Canadian farmers made heavy deliveries of grains and oilseeds off the combine and into the commercial pipeline this September, with total deliveries of the major crops up 13.3 per cent from the same month the previous year, reported Statistics Canada. The post Near record September major grain deliveries: Statistics Canada appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Canadian farmers made heavy deliveries of grains and oilseeds off the combine and into the commercial pipeline this September, with total deliveries of the major crops up 13.3 per cent from the same month the previous year, reported Statistics Canada.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Canadian farmers made heavy deliveries of grains and oilseeds off the combine and into the commercial pipeline this September, with total deliveries of the major crops up 13.3 per cent from the same month the previous year, reported Statistics Canada. The post Near record September major grain deliveries: Statistics Canada appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Tony Tryhuk of RBC Dominion Securities said canola should stay rangebound if Canada’s trade war with China continues. The post ICE Weekly: No upside for canola if China situation continues: trader appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
It can be profitable to understand where the crop markets are positioned in the context of their big-picture cycles. The post Cycle swings dictate farming profitability appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Tony Tryhuk of RBC Dominion Securities said canola should stay rangebound if Canada’s trade war with China continues. The post ICE Weekly: No upside for canola if China situation continues: trader appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Ontario soybean yields better than expected, both Ontario and U.S. corn crops bigger than anticipated. This is weighing on grain prices.| Farmtario
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Recent comments from Chinese and Canadian officials offer a shot of positive vibes that lifted ICE canola futures to their highest levels in a month, even without actual concrete developments on the trade front.| Manitoba Co-operator
Large global supplies of wheat leave little reason for market prices to move higher — although solid demand for wheat should continue to limit the downside, commodity watcher Phil Franz-Warkentin writes.| Manitoba Co-operator
Western Canadian wheat bids were mostly lower during the week ended Sept. 4, 2025 due to weather and potential high yields worldwide.| Grainews
Western Canadian wheat prices were mostly weaker as rains in the Prairies delayed harvesting operations during the week ended Aug. 21, 2025.| Manitoba Co-operator
Market analyst Jerry Klassen explains what fewer barley acres means for Canadian cattle feeders in 2025-26, and other factors playing into the feed grain market. The post As Canadian farmers plant less barley in 2025, what does it mean for cattle feeders? appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Canada’s competition for its piece of global pea sales is expected to heat up as Russia expects a bigger pea crop in 2025.| Manitoba Co-operator
Predicting how global events will unfold is a struggle for even the most respected grain market observers.| Grainews
Barley prices have been slipping lower during this crop year. Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst, says the seasonal pattern of barley prices| Alberta Farmer Express