Oat prices could move lower due to high acreage

Canadian oat prices are expected to move lower after a Statistics Canada report showed acreage up significantly in 2013-14. However, oats’ price spread relationship with other commodities will continue to strengthen,said Ryan McKnight, grain merchant for Linear Grain at Carman, Man. According to StatsCan, 3.371 million acres of oats were seeded this spring, up about […] Read more


Canary seed acreage smallest in decades

Strong cereal prices, flat canary seed prices and disappointing past yields have led to the lowest canary seed acreage in Canada in decades, according to Kevin Hursh, executive director for the Canaryseed Development Commission of Saskatchewan. According to Statistics Canada’s seeded acreage report released June 25, canary seed acreage dropped to 165,000 acres in 2013-14 […] Read more

U.S. corn crops pushing new-crop barley prices lower

New-crop barley prices in Western Canada are expected to trend downward with help from a larger-than-expected U.S. corn crop, said Jim Beusekom, grain broker with Marketplace Commodities at Lethbridge, Alta. “The prices depend on what happens to new-crop corn,” he said. “Many analysts are predicting new-crop corn to drop below US$5 per bushel on the […] Read more



Southeastern Sask. lentil seeding in doubt

Lentil acreage in southeastern Saskatchewan may be smaller than anticipated, as below-average planting conditions continue to hit the region. A late winter and extremely wet spring have provided problems for some farmers, who are now at the point where they must decide if they can get all of their seeds into the ground. “There are […] Read more


China’s demand for Canadian canola meal could rise

There are strong indications that China’s demand for Canadian canola meal will be on the rise in the near future, especially after a report from the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) showed dairy production increases when cows consume canola meal. According to a joint Sino-Canadian study released Friday morning, when used in dry rations, Canadian […] Read more

Demand for yellow peas remains strong

Demand for Canadian yellow peas continues to be strong after a disappointing Rabi crop (spring) harvest in India, said industry participants. According to the Saskatchewan Pulse Market report for May 2013, yellow pea imports for India are expected to be in the 1.5 million- to 1.7 million-tonne range for 2012-13. “I think a good chunk […] Read more


Alta. seeding aided by warmer weather, but still behind

Warmer conditions in Alberta have advanced the seeding process the past two weeks, but most areas are still a week behind normal, according to a provincial crop specialist. “The last few years we’ve had cool, wet Mays,” said Harry Brook with Alberta’s Ag-Info Centre in Stettler. “This year May was cool and wet early on, […] Read more