 . 39.6 42.5 . . . . .
39,777 . 6,320 4,802 . 1,342 2,516 18,099 3,859 13,796 26,517 3,254 57,547 3,495 2,149 . 849 1,179 8,961 2,801 . 37,331 2,338 . . 10,058 2,061
43.2 . 43.9 37.9 . 34.4 25.4 38.0 36.6 39.2 34.7 49.1 39.1 24.1 31.3 . 31.4 39.3 41.8 42.8 . 35.2 37.9 . . 37.7 36.8
28,678 1,828 1,081 7,219 22,346 1,075 1,305 14,212 998 9,226 16,661 25,917 42,744 1,109 1,100 775 1,205 778 19,353 1,679 865 36,255 . 11,697 20,049 . 706
44.5 42.1 48.7 46.1 48.0 44.9 39.5 38.7 44.4 41.6 41.7 44.8 45.1 43.3 35.2 35.3 44.8 43.9 47.6 51.0 31.0 41.9 . 39.9 42.9 . 39.6
35.5 39.7 42.7 69.0 44.6 64.7 36.3 36.7 37.8 42.7 46.7 52.4 39.5 .
1,182 . . . . . . 423 1,322 18,627 414 . 493 .
36.8 . . . . . . 53.0 35.0 48.5 49.5 . 22.6 .
769 . 1,044 . . . 921 795 1,454 16,399 . . 1,859 .
31.7 . 29.5 . . . 18.5 27.2 37.7 32.4 . . 33.6 505
1,632 . 3,089 . 575 . 1,393 1,233 2,525 19,536 896 1,242 2,043 38.5
33.9 . 38.1 . 53.9 . 51.0 41.0 45.1 43.4 52.3 40.5 38.7 .
832 . 14,408 . 825 . 1,381 800 3,256 27,213 1,146 5,897 1,484 .
32.2 . 36.8 . 38.3 . 27.2 27.7 31.3 40.2 43.0 50.7 44.5 520
985 477 14,897 625 849 405 1,136 690 916 15,354 1,490 3,852 1,220 41.6
42.6 39.7 50.2 69.0 44.5 64.7 43.7 40.3 44.7 50.3 45.5 58.8 50.7
25.3 26.2 26.3
4,478 . 7,365
30.2 . 30.5
4,769 1,483 16,031
23.8 24.0 26.3
3,469 5,404 24,832
24.1 34.0 26.1
2,041 4,020 5,811
18.0 15.8 19.2
459 4,736 5,319
35.3 26.9 28.6
36.4 40.9 37.5 42.4 44.6 37.6 48.5 50.3 33.2 30.4 38.1
. . 14,829 . . 635 . . 1,294 18,910 18,301
. . 40.3 . . 40.7 . . 34.3 36.0 38.1
8,180 . 14,674 . 628 1,932 . . 2,559 23,892 17,524
25.6 . 30.3 . 39.1 32.1 . . 30.2 23.5 33.7
24,324 . 7,576 . 683 460 . . 901 7,562 12,579
37.3 . 44.6 . 50.7 40.3 . . 31.9 37.3 43.7
2,175 . 6,138 . . . . . 1,419 14,224 16,373
33.1 . 38.2 . . . . . 26.5 30.6 37.4
13,011 3,017 641 7,628 651 635 1,621 1,510 1,806 7,127 6,906
42.1 40.9 48.0 42.4 43.6 49.6 48.5 50.3 42.5 31.0 40.8
Field Peas ADMIRAL DS ALFETTA AMARILLO CDC CARVER AAC GREENWATER INCA CDC LIMERICK CDC MARQUEE SW MARROWFAT MEADOW CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC TREASURE CDC 4010 40.0
IP Canola HYHEAR1 HYHEAR3 L156H L157H NEX830CL NX4 RR NX4 101RR NX4 102RR REDRIVER 1826 REDRIVER 1861 V12-1 VICTORY
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
38.8 45.4 45.3 38.9 45.1 39.6 41.0 33.9 38.6 32.7 35.7
. . . 47,317 . . . 14,281 . . .
. . . 40.7 . . . 40.1 . . .
2,821 . . 34,560 . . . 16,141 . . .
37.2 . . 30.7 . . . 27.8 . . .
3,367 . . 52,849 1,938 . . 11,342 6,001 . .
39.9 . . 43.4 42.9 . . 37.3 40.0 . .
. 1,741 . 51,418 4,949 4,561 . 3,894 1,646 8,353 .
. 42.9 . 37.4 39.1 35.3 . 24.1 27.3 30.4 .
720 906 7,606 30,517 14,326 8,338 1,838 2,265 4,488 2,510 1,187
40.3 50.0 45.3 40.0 47.4 42.0 41.0 36.9 40.8 40.3 35.7
111.8 87.9 125.7 107.0 102.3 74.7 98.6 125.9 117.0 108.9 121.3 113.1 114.2 122.0 110.7 126.3
6,716 753 . 9,755 4,235 . 11,870 . 109,951 . 14,721 . 7,041 . 2,218 27,498
118.4 100.4 . 119.8 114.1 . 113.6 . 131.1 . 130.4 . 129.7 . 102.9 140.1
5,886 451 . 5,006 1,230 . 6,716 1,452 101,957 1,282 8,792 . 6,850 . 2,497 23,215
116.4 94.2 . 105.7 83.1 . 86.0 125.6 116.3 102.4 117.6 . 108.7 . 101.3 118.9
4,907 690 3,900 5,645 1,564 . 6,860 5,877 128,635 5,804 16,765 . 15,552 . 3,481 30,515
99.7 86.5 135.1 98.8 87.3 . 90.3 118.2 113.4 111.1 112.5 . 112.4 . 107.7 117.0
1,160 699 12,467 4,109 729 . 3,989 5,538 90,063 2,575 5,733 3,748 8,037 . 6,314 21,608
93.6 65.4 124.4 81.2 85.2 . 93.9 137.7 103.3 99.5 134.9 115.2 106.1 . 111.4 115.3
2,720 417 57,086 2,902 558 521 1,105 3,241 80,744 2,782 8,257 11,820 6,371 593 5,838 43,016
115.4 98.8 125.4 119.2 119.4 74.7 81.4 120.1 119.3 115.9 117.6 112.5 117.4 122.0 119.0 133.6
24.3 22.3 17.9 34.3 26.7 25.2 24.9
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. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
625 1,480 804 608 1,506 566 1,003
24.3 22.3 17.9 34.3 26.7 25.2 24.9
64.4 64.7 73.0 59.3
7,430 588 . 5,358
80.2 78.6 . 63.6
15,676 3,195 . 6,307
59.0 59.1 . 56.7
8,630 1,740 . 420
59.6 50.5 . 48.6
6,003 2,471 . .
62.9 66.8 . .
