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Canada prepares to target U.S. goods in COOL spat

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-17
Canada will put forward a list of U.S. products it wants to target in retaliation for U.S. country-of-origin meat labels if last-minute changes to U.S. label regulations don't prove satisfactory, Canadian officials said on Friday.


U.S. corn up with farmers busy planting, not selling

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-17
U.S. corn futures rose 1.8 per cent on Friday, reversing three days of declines on strong cash markets as farmers focused on planting their 2013 crop rather than selling in the cash market, traders and analysts said.


Label rules tightened on tenderized meats

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-17
Starting July 2, federally inspected meat plants in Canada will be required to label beef steaks or roasts that have been mechanically tenderized, the federal government announced Friday.


U.S. corn falls as crop prospects improve

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-16
U.S. corn futures fell 1.4 per cent on Thursday on optimism over seeding progress and prospects for the new crop, while soybeans rose on tight U.S. supplies, traders said.


U.S. hog futures climb with rising pork prices

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-16
Chicago Mercantile Exchange hog futures closed higher on Thursday, lifted by strong wholesale pork values in tight seasonal supplies, analysts and traders said.


U.S. cattle futures dip on belief beef peak scaled

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-16
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live cattle futures fell on Wednesday on trade ideas that the top of cash markets are set following a series of gains to record highs in the wholesale beef market, traders and analysts said.


More upside likely in old-crop canola

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-15
ICE Futures Canada canola contracts moved higher during the week ended May 15, with the largest gains in the old-crop July contract as tightening supplies and bullish technicals provided support.


CEO says half Smithfield's U.S. pork will soon be off ractopamine

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-15
Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork producer, said Tuesday it will soon raise half of its hogs on feed that does not contain the additive ractopamine, a lean-muscle-promoting drug that has been banned in China and Russia.


U.S. wheat down on firm dollar, sluggish exports

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-15
Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade fell 2.4 per cent to a two-week low on Wednesday in reaction to technical selling, a stronger U.S. dollar and lacklustre exports of U.S. grain, traders said.


Corn lower as U.S. planting weather improves

Source: Daily News | 2013-05-14
Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) corn futures fell on Tuesday on profit-taking and expectations that U.S. farmers will make significant planting progress this week, traders said.


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