
Crops

Ukraine asks Lebanon to bar Syrian ship carrying ‘stolen’ corn
Corn taken from multiple storage units, Ukraine alleges

Feed weekly outlook: Barley, wheat prices now steady
U.S. corn imports keep lid on barley values

Increases seen in most July grain deliveries
Oats deliveries more than double, canola near double

July canola crush sets new records
Soybean crush down slightly from last July

U.S. grains: Soybeans up as heat risk in focus
Weak demand erodes corn, wheat

ICE weekly outlook: Canola following soyoil’s lead
Stat Can's principal field crop estimates will be released on Aug. 29, may affect prices

U.S. grains: soybeans end higher amid extreme heat, crop tour findings
Wheat ticked higher as traders assessed the latest Russian attack on a Ukrainian grain port

CBOT weekly outlook: damage from extreme heat immediately unknown
CBOT largely ignored the latest machinations in the Russia-Ukraine war that could change quickly: analyst
![“There’s even a question of would harvest equipment be available for 2023. There will be some equipment available, but will it be what you want and [what] fits your needs?” – Bill Campbell, Keystone Agricultural Producers. Photo: iStock/Getty Images](https://static.canadiancattlemen.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/23095310/combines-3-silhouette-iStock-150x150.jpg)
Manitoba crop report: dry week helps advance harvest
Cattle producers move herds to hay fields to graze regrowth

Panama Canal’s drought-induced bottleneck eases
Some vessels detour; transits per day still reduced