2,574 2,079 849 792
71.4 78.8 73.0 56.6
58.1 49.1 59.9 62.3 51.9 53.5 63.3 52.0 56.7 59.0 52.0 60.8 51.6 59.4 62.0 55.1
9,016 11,427 . . 20,976 555 . . . 4,466 43,921 27,447 9,383 . . 571
60.7 54.5 . . 61.7 70.3 . . . 64.9 58.3 69.6 56.7 . . 79.0
3,459 7,029 636 . 27,511 16,730 . . . 3,807 36,794 31,544 5,992 . . 9,427
54.8 45.9 46.7 . 47.6 48.4 . . . 51.6 48.4 63.6 46.8 . . 53.5
1,992 5,109 4,629 . 28,953 43,806 . . 955 2,751 37,197 28,010 3,344 . . 22,431
51.9 46.2 56.3 . 50.7 53.4 . . 43.3 54.2 50.9 49.2 51.0 . . 54.6
1,037 5,961 29,085 1,345 18,856 65,773 . 2,250 4,658 . 27,932 15,275 3,120 . . 22,895
58.5 44.7 51.7 49.8 45.8 47.9 . 49.0 51.0 . 46.0 54.2 46.7 . . 51.2
466 1,130 48,838 11,161 15,049 54,432 452 1,422 4,644 2,167 14,234 6,342 1,059 1,911 2,044 13,890
59.7 49.8 65.3 63.8 55.9 61.6 63.3 56.7 65.1 66.0 56.7 75.7 49.9 59.4 62.0 62.4
V12-2 VICTORY V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1020 RR 1022 RR 1024 RR 2012 CL 2020 CL 2022 CL 2024 CL
Oats BETANIA SW CALIBRE CAMDEN CS DANCER CDC DERBY GEHL LEGGETT MINSTREL CDC MORGAN AC MORRISON CDC ORRIN CDC RUFFIAN CDC SOURIS STRIDE AC SUMMIT TRIACTOR
Soybean DARIO R2X NSC-STAR CITY RR2X(EXP114) STARBUCK NSC RR2X S003-L3 WATSON NSC RR2Y 22-60RY 23-11RY
Wheat - Canada Prairie CONQUER PASTEUR PENHOLD AAC 5702 PR
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
Flax BETHUNE CDC GLAS CDC SORREL CDC
Variety
2013
89
ABOUND CDC BARRIE AC BRANDON AAC CAMERON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE CONNERY AAC ELGIN ND ELIE AAC GLENN GOODEVE AC HARVEST IMAGINE CDC JATHARIA VB AAC LANDMARK CDC MORRIS CDC VR
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety
2013
|
published by the Western Producer
90
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year MUCHMORE OSLER CDC PEMBINA PLENTIFUL CDC PROSPER REDWATER AAC SHAW SPLENDOR AC STANLEY CDC TEAL CDC THRIVE CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER 5604HR CL 5605HR CL 859 WR
2014
2015
2016
5-year
2017
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)
72.0 45.7 41.9 55.2 65.1 60.2 53.1 48.0 55.1 50.2 56.9 51.8 53.8 54.6 50.4 50.3 47.6 50.2
. 3,316 . . 2,295 . 26,107 26,712 15,801 4,288 805 . 96,968 40,154 26,741 11,783 . 14,020
. 51.6 . . 78.8 . 63.1 55.7 63.4 50.5 79.5 . 60.4 62.3 58.0 62.9 . 62.2
. 1,425 . 797 4,327 . 21,796 27,784 30,223 1,521 794 . 64,733 57,929 46,872 13,038 . 9,824
. 30.1 . 49.3 60.5 . 50.1 47.3 57.9 47.7 43.2 . 47.0 51.8 47.6 43.8 . 41.6
. 1,325 . 13,136 5,231 . 20,947 21,080 28,966 520 1,396 2,710 39,231 51,668 24,855 8,888 1,219 9,042
. 45.2 . 51.6 65.0 . 49.2 42.2 44.0 45.8 46.2 49.5 51.4 53.5 48.2 45.8 48.6 46.8
. 805 . 21,105 4,083 931 8,379 12,824 24,837 . 1,428 21,184 13,756 38,939 10,669 4,636 1,169 3,820
. 40.0 . 49.9 63.3 55.8 36.9 38.0 51.8 . 53.4 46.8 44.8 47.9 47.6 42.3 37.0 39.9
495 1,460 575 23,869 718 1,573 5,352 7,708 18,201 475 1,145 27,003 3,462 23,932 3,265 1,650 2,069 6,538
72.0 50.9 41.9 61.9 60.3 62.8 57.0 56.5 65.3 59.9 67.8 55.9 57.5 61.6 55.6 57.4 52.9 47.7
1318 1369 1537 1435 1274
. . 8,346 2,221 3,969
. . 1,841 1,504 1,640
. . 6,383 1,951 3,996
. . 1,475 1,678 1,373
. . 13,515 9,354 7,263
. . 1,488 1,418 1,294
783 2,975 11,965 2,254 6,663
1,682 1,301 1,323 915 1,027
492 3,515 3,883 2,352 1,757
739 1,429 1,806 1,728 1,093
730
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447
481
864
858
2848 2575 2246 3025
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. . . .
. . 2,103 .
. . 2,582 .
1,490 2,681 2,424 .
3,007 1,995 2,081 .
2,935 3,266 1,190 .
2,531 2,511 1,823 .
1,238 9,490 1,277 566
3,413 2,762 2,399 3,025
990 661
. .
. .
. .
. .
3,960 .
1,025 .
. .
. .
4,316 966
957 661
Canary Seed BASTIA CDC CALVI CDC CANTATE COMMON KEET
Caraway CARAWAY
Fababeans FB9-4 SNOWBIRD SNOWDROP CDC TABASCO
Hemp Grain FINOLA KATANI
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 18 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
67.8 76.5 76.5 75.6 65.4 63.3 67.0 57.3 66.6 82.2
951 . 15,697 1,177 . 3,978 6,922 . . .
76.0 . 82.4 83.4 . 62.7 66.6 . . .
2,149 . 12,562 2,931 . 1,607 7,517 1,032 918 .
66.4 . 68.8 79.4 . 68.5 62.6 51.3 84.4 .
1,777 . 26,161 2,243 448 1,046 12,287 . 611 649
58.6 . 74.8 67.2 54.5 56.6 58.0 . 69.7 77.1
1,674 796 27,072 2,459 854 1,059 12,647 . 980 1,512
78.4 87.6 80.5 74.5 78.0 66.4 75.8 . 58.6 92.4
1,088 555 15,723 1,342 1,188 966 7,366 762 523 628
62.0 60.6 72.5 76.4 60.6 60.6 71.8 65.3 47.0 62.9
46.4 46.9 51.7
15,727 . .
44.4 . .
18,806 2,079 .
43.8 43.1 .
15,566 3,118 .
47.1 47.3 .
11,627 9,775 .
51.6 48.1 .
6,193 7,632 4,405
47.5 46.2 51.7
Barley AUSTENSON CDC CARTER CDC COPELAND CDC LEGACY MAVERICK CDC MCGUIRE CDC METCALFE AC ROSSER AC SUNDRE SYNERGY AAC
Canola L130 L140P L230
Variety L233P L252 L261 200PV CL 3155C D 45CS40 45H33 45H76 46A76 46H75 46M34 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5525 CL 5545 CL 6074 RR 73-15 RR 74-44 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR 9562 VR GC
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
50.7 49.6 46.1 48.6 39.8 47.0 48.2 51.7 30.9 48.5 49.3 37.1 46.4 45.4 41.5 45.7 48.8 28.9 42.1 49.3 49.3 46.0 46.0 47.7
. . . . . . . . . 798 . . . 13,633 3,058 . . . 6,305 . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 48.9 . . . 47.9 39.3 . . . 39.1 . . . . .
. 12,568 3,183 . . . . . 585 1,264 . . . 17,928 4,992 . . . 3,468 . . . . 3,566
. 46.3 40.7 . . . . . 29.5 37.0 . . . 41.1 41.5 . . . 38.2 . . . . 39.7
. 27,514 2,095 . 918 . 10,246 900 . 3,002 . 1,101 . 14,833 2,740 . 1,528 . 12,998 . . . . 3,878
. 51.2 44.0 . 39.1 . 45.8 54.1 . 53.7 . 37.5 . 48.3 45.5 . 41.5 . 41.7 . . . . 48.5
. 46,968 6,722 1,511 2,883 . 14,491 . . 3,003 2,742 4,138 928 13,293 2,720 . 2,514 . 8,408 1,047 . . 2,122 2,547
. 50.0 49.9 49.1 39.5 . 50.3 . . 50.0 61.0 38.9 45.6 47.0 44.4 . 50.4 . 49.6 52.2 . . 53.2 52.1
3,692 41,767 2,135 2,453 608 6,252 5,707 872 995 2,301 865 1,414 3,440 8,371 969 1,977 3,930 620 12,644 . 3,352 5,125 . 1,676
50.7 49.1 44.0 48.3 42.4 47.0 47.2 49.2 31.7 46.2 12.3 31.3 46.6 42.6 29.6 45.7 50.6 28.9 40.0 . 48.4 43.0 . 56.5
53.5 46.3 47.2 46.2 46.3 45.7 41.9
. . . . 9,501 . 1,317
. . . . 50.2 . 48.5
. 630 . . 12,552 . 2,786
. 44.2 . . 37.5 . 34.4
. 1,901 . 1,603 9,457 1,180 921
. 37.6 . 43.1 45.7 36.2 46.0
. 9,489 707 . 11,088 3,892 1,179
. 51.4 53.4 . 53.7 47.4 51.7
727 9,752 3,090 459 9,827 2,491 1,865
53.5 43.2 45.8 57.2 46.3 47.7 40.4
27.1 34.7 32.2 26.7
2,936 . . 1,829
31.8 . . 31.0
3,548 . . 1,808
25.5 . . 25.9
6,367 544 . 1,891
25.3 32.9 . 31.4
2,395 1,835 . 2,529
27.3 33.6 . 22.6
2,520 1,919 721 749
28.4 36.4 32.2 20.6
42.4 45.0 47.4 47.2 39.0 45.4 48.2 49.9 41.8 48.1 36.7 44.4 47.5 50.7
. . 11,453 . 874 23,251 . . 5,117 . . . . .
