Prairie green pea market reaches a top

The green pea market in Western Canada has reached a top after steadily increasing to record-high levels, industry officials said. According to Prairie Ag Hotwire, green pea cash bids delivered to the elevator ranged from $13 to $14 per bushel as of Thursday (Dec. 6). This compares to month-ago prices of $11 to $13 per […] Read more



CWB still looking for more wheat

Sign-up deadlines for CWB’s pool programs have come and gone, but the former Canadian Wheat Board is still looking for more grain. "We’ve been able to get some really good sales for the tonnes that we have now, and movement has been really good," said Gord Flaten, CWB’s vice-president of grain procurement. "So, looking to […] Read more




Ont. corn, soy yield better than expected

Soybean and corn crops in Ontario are yielding better than expected, according to industry officials. "We had quite a dry summer in Ontario so there were considerable concerns that the yields were not going to be there," said Horst Bohner, soybean specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in Guelph. "But […] Read more


Oat prices near historic highs

Cash bids for oats in Manitoba have soared to a level near historic highs, industry officials said. Some Manitoba oat farmers were receiving up to $4.00 per bushel as of Oct. 22, Warren Alexander, a commodity trader with Emerson Milling, in Emerson said. "This price level, historically, seems to be the high," he said. "Prices have […] Read more