Ontario winter wheat acres this fall are expected to be down from a year ago, even as growers enjoyed mostly excellent planting conditions.
RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson pegged winter wheat planted area for harvest in 2026 at close to 1 million acres – but not over that threshold. If accurate, that would be down from the 1.18 million acres Statistics Canada estimated farmers in the province planted in the fall of 2024, and the first time planted area fell below 1 million since 930,300 acres went into the ground for harvest in 2022.
“The economics on everything are poor, but most growers consider wheat to be the poorest,” Johnson said in an email message on Friday. “Acres would have been down a lot without excellent fall weather.”
Ontario weather has turned wetter this week, but conditions throughout September and into October were mostly warm and dry, allowing good progress on the soybean harvest and providing producers with a good window for winter wheat planting.