Statistics Canada’s survey of planting intentions said Ontario corn acreage will increase by 5/4 per cent and soybean acreage will be about the same last last year.
But the survey was done before war close the Strait of Hormuz sending prices for nitrogen fertilizer and diesel fuel soaring.
That might prompt a shift from corn to soybeans.
It said soybean prices are on an import basis for crushers and corn prices are supported by strong demand for ethanol.
It said Ontario farmers seeded 1.12 million acres of winter wheat last fall, down 64,000 acres from the fall of 2024. We continue to project an Ontario winter wheat crop of 2.5 million tonnes, down from last year’s output of 2.9 million.
Ontario farmers are only expected to seed 43,000 acres of spring wheat, down from 62,800 acres last year. This is a modern-day historical low.