Feed Grains: Low-quality durum destined for feed market

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 6 (CNS Canada) – CORN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade finished one cent higher on Tuesday, as slow selling by US farmers underpinned the market. Chart-based trading and spillover gains in soybeans also lent support. Statistics Canada released its estimates for grain and oilseed production in […] Read more


Feed Grains: Prairie oats fight through tough year

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 5 (CNS Canada) – CORN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade reaped strong gains on Monday, finishing 11 to 12 cents per bushel higher. The market climbed with technical trading and advances in soybeans and soymeal. The final crop report from Alberta Agriculture noted this year’s oat […] Read more

Feed Grains: Large Canadian grain supplies expected

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 2 (CNS Canada) – Statistics Canada’s production estimates, due out on December 6, are generally expected to show large wheat and barley crops. While the data won’t break down by quality, more grain is grading feed than normal this year due to the adverse weather. Trade estimates on […] Read more


Feed Grains: Ukrainian grain stocks tighten

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Dec. 1 (CNS Canada) – Ukrainian grain stocks as of November 1 came in at 27.1 million tonnes, which was 12 per cent below the supplies on hand at the same point the previous year, according to a report from the country’s statistics agency. On a crop-by-crop basis, wheat […] Read more

Feed Grains: OPEC agreement may boost grains

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Nov. 30 (CNS Canada) – A tentative agreement by OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) to cut crude oil production by over a million barrels a day has the potential to underpin feed grain markets as well, given the prominent usage of grains in alternative fuels. Crude oil […] Read more



Feed Grains: Bird flu outbreaks watched

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Nov. 28 (CNS Canada) – Bird flu outbreaks in both Europe and South Korea have seen hundreds of thousands of birds culled in recent weeks, which could put some pressure on international feed markets going forward. About 190,000 ducks in the Netherlands and 180,000 in South Korea were culled […] Read more


Feed Grains: Hay quality dampened in Saskatchewan

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Nov. 25 (CNS Canada) – CORN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade settled roughly a penny lower on Friday. The market felt pressure from a forecast from the International Grains Council which pegged the world corn crop at a staggering 1.042 billion tonnes. That is seven million tonnes […] Read more