Feed Grains: Oat prices jump on Prairies

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 20 (CNS Canada) – Delivered elevator prices for oats jumped overnight on the Prairies. Bids rose 15 cents in Saskatchewan and are now going for C$2.65 to C$2.92 per bushel while in Manitoba they increased by 16 cents to come in at C$2.90 to C$3.34. Feed wheat in […] Read more




Feed Grains: European barley exports down on year

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 16 (CNS Canada) – European barley exports are running well behind the year ago pace, with the 1.88 million tonnes exported to date about 65 per cent off the 2015/16 pace, according to reports. Soft wheat exports, at 11.13 million tonnes as of December 13 were up slightly […] Read more



Feed Grains: US interest rate hike watched

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 14 (CNS Canada) – The US Federal Reserve raised its key overnight interest rate to 0.75 per cent on Wednesday, as had been widely anticipated. Expectations for further rate increases in 2017 could come to play in the world feed grains markets through their impact on the US […] Read more


Feed Grains: Russian barley exports moving slow

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 13 (CNS Canada) – Barley exports out of Russia are running well behind the year-ago pace, according to a report from UkrAgroConsult. The country has exported about 1.7 million tonnes of barley during the first five months of the 2016/17 marketing year, which was the slowest pace in […] Read more

Feed Grains: US meat production rising

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 12 (CNS Canada) – Canadian farmers have delivered 889,700 tonnes of barley into the commercial pipeline as of December 4, which is up slightly from the year-ago pace, according to Canadian Grain Commission data. In other feed grain related news, the USDA recently raised its projections for beef […] Read more



Feed Grains: Arctic cold descends on US winter wheat

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 8 (CNS Canada) – CORN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade fell three to four cents per bushel lower on Thursday, as speculation grew the USDA would hike its estimate for US corn stockpiles in its Friday supply and demand report. Spillover losses in soybeans contributed to […] Read more