Canola cash market falling along with futures

The canola cash market has weakened recently, following along with the falling ICE Futures Canada canola market. Recent weakness in the futures market is linked to reports of generally favourable weather conditions for Western Canada’s canola crop, as well as technical based selling. Jon Driedger, market analyst with FarmLink Marketing Solutions in Winnipeg, said that in recent […] Read more

W. Cdn CWRS wheat bids down for fourth straight week

Cash bids for CWRS across western Canada moved lower for the fourth straight week during the period ended July 22, as weather conditions have been generally favourable for wheat development in North America, analysts noted. On July 22, average spot bids for 13.5% CWRS acrossManitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta came in at around C$255 per tonne, or […] Read more



Western Canadian CWRS wheat bids down, CPRS up

Cash wheat bids across Western Canada saw some mixed activity during the week ended July 15, with CWRS bids edging lower and CPRS prices moving higher. CWRS bids moved lower, following the Minneapolis wheat futures market while CPRS bids followed Kansas City wheat futures higher. On July 15, average spot bids for 13.5% CWRS acrossManitoba, […] Read more


Manitoba corn crop flourishing amid hot weather

Manitoba’s corn crop has been flourishing amid recent hot weather — so much so, that most of the crops are now at the average stage of development, despite being planted later than normal. “Everything is looking really, really good at this point,” said Morgan Cott, field agronomist with the Manitoba Corn Growers Association. “It’s grown […] Read more




Prairie durum prices seen steady in new crop year

Western Canadian durum prices are expected to stay steady in the new crop year and continue to hold a premium over spring wheat. The expected tight supply situation should help to keep a firm floor under the market. “We’re probably going to hold on to durum prices where they are today, maybe a little bit […] Read more


Prairie wheat bids fall with U.S. futures

Cash wheat bids across Western Canada moved lower during the week ended June 10, following the price action seen in U.S. wheat futures. Average spot bids on Monday for 13.5-per-cent-protein Canada Western red spring (CWRS) wheat across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta came in at around C$273 per tonne ($7.42 per bushel), based on pricing available […] Read more