Despite weaker U.S. futures, Western Canadian wheat prices increased during the week ended Oct. 9, 2025. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Prices rise as harvest ends appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Prairie farmers and agronomists needing a more definitive process to detect fusarium infection in cereal grains, particularly barley, may get such a process out of research underway at the University of Saskatchewan. The post Fusarium head blight mycotoxin detector in the works appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada were weaker during the week ended Oct. 2, as losses in United States futures and seasonal harvest pressure weighed on values. The post Prairie spring wheat bids soften with U.S. futures appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Canada’s first durum variety classified as resistant to ergot may expand the wheat’s acreage in parts of Western Canada where it’s not been typically grown.| Grainews
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada were weaker during the week ended Oct. 2, as losses in United States futures and seasonal harvest pressure weighed on values. The post Prairie spring wheat bids soften with U.S. futures appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressGFM Network Daily News - Alberta Farmer Express
Spring wheat bids in Western Canada were higher while those for durum went in both directions as of Sept. 25, 2025.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Canadian grain and oilseed production in 2025/26 was likely larger than earlier expectations, as warm temperatures and increased precipitation across the Prairies in August helped crop development, according to updated estimates from Statistics Canada released Sept. 17.| Farmtario
Western Canadian wheat bids were mostly lower during the week ended Sept. 4, 2025 due to weather and potential high yields worldwide.| Grainews
Cash prices for spring wheat and durum across the Canadian Prairies incurred losses almost across the board during the week ended Aug. 28.| Manitoba Co-operator
Boosting populations of natural enemies such as Bracon cephi gives farmers a low-cost, sustainable way to reduce wheat stem sawfly losses without relying on insecticides that rarely work.| Grainews
All wheat production in Canada is to remain relatively steady in 2025/26 said the United States Department of Agriculture attaché in Ottawa. In the report released on July 28, they forecast 35.15 million tonnes compared to 34.96 million in 2024/25.| Grainews