. . 49.3 . 41.3 46.1 . . 39.2 . . . . .
949 . 13,264 . 3,050 15,532 . . 3,747 . . . . .
40.5 . 45.2 . 39.2 41.9 . . 37.4 . . . . .
1,644 . 12,789 . . 13,635 . . 5,872 . . 1,255 . .
41.0 . 48.3 . . 44.3 . . 42.6 . . 48.2 . .
708 . 13,166 1,681 599 30,131 3,819 . 3,578 . . 1,568 1,651 .
46.4 . 47.0 47.7 43.3 48.0 45.9 . 47.6 . . 46.0 48.0 .
1,005 1,275 2,171 11,243 573 9,871 7,371 6,591 4,723 1,251 1,053 2,684 2,563 468
43.8 45.0 48.3 47.1 30.2 43.2 49.5 49.9 42.6 48.1 36.7 41.6 47.3 50.7
132.3 96.7 80.6 120.2 83.6 110.8
. . 3,083 19,225 427 .
. . 84.2 122.4 137.0 .
. . 3,000 13,588 1,345 .
. . 81.7 131.0 97.8 .
. . 2,138 15,845 2,511 .
. . 85.6 111.1 70.9 .
. . 1,795 14,893 1,709 1,101
. . 74.2 121.1 77.3 127.2
2,217 515 1,045 11,298 721 2,446
132.3 96.7 67.3 114.6 84.8 103.4
31.2 29.1
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
475 1,358
31.2 29.1
Field Peas ABARTH AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC SAFFRON CDC TREASURE CDC
Flax BETHUNE CDC GLAS CDC OMEGA SORREL CDC
IP Canola HYHEAR1 HYHEAR3 L156H L157H REDRIVER 1861 V12-1 VICTORY V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1020 RR 1022 RR 2020 CL 2022 CL 2024 CL
Oats CAMDEN CS HAYMAKER CDC LEGGETT MORGAN AC SOURIS SUMMIT
Soybean MAHONY R2 22-60RY
91
average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety
2013
|
published by the Western Producer
92
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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
32.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,429
32.1
51.7 71.1
1,548 .
61.4 .
3,498 5,573
52.6 72.2
1,424 .
47.4 .
. .
. .
454 415
24.2 57.5
42.8 56.0 55.1 45.3 50.4 70.2 52.8 62.1 58.3 65.7 44.7 63.7 52.0 51.5 53.9 48.6 48.3 54.5 46.4
. . . 1,641 . . 8,120 12,566 . . 12,302 . . 39,839 1,514 . 20,930 15,385 3,867
. . . 51.8 . . 57.0 67.3 . . 53.0 . . 58.2 64.0 . 54.8 62.7 56.7
1,041 . . 3,959 . . 2,882 9,729 . . 7,475 . . 26,220 1,688 . 7,400 40,652 4,908
47.2 . . 35.3 . . 49.8 57.9 . . 38.3 . . 49.9 41.8 . 40.8 54.1 46.1
1,185 2,966 . 4,458 9,107 . 4,247 13,322 . . 4,701 . 1,123 18,064 2,960 . 7,255 51,895 5,378
38.7 43.5 . 41.1 39.8 . 42.3 59.9 . . 35.3 . 51.8 43.5 54.8 . 35.4 49.8 39.6
1,040 6,563 865 9,610 17,473 . 3,541 4,487 . . 3,578 2,389 5,899 14,625 2,606 5,724 3,459 45,640 3,632
44.6 55.1 54.1 46.5 51.3 . 54.8 61.9 . . 41.8 66.4 50.8 46.3 50.4 50.4 45.7 56.5 41.8
650 24,307 2,135 5,951 22,407 1,060 1,844 1,390 6,577 493 710 2,819 3,022 7,178 1,947 7,455 5,133 36,060 3,146
40.5 57.8 55.6 51.6 54.2 70.2 59.4 65.3 58.3 65.7 46.7 61.4 54.2 50.9 60.3 47.2 52.6 55.8 50.7
Wheat - Canada Prairie
average yields by risk zone
Wheat - Hard Red Spring BOUNTY CDC BRANDON AAC CAMERON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE ELIE AAC GOODEVE AC HARVEST JATHARIA VB AAC LANDMARK CDC LILLIAN MUCHMORE PLENTIFUL CDC SHAW STANLEY CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER
Fababeans SNOWDROP CDC
1909
.
.
.
.
2,324
1,808
1,408
2,328
1,854
1,715
2121
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,218
2,121
2026 1790 2172
. 5,016 .
. 2,401 .
. 14,550 .
. 1,570 .
. 10,159 .
. 1,819 .
. 20,428 1,875
. 1,645 2,178
787 15,447 1,800
2,026 1,975 2,163
Lentils - Red IMPULSE MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
43.2 43.0 47.4 43.2 39.2 43.0 44.1 44.9 41.2 33.2 39.7
. . . 1,682 . . 3,399 . 857 . .
. . . 38.5 . . 42.8 . 38.3 . .
. . . 4,381 . . 9,300 . 3,228 . .
. . . 43.2 . . 41.4 . 40.3 . .
3,011 . 7,029 9,699 . . 5,775 . 2,653 . 953
38.4 . 44.4 40.1 . . 44.1 . 43.3 . 39.5
5,561 . 9,005 5,513 1,642 540 3,687 833 1,553 . 1,095
48.0 . 50.8 50.4 43.1 39.1 51.2 53.1 42.2 . 41.1
2,583 3,675 3,520 2,744 1,147 2,833 3,362 1,230 767 824 962
38.6 43.0 44.9 42.4 33.7 43.7 45.7 39.3 39.1 33.2 38.3
47.8 48.3 46.3 39.8 41.0 44.2 46.2 44.9 42.7 31.9
. . . 5,874 . 17,896 . . . 1,100
. . . 45.5 . 49.4 . . . 49.4
. . . 4,099 . 18,886 . 448 . 1,931
. . . 36.2 . 39.8 . 57.1 . 27.8
777 816 . 2,115 . 12,678 . 4,234 1,899 1,413
44.9 32.4 . 26.2 . 35.1 . 37.1 30.1 24.8
930 3,587 . 1,856 . 17,217 . 1,938 2,743 478
55.6 55.9 . 44.2 . 50.2 . 58.6 52.7 35.8
680 3,628 539 1,385 447 11,366 937 3,143 3,744 621
40.5 44.4 46.3 41.4 41.0 44.7 46.2 45.2 41.9 27.0
31.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
873
26.0
662
38.4
49.1 45.5 43.5
. . 4,200
. . 41.3
. . 1,629
. . 41.4
. . 636
. . 50.4
. . 846
. . 51.7
868 652 537
49.1 45.5 45.5
103.5
551
85.3
923
118.3
726
103.2
596
105.9
621
95.8
21.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,364
21.2
61.1 54.2 58.7 62.0
7,206 1,942 . 8,633
65.3 68.0 . 70.8
2,736 1,089 . 3,281
58.4 61.1 . 57.5
963 5,364 . 5,700
53.9 47.8 . 53.3
3,279 1,741 . 4,470
54.0 52.5 . 62.6
475 850 695 2,790
76.4 57.9 58.7 56.5
58.6 50.4 49.4 53.6 40.9 41.2 46.2 50.9 45.7 42.6 52.3 40.7 47.4 50.8 44.8
. 1,350 . . 2,435 . . . 9,318 2,293 5,081 3,463 . 17,418 .
