Numerous sources north of the border suggest Canadian farmers’ 2017 planting intentions could involve a shift similar to what may occur in the U.S. Numerous sources north of the border suggest Canadian farmers’ 2017 planting intentions could involve changes similar to what may occur in the U.S. (see Ag Perspectives, 23 January 2017). They indicate a significant shift away from spring wheat and durum wheat with those acres likely moved to canola and pulses. That is where the money has been, and those are the two markets that have withstood the bearish price projections and rallied instead of collapsing post-harvest. The possible changes to the acreage mix in Canada this spring as based on today’s assumptions are noted below:Spring Wheat Acre...