Wet weather and declining feed grain demand is causing Western Canadian feed grain prices to decline as of July 2, 2026.
By Glen Hallick, Reporter To mark the 250th Independence Day, the United States grain and oilseed markets will remain closed ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has launched a $30 million project to find products and practices that can replace ...
Bayer said on Thursday it was consolidating its U.S. Roundup business in its new Ruveon unit. Analysts suggest this could be ...
Much like the upcoming World Cup soccer game against Morocco — a win for Canada at yesterday’s CUSMA review would have been ...
Kuhn North America has a new series of total mixed ration (TMR) reel mixers for dairy and beef operations: the Kuhn Knight RC ...
More heavy rain has renewed flooding concerns in western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan, stranding pastured livestock and ...
The Canadian dollar began the month of July at its highest close in 10 days. The loonie closed at US$0.7052 or US$1=C$1.4181, compared to US$0.7037 or US$1=US$1.4210 on Tuesday. Canadian markets were ...
The following includes average grain prices at various areas in Western Canada in Canadian dollars per metric tonne. Figures are provided by PDQ, which is owned by the Alberta Wheat Commission, and ...
As wet conditions across most of the Canadian Prairies wreak havoc on crops, how much canola will be harvested come the fall? Meanwhile, prices for canola are expected to stay in a narrow range.
The USDA’s Fertilizer Investment and Expansion for Long Term Domestic Supply, or FIELDS, program will prioritize domestic fertilizer production projects that can supply the market quickly and ...
Henrique Carvalho, an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba, has six flux towers located across agro-Manitoba. Their purpose? To measure the ...
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