. 50.7 . . 44.6 . . . 53.2 42.3 59.1 38.6 . 54.1 .
. . . . 2,085 920 . . 12,338 5,575 6,812 . . 27,119 .
. . . . 40.8 41.1 . . 44.1 46.4 52.1 . . 51.4 .
. 993 548 . 2,110 . 1,010 2,860 8,781 6,615 6,794 2,157 . 25,034 3,272
. 44.5 36.9 . 36.5 . 45.9 42.0 36.3 36.1 42.3 36.0 . 41.8 25.4
1,840 2,800 3,263 836 3,915 . 1,989 6,582 16,517 7,147 7,103 2,425 1,736 31,801 1,882
56.3 50.7 52.4 62.3 41.3 . 43.3 52.5 45.6 43.9 55.1 42.3 47.8 55.0 41.9
4,877 637 1,020 6,299 1,242 768 2,288 9,128 4,716 1,181 3,048 2,142 5,649 26,242 3,797
59.4 58.1 46.6 52.4 40.0 41.4 48.9 52.5 53.3 52.6 56.9 46.9 47.2 51.5 63.0
52.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
450
52.7
1636 1413 1559
. . 3,581
. . 2,006
. 587 11,908
. 1,025 1,354
1,134 1,049 12,587
1,318 1,356 1,651
1,441 534 23,362
1,892 855 1,431
670 465 12,658
1,627 2,679 1,766
45H76 45M35 45S56 46H75 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 6074 RR 74-44 75-45 RR 9561 VR GS
Field Peas ABARTH AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC GOLDEN CDC GREENWATER MEADOW CDC MOZART CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC SAGE CDC
Flax GLAS CDC
IP Canola
Lentils - Other IMVINCIBLE CDC CL
Variety
2013
V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY 1012 RR
Oats MORGAN AC
Soybean P002T04R
Wheat - Canada Prairie 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 Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
71.7 63.2
2,182 4,250
69.8 60.6
737 3,604
37.7 60.2
4,792 4,527
70.4 50.5
3,092 6,510
88.3 69.3
6,164 4,193
69.0 72.4
44.5 46.6 39.7 50.6 45.5 41.0 37.3 33.9 50.2 36.7 35.5 39.2 45.2 39.9
7,041 . . . . 2,979 . . . . . . 4,525 .
42.5 . . . . 35.6 . . . . . . 42.8 .
11,751 772 . . 3,289 4,608 . . . . . . 4,215 .
41.5 44.4 . . 45.9 40.6 . . . . . . 45.5 .
16,274 4,748 . . 4,778 5,162 . . . . 975 . 1,060 1,258
42.4 48.4 . . 46.1 41.4 . . . . 39.1 . 52.4 45.9
24,322 15,478 . . 16,903 4,907 1,713 852 . 477 . . . 2,993
48.8 49.8 . . 47.3 44.9 38.4 34.8 . 41.8 . . . 46.3
14,981 17,026 5,030 3,394 11,090 2,369 893 810 972 977 1,035 2,772 990 9,396
43.1 43.1 39.7 50.6 42.4 39.5 35.4 32.9 50.2 34.3 32.2 39.2 48.0 37.1
Barley COPELAND CDC METCALFE AC
Canola L130 L140P L230 L233P L252 1990 CANTERRA 200PV CL 2000 CS 2100 CS 4157SY 43E03 45CS40 45H29 45H33
ANDREW AC CONQUER PENHOLD AAC SADASH
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
risk zone 19 average yields by variety
93
BRANDON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE ELIE AAC FIELDSTAR IMAGINE CDC MORRIS CDC VR PLENTIFUL CDC SHAW STANLEY CDC STETTLER SUPERB AC TITANIUM VB CDC UTMOST CDC VESPER
Wheat - Winter MOATS
Lentils - Red CRIMSON IMPACT CDC MAXIM 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
Variety
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
CONQUER CRYSTAL AC
|
published by the Western Producer
94
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
|
published by the Western Producer
risk zone 20 average yields by variety
5-year Variety
5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
seeded acres
yield (bu./acre)
84.8 74.1 55.0 62.0 83.1 57.1
1,148 7,907 3,394 12,129 . .
93.9 73.9 59.8 65.4 . .
4,007 7,407 2,625 10,600 . .
100.4 64.3 52.9 60.3 . .
1,410 8,825 644 15,323 . 645
80.1 73.8 54.5 56.9 . 49.0
2,353 11,286 2,689 9,728 1,140 503
72.6 83.5 57.1 64.8 77.5 71.8
5,606 11,427 1,061 5,810 1,683 531
78.2 71.5 39.4 66.6 86.9 52.9
46.6 47.0 42.3 44.3 48.6 47.6 47.8 50.4 43.7 35.7 46.3 41.0 40.2 44.5 47.7 39.6 42.8 47.1 44.1 34.3 49.4 48.3 40.7 37.0 43.3 43.8 45.2 43.7 47.8 39.8 41.7 48.9 42.1 45.2 44.4 44.4 45.1 45.1
40,101 . 14,461 . . . . . 1,611 . . . . 12,320 . 1,037 . . . 445 3,001 . . . . . 14,044 5,332 . . 13,411 . 25,156 . . . . .
45.8 . 42.0 . . . . . 49.0 . . . . 42.9 . 31.7 . . . 34.4 42.9 . . . . . 46.2 41.9 . . 42.5 . 42.0 . . . . .
43,701 503 10,376 . . . 17,951 3,200 1,843 . . . . 11,822 . 3,595 . . . . 5,148 . 5,399 . . . 33,440 4,759 . . 4,129 . 17,281 6,252 . . . .
43.0 41.4 40.7 . . . 41.6 41.8 35.6 . . . . 43.2 . 35.8 . . . . 40.3 . 37.3 . . . 42.7 39.6 . . 41.3 . 36.7 43.2 . . . .
59,789 5,571 4,612 . . . 37,044 1,922 3,156 . 625 1,175 . 5,016 2,049 850 3,389 . 2,932 . 4,549 . 5,045 5,189 440 . 29,613 4,310 . . 2,336 . 26,022 4,275 . . . .
46.2 49.3 42.6 . . . 46.7 46.9 47.2 . 51.4 42.9 . 49.1 46.0 41.5 41.1 . 44.8 . 44.6 . 40.6 36.0 33.9 . 44.9 49.0 . . 37.7 . 42.4 45.0 . . . .
53,328 17,031 3,727 . . . 59,460 6,780 3,836 . 1,984 690 . 1,434 10,042 1,003 2,026 . 6,015 . 12,313 1,934 1,930 977 8,868 443 17,851 4,309 . . 764 7,769 19,593 3,127 2,039 . . 2,295
51.9 50.8 48.0 . . . 49.7 55.6 51.3 . 46.5 40.1 . 56.8 49.3 53.5 47.8 . 45.6 . 55.2 54.1 47.5 38.3 44.1 52.2 48.5 44.3 . . 43.2 49.5 46.6 53.3 45.1 . . 45.9
26,744 29,484 1,320 20,213 13,446 406 46,480 1,011 2,283 884 580 1,018 4,746 1,796 5,765 910 3,006 3,060 3,567 426 3,775 3,014 685 443 800 13,217 6,311 2,131 4,093 885 1,059 8,726 17,669 550 . 5,012 16,491 .
44.3 44.4 39.6 44.3 48.6 47.6 48.6 48.9 29.1 35.7 40.0 39.3 40.2 42.4 45.6 46.6 41.4 47.1 41.0 34.3 54.2 44.6 48.3 46.3 38.4 43.5 48.3 46.0 47.8 39.8 40.3 48.4 42.1 23.5 . 44.1 44.9 .
