Prairie heat moderates, rain to cool crops

A heat wave this week across Western Canada’s canola and grain belt has moderated slightly, and rains forecast into next week should sprinkle some relief onto stressed crops, an agricultural meteorologist said. Temperatures that were forecast to reach around 35 C by midweek came in slightly cooler in some areas, said meteorologist Andrew Owen of […] Read more









Viterra opens up for bidding war

Canada’s largest grain handler said Thursday it has opened its books to potential buyers, setting the stage for a possible bidding war and sending its shares nine per cent higher. Viterra said in a statement it has established a process for considering expressions of interest, including confidentiality agreements. It shed no light on who might […] Read more



CHS buying Canadian durum

The largest U.S. grain co-operative, CHS Inc., is buying Canadian durum and looks to bulk up on other crops there to seize the “phenomenal” opportunity left by the end of the Canadian Wheat Board marketing monopoly later this year, a CHS executive told Reuters on Monday. In mid-December, a federal bill became law that will […] Read more

Ritz sees CWB gaining grain handling deals

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Monday he is confident the Canadian Wheat Board will strike agreements with grain handlers to allow it to start buying farmers’ 2012 crops for future delivery. A new federal law will strip the board’s marketing monopoly for Prairie wheat and barley as of Aug. 1. The Wheat Board plans to […] Read more