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Glacier FarmMedia—The recent influx of moisture across the Prairies put pressure on feed grain prices, according to an Alberta-based trader. Matt Beusekom of Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge, ...
Producers looking to reseed drought-thrashed forage stands might want to check out results from a recent University of Saskatchewan study. The university set out to compare the performance of forage ...
Chicago | Reuters—Chicago corn and soy futures drifted down on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture projected U.S. end-of-season supplies above market expectations in a monthly ...
MarketsFarm — Enormous canola crush margins will lead to increased demand for the Canadian oilseed, according to MarketsFarm’s director of markets and weather Bruce Burnett. As of Tuesday, the nearby ...
Chinese buyers bought between 400,000 and 500,000 metric tons of wheat from Australia and Canada in recent weeks, traders said, as heat threatens to damage crops in China’s agricultural heartlands.
Deere & Co said on Wednesday it would cut an unspecified number of production and salaried jobs to save costs as it grapples with a downturn in farm equipment demand. The cuts will reduce “overlap and ...
Chicago corn and soy futures eased on Friday ahead of a long weekend in the U.S., after President Donald Trump posted on ...
Glacier FarmMedia — Lawrence MacAulay, the federal agriculture minister, won’t be running in the next election. MacAulay made the announcement March 1 in a statement he shared on social media. “With a ...
The European Commission urged the U.S. on Friday to bring respect, not threats, to trade talks after President Donald Trump ...
Chicago cattle futures were mixed on the eve of the Memorial Day weekend as this month's cattle on feed report showed a ...
An influx of $8.6 million in federal funds will help Dairy Farmers of Canada to evaluate and improve its quality assurance and traceability programs, and to work toward its 2050 net zero goal, the ...
Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm — Canola prices at the Intercontinental Exchange were on a rollercoaster ride during the week ended Oct. 30. The January contract traded within a wide C$20 per tonne ...