55.9 42.5 48.3 66.2 39.5 46.7 46.8 47.3 48.8 44.8
. 806 . . 5,692 . 38,679 . . 6,611
. 43.1 . . 46.0 . 51.8 . . 46.3
. . . . 4,053 . 42,277 . 757 7,811
. . . . 32.1 . 39.8 . 47.5 44.9
. . 2,003 . 2,298 2,004 36,203 1,585 2,750 8,679
. . 44.1 . 31.5 45.1 40.7 37.8 44.3 40.9
2,925 . 9,329 . 2,496 2,372 44,329 3,299 7,004 6,532
58.4 . 51.7 . 46.2 51.1 52.4 51.6 51.2 48.4
2,076 710 21,349 635 848 3,957 25,163 3,774 1,819 4,472
52.3 41.7 47.2 66.2 33.8 45.0 49.8 47.3 46.6 45.0
Field Peas ABARTH AGASSIZ AMARILLO CDC ARDILL AAC GOLDEN CDC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC STRIKER CDC
average yields by risk zone
2015
2016
2017
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)
39.3
.
.
.
.
476
34.6
.
.
404
44.9
41.2 46.9 49.1 45.3 47.9 46.4 42.5 47.3
. . . 7,388 . . . .
. . . 43.6 . . . .
. . . 6,151 . . . .
. . . 40.2 . . . .
. . . 5,594 . . 572 .
. . . 46.0 . . 46.7 .
. 1,753 . 5,173 1,131 . 2,324 1,171
. 48.1 . 47.8 47.2 . 42.9 50.6
8,735 2,839 3,533 2,453 2,813 1,136 1,055 440
41.2 46.1 49.1 56.1 48.1 46.4 39.5 38.4
64.9 103.9 132.6 96.4
1,021 3,672 . 532
75.5 106.7 . 78.8
578 990 . .
58.7 127.5 . .
406 2,603 . .
55.8 101.4 . .
. 1,612 . 960
. 101.8 . 107.8
501 2,180 431 840
57.9 93.4 132.6 94.7
61.7 60.2 65.4 57.9
22,412 . 80,733 3,809
61.5 . 73.0 70.6
7,714 . 48,598 3,674
54.9 . 61.8 59.6
14,485 . 41,784 8,580
52.8 . 53.5 46.8
16,077 1,072 69,339 4,484
66.0 48.9 64.8 66.0
11,427 4,608 25,524 1,910
72.0 62.9 69.6 60.4
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48.5 44.0 46.1 58.5 53.3 60.6 59.5 56.4 47.5 51.1 58.1 43.7 45.0 60.7 55.6 41.1 50.8 45.0 53.1 57.7 47.0 49.0 56.2 49.4 55.8
3,569 4,043 4,843 . . . . 6,450 2,346 5,288 . 15,720 . . . 1,144 11,063 6,538 12,542 13,638 . 18,566 45,066 599 .
52.7 50.9 40.8 . . . . 61.9 49.4 60.5 . 47.7 . . . 42.6 55.5 44.7 54.8 68.2 . 54.1 60.7 46.7 .
3,639 2,094 3,629 . . . . 8,552 1,028 2,982 . 17,052 . 1,318 . 3,296 14,619 3,095 17,378 13,763 . 13,683 64,143 2,442 .
44.6 39.5 39.4 . . . . 60.8 53.4 49.2 . 43.5 . 38.4 . 38.0 48.8 39.1 53.7 51.4 . 49.2 55.8 51.1 .
3,656 2,409 4,622 . 456 . . 7,270 1,160 3,483 . 9,505 1,641 1,865 3,650 1,774 15,756 1,740 17,940 13,362 . 7,994 74,560 9,859 .
45.4 33.0 42.7 . 51.6 . . 46.1 42.3 41.5 . 36.6 29.5 47.3 49.9 36.1 45.6 29.5 47.9 46.8 . 38.7 46.7 39.7 .
3,609 1,190 4,181 1,696 1,015 . 405 5,471 915 2,945 . 7,266 5,211 7,164 11,740 1,515 11,307 6,908 19,817 11,521 1,030 2,141 82,669 16,139 .
46.2 47.0 48.0 53.2 52.1 . 63.1 55.7 48.9 51.2 . 46.2 50.8 62.0 54.3 50.1 49.9 48.9 55.8 55.6 45.2 44.3 60.0 53.5 .
4,744 491 5,634 7,490 2,507 1,433 1,295 2,483 741 1,425 1,170 1,045 5,773 6,865 29,464 920 8,727 2,402 15,644 10,336 2,643 1,298 64,835 5,984 1,846
52.3 53.8 56.4 59.7 54.1 60.6 58.4 59.0 39.8 43.6 58.1 36.2 44.1 67.3 56.9 44.7 58.9 53.2 53.7 69.0 47.7 47.7 59.8 54.0 55.8
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550
65.2
763
70.6
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2,230
2,103
1,152
2,648
467
3,942
1839
1,889
2,116
3,362
1,168
4,056
1,870
15,331
1,825
7,918
2,070
GLAS CDC
IP Canola L157H V12-3 VICTORY V14-1 VICTORY 1012 RR 1020 RR 1022 RR 2020 CL 2022 CL
Oats DERBY MORGAN AC RUFFIAN CDC SO-I CDC
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC PENHOLD AAC SADASH 5700PR
Wheat - Durum TRANSCEND
Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC ALSASK CDC BARRIE AC BRANDON AAC CARDALE CONNERY AAC ELIE AAC GOODEVE AC INFINITY INTREPID AC JATHARIA VB AAC LILLIAN MORRIS CDC VR MUCHMORE PLENTIFUL CDC PRODIGY SHAW SPLENDOR AC STANLEY CDC STETTLER TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER 5605HR CL
Wheat - Hard White Spring SNOWSTAR
Fababeans SNOWBIRD
Lentils - Red MAXIM 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
seeded acres
Canola/Rapeseed L130 L140P L159 L230 L233P L241C L252 L261 1990 CANTERRA 2000 CS 4157SY 43E03 45CS40 45H29 45H33 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S56 46A76 46H75 46M34 530 VT 530PV G 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5525 CL 5545 CL 560 PV GM 6060 6074 RR 74-44 74-54 RR 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR
2014
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Flax
2017
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
Barley AUSTENSON CDC COPELAND CDC COWBOY CDC METCALFE AC SYNERGY AAC YORKTON CDC
2013
95
96
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
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published by the Western Producer
97
risk zone 21 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
5-year
2017
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)
23.3 69.4 79.0 53.2 75.5 45.9 71.0 63.6 60.3 82.3
. 710 . 2,207 2,612 1,810 7,250 9,064 4,643 .
. 74.6 . 55.9 58.0 45.9 63.3 51.2 53.8 .
. 1,537 . 4,837 2,324 1,330 3,651 12,396 2,868 .
. 71.4 . 49.5 63.2 44.0 59.0 57.7 51.8 .
. 6,198 . 3,143 11,550 . 3,774 31,863 7,122 .
. 63.3 . 49.9 69.5 . 80.3 62.4 62.9 .
. 10,162 . 503 11,719 661 4,502 23,499 1,739 6,394
. 72.0 . 75.1 75.7 43.6 69.5 69.7 76.2 81.6
660 5,295 2,638 460 13,531 612 6,773 14,664 612 1,883
23.3 70.1 79.0 76.6 85.9 52.5 81.5 69.1 72.9 84.5
Barley ALBRIGHT AC AUSTENSON CDC BENTLEY CHAMPION COPELAND CDC FIBAR CDC LEGACY METCALFE AC NEWDALE SYNERGY AAC L120
35.3
5,436
31.3
4,485
29.7
5,989
41.8
3,850
37.2
1,163
35.9
L130
37.9
24,164
31.0
41,030
30.6
31,477
45.6
27,124
43.5
13,754
43.6
L140P L159 L230 L233P L252 L261
46.0 39.8 44.2 50.2 45.8 44.3
. 6,223 . . . .
. 37.3 . . . .
