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More canola, a bit less wheat in 2025/26 says StatCan

Mixed projections for other cereals, oilseed, pulses

By Glen Hallick August 28, 2025
Canadian farmers are forecast to harvest more canola in 2025/26, while there’s to be less wheat, Statistics Canada said in its crop production report on Aug. 28.

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CBOT Weekly: Soybeans, corn set to push lower

Soyoil a bright spot

By Glen Hallick August 27, 2025
Prices for the soy complex, and corn pushed lower for the most part during the week ended Aug. 27. Terry Reilly, senior agricultural specialist for Marex, said there were a few factors behind the declines, which he expects the losses to continue.


USDA’s spring and winter wheat ratings exceed expectations
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Prairie Wheat Weekly: Spring wheat higher, U.S. futures down

Rains delay Prairie wheat harvest

By Adam Peleshaty August 22, 2025
Western Canadian wheat prices were mostly weaker as rains in the Prairies delayed harvesting operations during the week ended Aug. 21, 2025.

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Manitoba harvest sees winter crops pass halfway point

Combining of spring crops getting started

By Glen Hallick August 20, 2025
Harvest operations in Manitoba pressed ahead during the week ended Aug. 18, with fall rye and winter wheat leading the way.


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U.S. grains: Corn, soybeans rise on short-covering ahead of weekend, crop tour

By Karl Plume, Reuters August 15, 2025
U.S. corn and soybean futures rose on Friday on short-covering ahead of the weekend and a closely followed crop tour set to begin surveying fields across the Midwest next week.

Prairie Wheat Weekly Spring wheat prices decline
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Prairie Wheat Weekly Spring wheat prices decline

Durum prices stay put

By Adam Peleshaty August 15, 2025
Western Canadian spring wheat prices were mostly lower, while those for durum were relatively steady during the week ended Aug. 14, 2025.


Prairie wheat bids weaken in early August
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Prairie wheat bids weaken in early August

Losses in U.S. futures weigh

By Phil Franz-Warkentin August 8, 2025
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada were weaker during the week ended Aug. 7, as a move to five-year lows in the United States futures weighed on prices.

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CBOT Weekly: More pressure on grain prices

U.S. grain, soybean prices to go lower: analyst

By Adam Peleshaty August 6, 2025
Corn, soybean and wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade continue to drop and one Chicago-based analyst says they are going to be even lower.


‘There isn’t a lot of pricing available out there for old or new crop on a lot of commodities.’ – Scott Shiels. Photo: Thinkstock
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Prairie Wheat Weekly: Cash prices shift either side of unchanged

Declines in U.S. wheat prices, loonie fuel mixed values

By Glen Hallick July 31, 2025
Cash prices for spring wheat and durum across the Canadian Prairies saw slight movement either way during the week ended July 31.

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Feed Grain Weekly: Rain weakens Alberta prices, rest of Prairies remains firm

Farmers should shop around

By Glen Hallick July 31, 2025
Feed grain prices in Alberta moved lower following recent rains, said Susanne Leclerc, owner of Market Master Ltd. in Edmonton. However, she suggested prices could increase prior to the coming harvest.


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