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Feed barley sees nearby strength heading into spring

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News March 14, 2024
Seasonal trends and rising corn prices have underpinned the feed grain market in Western Canada over the past few weeks, although ample supplies will likely limit the upside going forward.

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ICE Canada Weekly: Look for canola to ease back

By Glen Hallick, GFM Network News March 14, 2024
At mid-March one broker said he expects canola prices on the Intercontinental Exchange to make their way lower for the balance of the month.


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Below-normal spring runoff for most of Saskatchewan

By MarketsFarm, GFM Network News March 12, 2024
Most of Saskatchewan will experience below-normal to well below-normal levels of runoff in 2024, according to the provincial Water Security Agency's Spring Runoff Forecast for 2024, released March 12.

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Prairie wheat weekly outlook: Prices for red wheat up, amber durum mixed

U.S. wheat complex also mixed; Canadian prices bolstered by dollar's drop

By Glen Hallick, GFM Network News March 1, 2024
There were modest price increases for wheat on the Canadian Prairies during the week ended Feb. 29. However, as Canadian Western Red Spring Wheat and Canada Prairie Red Spring Wheat edged up, prices for Canadian Western Amber Durum were mixed.


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Fading El Niño to be replaced by La Niña: The Weather Network

Warmer than normal temperatures expected to continue on the Prairies

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Fading El Niño weather patterns will be replaced by La Niña conditions heading into the summer, according to the latest seasonal forecast from The Weather Network.

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Spring road restrictions coming soon to Prairies

Grain, equipment movement can be affected by road bans

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News February 27, 2024
The spring melt across Western Canada will cause disruptions to grain and livestock movement, as seasonal spring road restrictions come into effect across the Prairies.


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Markets

Pulse weekly outlook: Mixed price movement for Prairie lentils

Australian supply, pricing pressuring old crop red lentils

By Glen Hallick, GFM Network News February 27, 2024
In the Prairie Ag Hotwire compilation of prices from across Western Canada, as of Feb. 26, Laird lentils added two cents ranged from 57 to 78 cents/lb. delivered depending on the size.

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Feed grain weekly: Buyers waiting longer to purchase more grain

U.S. corn shipments continue to put pressure on feed prices

By Adam Peleshaty - MarketsFarm, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Buying activity for feed barley and feed wheat in Western Canada is moving slowly and prices continue to decline, according to Susanne Leclerc, owner of Market Master Ltd. in Edmonton.


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Prairie wheat weekly outlook: Prices down, especially for durum

Weaker Canadian dollar lends support, K.C., Chicago and Minneapolis wheat put pressure on prices

By Glen Hallick, GFM Network News February 9, 2024
Wheat prices across the Canadian Prairies pulled back during the week ended Feb. 8. While there were moderate declines in Canadian Western Red Spring Wheat and Canada Prairie Red Spring Wheat, there were sharper losses for Canadian Western Amber Durum.

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Louis Dreyfus plans pea protein plant in Sask

Company also plans to double oilseed crushing capacity at Yorkton site

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 7, 2024
Louis Dreyfus Company will build a pea protein production facility in Saskatchewan as it invests in plant-based protein as part of a push to diversify its agricultural commodity activities.


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