989 3,762 . . 21,476 1,714
35.0 33.7 . . 37.5 43.7
8,681 1,490 . . 18,198 2,165
49.5 46.3 . . 48.4 48.3
22,987 1,272 . . 44,828 2,394
44.4 42.8 . . 47.6 50.6
23,984 3,123 12,806 8,125 44,744 3,241
46.7 47.5 44.2 50.2 46.8 37.1
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3153 D 3154S D 3155C D 43E03 45CS40 45H29 45H31 45H33 45H72 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S56 46A76 46H75 530 VT 530PV G 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5545 CL 6044 RR 6074 RR 6080 RR 73-15 RR 73-45 74-44 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
33.0 34.8 41.8 31.7 44.6 39.8 39.0 45.0 42.7 47.0 43.1 47.3 44.7 29.8 41.6 37.6 42.4 40.3 40.5 42.5 45.0 31.9 41.6 44.4 33.0 30.8 40.4 40.5 40.5 40.9 40.9
3,859 . . . . 10,399 17,442 . . 558 . . . . 3,633 . . . . 26,036 . . . . 508 2,577 5,274 . . . .
23.1 . . . . 38.2 33.3 . . 45.9 . . . . 34.8 . . . . 35.9 . . . . 29.4 30.7 35.4 . . . .
4,510 4,319 . . . 14,431 25,995 . . 451 . . . 1,217 5,389 5,624 . . . 48,019 . 1,528 . . 2,992 1,010 9,221 . . . .
32.7 28.2 . . . 35.4 31.7 . . 33.1 . . . 19.7 35.0 32.6 . . . 36.3 . 23.2 . . 25.8 27.1 31.8 . . . .
3,191 988 6,024 1,418 . 10,795 23,638 2,132 . 937 2,588 . 8,208 2,340 5,022 5,728 8,206 . . 78,511 . 1,219 . . 2,823 527 19,368 . . . .
40.1 41.0 50.4 37.8 . 44.7 45.8 42.1 . 49.6 40.6 . 46.6 31.8 52.8 41.1 41.9 . . 46.1 . 38.0 . . 35.2 37.3 43.6 . . . .
2,897 1,021 6,203 1,180 . 3,408 25,637 22,163 . 700 4,410 . 4,637 4,104 7,201 5,379 5,068 3,382 530 54,867 . 1,487 4,533 435 2,333 . 20,498 1,870 . . 2,048
40.2 44.4 42.3 12.1 . 45.2 41.5 47.5 . 53.2 44.6 . 41.3 32.6 40.0 36.8 44.3 41.5 39.4 44.3 . 32.0 38.7 44.6 41.1 . 39.7 37.1 . . 44.6
932 1,368 4,756 1,570 9,429 916 20,923 13,856 415 638 970 9,369 1,161 2,027 3,398 1,370 1,890 1,713 3,253 40,938 468 1,216 1,685 590 936 1,072 23,067 . 5,767 8,553 .
28.8 43.8 30.1 40.8 44.6 49.6 42.2 41.5 42.7 47.0 43.2 47.3 45.0 27.8 46.5 46.3 39.5 37.7 40.7 44.4 45.0 36.6 49.4 44.4 31.3 31.5 42.9 . 41.6 40.0 .
49.2 53.5 46.6 36.9 59.1 40.3 43.0
. . 1,805 938 . . 2,205
. . 40.3 35.3 . . 36.7
. . 2,966 1,794 . 510 6,850
. . 35.2 30.8 . 30.1 39.2
2,688 . 4,506 1,285 . . 8,225
49.4 . 44.9 44.1 . . 46.5
7,243 . 10,230 1,132 . . 3,849
45.7 . 46.9 38.6 . . 43.0
6,502 945 7,570 559 6,036 587 2,026
53.1 53.5 53.2 39.4 59.1 49.3 48.7
29.8 42.9 43.5 33.6 28.7 42.1 45.8 40.0 41.9 42.3 50.2 42.6 37.4 38.8
. 3,646 . . 1,747 11,981 . 13,517 . . . . . .
. 40.2 . . 20.0 38.9 . 36.4 . . . . . .
962 7,142 . 405 852 17,811 . 7,383 . . . . . .
21.3 35.4 . 23.9 20.9 36.1 . 30.4 . . . . . .
1,964 5,901 . . 903 10,599 . 24,957 1,444 . . 1,094 . .
30.2 45.1 . . 39.7 47.1 . 42.8 35.3 . . 41.7 . .
. 5,972 . . 1,146 17,968 . 25,095 1,627 1,424 . 941 3,403 .
. 50.9 . . 34.2 45.8 . 41.2 41.0 42.1 . 43.3 35.4 .
2,216 799 7,786 402 764 2,594 3,350 19,482 4,691 1,172 870 658 1,825 530
33.0 48.0 43.5 43.5 35.9 51.8 45.8 41.4 44.3 42.6 50.2 43.1 41.2 38.8
118.5 109.1
. 41,752
. 110.1
. 50,820
. 111.5
. 77,089
. 105.0
6,084 48,833
116.1 108.5
28,830 28,683
118.9 115.0
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC PATRICK CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC STRIKER CDC
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average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Canola
Variety
2013
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
98
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
107.0 99.8 109.1 122.2
. 754 . 526
. 120.7 . 94.3
. 2,280 865 1,171
. 92.6 91.0 109.4
. 6,895 1,890 7,560
. 106.7 110.0 113.6
1,662 4,629 2,076 5,552
108.9 91.4 98.4 131.3
1,596 1,720 7,074 9,336
105.1 95.6 114.2 126.8
19.4 31.4 26.1
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602 561 424
19.4 31.4 26.1
46.8 54.9 58.0 47.7 50.7 61.2 45.6 50.7 50.7 50.3 63.6 48.7 46.4 37.4 47.2 50.3 40.6 48.9 46.3 53.0 44.5
2,521 . . 5,785 . . 13,379 6,643 . . . . 13,561 2,428 9,577 . 7,349 21,235 1,890 . 8,823
44.8 . . 52.2 . . 43.5 52.1 . . . . 52.3 36.9 51.4 . 48.6 51.6 57.1 . 51.6
1,820 . . 13,482 3,897 . 15,463 5,988 . 1,344 . . 12,277 4,385 19,253 . 2,859 35,245 6,051 . 6,706
38.5 . . 45.8 47.4 . 41.5 47.5 . 35.8 . . 43.5 42.1 44.4 . 40.4 47.0 42.0 . 35.8
4,480 527 . 13,607 21,160 . 13,491 6,585 . 5,181 2,317 3,589 10,720 4,257 19,168 . 5,737 32,032 3,655 . 4,975
52.8 51.1 . 47.7 48.1 . 49.6 51.1 . 49.3 63.8 51.3 44.4 33.1 49.3 . 31.3 47.7 45.4 . 43.8
1,582 7,172 1,250 11,593 27,571 1,748 17,029 2,727 . 4,623 5,480 8,349 5,220 945 14,186 4,642 4,705 40,296 2,766 793 3,800
42.0 46.2 50.8 44.4 51.9 38.9 45.0 46.7 . 48.4 55.9 45.7 40.4 37.6 44.9 47.5 39.0 46.6 45.8 49.3 44.1
869 14,815 10,893 8,502 22,956 6,976 5,974 1,307 2,702 4,301 4,761 5,508 1,177 1,285 3,888 7,003 2,218 18,626 2,269 2,094 890
47.4 59.2 58.8 51.8 52.2 66.7 53.7 65.2 50.7 58.1 72.4 51.7 52.9 35.9 49.1 52.1 41.5 56.3 51.0 54.4 45.8
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2,507
1953
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451
1,825
1,180
2,002
Soybean LEROY NSC RR2Y 22-60RY 23-11RY
average yields by risk zone
Wheat - Hard Red Spring ABOUND CDC BRANDON AAC CAMERON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE ELIE AAC GOODEVE AC IMAGINE CDC JATHARIA VB AAC MORRIS CDC VR MUCHMORE PLENTIFUL CDC SHAW SPLENDOR AC STANLEY CDC TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC 5604HR CL 5605HR CL 859 WR
Fababeans SNOWBIRD
Lentils - Red MAXIM CDC
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
41.3 37.8 34.2 37.4 43.3 44.0 43.4 44.4 44.0 42.8 47.9 46.9 45.9 45.6 39.1 34.6 38.4 43.9 41.8 37.7 44.6 38.8 37.4 42.5 39.9 41.8 41.8 48.7 48.7
. . . . . . . 2,405 . 615 . . . 1,180 . . . 5,690 2,047 . . . 2,755 10,784 . . . . .
. . . . . . . 47.1 . 42.7 . . . 45.0 . . . 40.9 40.6 . . . 38.6 41.8 . . . . .
. . . 531 . . . 2,345 . 2,678 . . . 4,778 . . . 7,794 1,575 . . . 2,895 10,846 5,878 . . . .
. . . 24.3 . . . 40.1 . 37.0 . . . 42.7 . . . 37.5 37.7 . . . 34.7 35.7 37.9 . . . .
. . . . 4,793 5,038 . 1,138 2,461 2,568 3,371 . 4,376 3,960 1,139 . . 9,451 . . . . 2,100 18,737 . . . . .
. . . . 46.1 44.7 . 45.2 44.9 47.4 49.8 . 44.0 44.8 33.6 . . 48.2 . . . . 38.4 43.1 . . . . .
2,283 . 992 . 5,579 3,958 . 2,110 9,357 3,912 4,523 . 4,777 11,576 2,195 . . 7,625 1,500 . 2,480 1,025 1,059 23,751 . 2,753 . . 1,097
44.8 . 37.4 . 42.7 43.8 . 48.2 43.7 45.2 45.5 . 47.8 47.9 42.5 . . 46.2 45.4 . 48.3 37.8 37.9 44.8 . 45.1 . . 40.3
2,526 904 1,040 1,284 588 1,186 2,125 1,101 3,434 1,773 5,318 604 1,740 5,347 900 654 2,208 3,645 761 4,417 6,624 405 579 13,914 1,025 . 6,223 8,759 .
38.1 37.8 31.2 42.8 27.4 41.7 43.4 39.3 44.2 39.3 48.8 46.9 45.6 43.8 37.6 34.6 38.4 45.8 46.3 37.7 43.2 41.4 40.9 43.3 51.0 . 40.3 49.7 .
48.6 48.4 46.9 46.1 37.8 40.8 47.8 40.1
. 1,858 . 11,362 . . . 4,650
. 46.4 . 49.7 . . . 42.4
. . . 14,763 . 917 . 9,794
. . . 38.7 . 36.1 . 37.6
597 683 . 13,388 . 1,354 1,067 5,935
42.0 35.8 . 42.8 . 36.8 40.3 39.4
2,966 715 1,606 18,902 . 1,093 6,287 5,300
51.4 49.9 47.4 52.2 . 43.4 49.2 44.8
13,909 590 845 11,623 575 1,148 5,706 3,437
48.2 67.5 45.9 46.0 37.8 46.6 47.5 37.9
31.8
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623
30.0
2,407
29.3
1,075
32.2
2,324
34.8
45.2 41.5 49.0 43.6 34.7 47.4 41.0 38.2
. . . 6,428 . . 724 .
. . . 43.1 . . 35.4 .
. . . 4,862 . . . .
. . . 38.9 . . . .
494 . . 2,377 . . 740 .
49.6 . . 47.8 . . 43.4 .
. . . 8,277 . . 1,923 825
. . . 45.9 . . 42.6 46.6
725 981 2,669 6,363 1,363 2,207 1,230 1,400
42.2 41.5 49.0 42.8 34.7 47.4 40.3 33.2
122.2 108.7 90.2 147.6
. 11,972 3,268 .
. 118.4 94.7 .
. 10,685 1,420 .
. 113.2 100.4 .
. 7,972 2,558 .
. 96.6 85.5 .
. 5,956 1,146 .
. 87.1 76.8 .
2,811 7,571 1,270 478
122.2 117.0 89.1 147.6
64.3 54.9 73.9 75.6 66.3 66.2
1,992 . . . 3,255 3,365
74.6 . . . 81.2 73.4
2,400 . . . 5,898 1,930
67.5 . . . 57.2 60.6
1,824 . . . 4,855 2,314
45.9 . . . 59.9 64.1
2,287 3,894 697 . 3,727 1,213
64.2 52.7 60.3 . 72.2 61.9
615 2,665 2,181 1,877 698 477
74.0 58.2 78.3 75.6 87.0 58.7
200PV CL 2000 CS 2200CS CL 3154S D 3155C D 43E03 45CS40 45H31 45H33 45H75 45H76 45M35 45S56 46H75 530PV G 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 5535 CL 5545 CL 6074 RR 6080 RR 73-15 RR 74-44 74-54 RR 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR
Field Peas AMARILLO CDC GOLDEN CDC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC PATRICK CDC RAEZER CDC SAFFRON CDC STRIKER CDC
Flax 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 22 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
76.6 68.7 73.2 64.4 96.0
1,184 4,410 5,675 7,374 .
80.6 72.9 80.5 62.7 .
4,066 3,794 2,017 7,824 .
72.5 58.3 62.4 59.1 .
6,249 4,354 2,113 10,983 465
77.4 66.1 62.3 64.4 89.0
6,242 9,500 1,626 13,146 2,232
74.8 69.9 73.0 65.9 97.8
4,637 6,191 524 9,645 1,242
80.7 72.1 80.0 68.0 95.3
44.7 48.4 39.6 44.2 51.3 52.9 46.0
15,969 . 4,875 . . . .
44.1 . 38.0 . . . .
21,117 3,228 2,826 . . . 5,772
39.6 42.8 35.8 . . . 41.0
23,990 5,037 1,204 . . . 11,382
45.7 48.8 40.6 . . . 47.9
29,745 9,352 3,387 . . 402 17,360
47.6 51.0 42.1 . . 48.7 48.3
12,675 16,586 2,104 6,959 4,992 2,606 18,637
45.4 48.0 43.6 44.2 51.3 53.6 44.3
Barley AUSTENSON CDC COPELAND CDC MEREDITH METCALFEAC SYNERGY AAC
Canola L130 L140P L159 L230 L233P L241C L252
99
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Oats CAMDEN CS MORGAN AC ORRIN CDC SOURIS
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC FORAY AAC FOREMOST AC PENHOLD AAC SADASH VISTA AC
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
average yields by risk zone
Avg. yield (Bu./acre)
RUFFIAN CDC SOURIS SUMMIT TRIACTOR
|
published by the Western Producer
100
| yield: saskatchewan 2018
5-year BARRIE AC BRANDON AAC CARBERRY CARDALE GOODEVE AC HARVEST INTREPID AC JATHARIA VB AAC LANDMARK CDC MORRIS CDC VR PLENTIFUL CDC SHAW STANLEY CDC STETTLER TITANIUM VB CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC WASKADA
2014
2015
2016
2017
5-year
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)
37.5 50.9 49.5 49.1 50.1 49.4 46.5 55.6 66.8 47.8 50.4 47.2 44.9 43.5 49.0 46.8 52.0 34.8
5,115 . . . 14,372 9,008 11,587 . . . . 7,444 1,553 2,409 . 19,124 22,481 1,087
36.6 . . . 54.4 52.1 49.9 . . . . 51.8 51.4 44.9 . 49.7 57.3 42.2
3,047 . . . 13,558 6,568 10,908 . . . 487 6,245 6,030 5,465 . 7,058 22,468 766
35.1 . . . 49.2 43.8 44.4 . . . 58.6 45.4 44.9 43.6 . 41.1 48.9 30.5
3,187 733 4,283 2,940 10,703 9,661 10,147 . . 1,460 5,792 4,278 5,839 4,412 648 4,041 29,195 1,770
35.2 53.8 42.2 47.3 46.3 49.7 44.6 . . 38.3 47.6 40.9 42.6 42.1 49.6 43.0 48.2 33.9
2,818 2,572 9,255 3,593 8,888 4,518 9,379 . . 3,284 14,257 2,624 4,219 4,327 2,248 4,607 29,814 1,342
43.2 44.3 51.6 51.8 48.3 53.3 45.3 . . 49.2 48.6 49.3 46.2 41.9 52.3 48.6 53.5 30.3
1,864 8,381 4,175 2,433 5,033 1,622 4,498 595 1,517 3,359 15,082 1,725 4,829 1,581 2,630 1,168 28,611 503
38.8 52.7 52.2 47.2 51.4 44.5 50.4 55.6 66.8 50.6 53.1 46.4 44.4 49.7 46.0 39.0 52.8 40.7
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891
1,916
2791 1601 1515
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. 966 .
. 4,267 .
. 1,759 .
1,220 2,501 1,247
2,791 1,698 1,515
Fababeans SNOWDROP CDC
Lentils - Red IMPULSE MAXIM CDC PROCLAIM CDC
Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
101
2017
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)
46.7 49.5 32.0 48.2 49.8 42.4 44.4 40.1
. . . 13,191 . 12,195 . .
. . . 53.9 . 50.9 . .
. . . 12,905 . 14,672 634 812
. . . 41.2 . 39.1 42.3 36.2
. . . 12,352 1,692 9,249 2,023 1,533
. . . 44.9 38.7 34.0 42.1 41.6
1,045 3,323 . 10,109 2,813 4,227 . 527
68.7 51.3 . 52.4 51.2 46.2 . 48.2
2,040 4,447 463 7,109 2,812 1,629 833 464
35.5 48.2 32.0 50.4 54.9 44.6 51.7 32.2
46.3 30.8
894 .
37.7 .
489 .
38.2 .
3,797 .
45.8 .
1,595 .
51.0 .
2,868 709
48.4 30.8
105.7 100.6
7,962 1,012
108.7 104.0
4,495 522
104.4 98.4
3,944 682
104.7 85.8
2,913 922
102.2 101.7
3,122 837
104.1 108.9
72.9 63.4 70.6 66.8 74.4 65.5 61.9 61.9
4,295 2,451 1,569 . 11,452 600 3,388 1,842
78.5 71.0 82.9 . 79.3 74.3 71.6 76.4
3,131 4,481 2,341 . 8,596 614 2,329 3,202
70.9 58.1 62.2 . 64.7 53.1 66.5 61.3
2,364 3,225 1,880 . 5,862 . 1,891 1,750
58.8 58.0 49.2 . 67.5 . 35.1 45.7
2,085 3,953 1,030 1,092 11,701 . . 736
79.7 71.5 74.0 69.3 74.9 . . 67.7
2,396 1,050 2,665 3,325 5,879 629 1,093 535
73.7 54.8 84.4 66.0 84.9 69.3 68.4 60.8
67.4 . 63.1 55.6 59.7 54.4 53.9 54.8 59.3 57.8 51.8 55.8 53.0 60.0
. . . 18,256 12,654 6,205 4,935 . . 2,134 999 5,370 8,509 .
. . . 59.7 65.7 59.7 52.8 . . 55.6 59.7 55.8 60.7 .
. . . 11,438 10,692 2,746 3,481 821 . . 2,099 2,467 23,464 .
. 1,922 . 56.5 54.1 46.0 47.8 59.1 . . 55.3 54.0 53.0 .
. 46.4 . 10,872 14,268 1,931 5,401 5,698 . 1,124 3,922 . 24,194 .
. 2,838 . 46.2 55.2 48.5 49.3 45.2 . 45.7 47.5 . 43.9 .
973 50.3 . 4,276 7,563 745 3,493 9,553 559 2,741 2,939 1,035 17,061 .
61.9 1,369 . 55.7 64.1 52.4 62.1 59.6 62.6 62.8 55.1 53.1 59.3 .
4,099 49.8 4,412 5,438 1,736 760 3,170 9,573 1,386 532 1,301 750 14,337 680
68.6 63.1 58.8 66.8 58.4 61.3 55.5 57.9 66.2 45.8 65.5 56.1 60.0
1914
611
1,384
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2,004
2,022
897
2,026
Field Peas ABARTH AMARILLO CDC LIMERICK CDC MEADOW CDC SAFFRON CDC STRIKER CDC TETRIS TREASURE CDC
IP Canola 1012 RR 1020 RR
Oats MORGAN AC SO-I CDC
Wheat - Canada Prairie ANDREW AC CRYSTAL AC FOREMOST AC PENHOLD AAC SADASH SY985 5700PR 5702 PR
Wheat - Hard Red Spring
risk zone 23 average yields by variety 5-year Variety
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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)
74.3 75.4 68.6
. 4,205 3,938
. 73.3 68.0
2,653 5,010 4,307
67.9 72.3 64.3
2,666 6,683 4,720
71.0 73.4 65.8
2,350 2,573 5,087
77.6 78.3 74.6
688 4,120 4,198
100.8 82.4 69.5
46.0 47.0 44.8 48.9 38.8 54.9 47.9 44.9 51.5 44.7 49.8 51.1 46.9 53.1 54.3 47.5 43.6 45.3 50.4 45.2 42.2 39.9 43.4 43.4 47.5 47.5
20,593 . 679 . . . . 855 . . . . . . . . . 8,388 . . 10,263 . . . . .
42.2 . 48.9 . . . . 38.0 . . . . . . . . . 46.7 . . 41.0 . . . . .
29,786 1,107 1,283 . . . 6,711 3,442 . . . . . . 867 . . 25,988 . . 12,618 5,435 . . . .
39.7 34.9 39.3 . . . 42.0 41.6 . . . . . . 49.1 . . 40.9 . . 37.8 38.1 . . . .
43,011 . . . . . 5,143 6,590 . 2,317 . 1,642 3,253 . 2,024 . . 28,923 . . 12,713 1,183 . . . .
45.3 . . . . . 49.2 44.2 . 47.2 . 56.4 49.9 . 50.7 . . 47.2 . . 44.4 45.7 . . . .
46,288 3,494 1,432 . . 430 17,011 5,833 639 . . 7,821 3,198 . 2,555 2,174 . 13,079 612 406 14,311 . 4,293 . . 4,638
51.5 48.6 47.4 . . 56.0 48.8 49.5 50.5 . . 52.7 43.3 . 58.9 48.3 . 50.6 50.4 41.1 46.0 . 47.4 . . 48.8
25,450 8,671 839 14,355 1,222 704 4,469 1,395 1,774 537 2,238 7,958 4,655 734 1,545 547 3,215 4,501 3,173 2,179 16,612 455 . 14,375 5,824 .
47.4 47.8 45.5 48.9 38.8 54.3 51.9 41.9 51.8 33.6 49.8 48.3 47.3 53.1 54.5 44.3 43.6 40.3 50.4 45.9 41.2 45.5 . 42.2 46.5 .
Barley AUSTENSON CDC COPELAND CDC METCALFE AC
Canola L130 L140P L159 L230 L233P L241C L252 1990 CANTERRA 2000 CS 43E03 45CS40 45H33 45H76 45M35 46H75 533PV G 540PV G 5440 INVIGOR 6074 RR 6080 RR 74-44 74-54 RR 75-45 75-45 RR 75-65 RR 7565 RR
BRANDON AAC CARBERRY 49.0 ELIE AAC GOODEVE AC HARVEST INFINITY INTREPID AC PLENTIFUL CDC REDWATER AAC SHAW STANLEY CDC UNITY UTMOST CDC VESPER
Lentils - Red MAXIM CDC
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average yields by risk zone
average yields by risk zone
Variety
2013
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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 4 Weather derivative program
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2012
2103
2014
2015
2016
2017
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 16,242 746,092
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 6,733 692,699
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
29,125,643 8,916,118 4,466,764 3,617,026 4,023,976 1,654,580 1,644,534 597,549 704,403 566,924 231,719 176,861 198,694 267,584 314,245 123,709 71,484 93,723 76,269 36,314 8,023 5,253 1,329,891
28,334,331 10,239,091 4,784,803 2,818,846 2,927,270 1,399,391 1,544,268 637,727 836,734 344,041 216,731 560,752 202,508 182,203 216,812 139,808 53,817 91,017 36,140 35,568 13,888 5,253 1,047,663
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