Weather markets assert themselves

Weather markets assert themselves

From Southern Alberta, through the U.S. Corn Belt and over to Europe, global grain markets are firmly in the grip of weather market season. Glacier FarmMedia’s Gord Gilmour caught up with MarketsFarm weather and crops specialist Bruce Burnett to discuss what that means and what we know about the condition of this year’s crops.





Wheat is winning

Wheat is winning

Western Canada’s wheat crop is off to a flying start, and it’s so far among the best in several years. Gord Gilmour caught up with Bruce Burnett, MarketsFarm director of crops and weather, to talk about how it’s looking, and how it stacks up globally, and how the canola crop is emerging.

It’s a wrap

It’s a wrap

Seeding is pretty much finished for #plant2023 — and now it’s up to Mother Nature. Glacier FarmMedia’s Gord Gilmour spoke to Bruce Burnett, MarketsFarm’s director of weather and markets, about how it’s looking and what to expect as the crop really starts to take off.






Halfway there

Halfway there

Seeding is at the halfway point on the Prairies, according to weather and markets specialist Bruce Burnett, speaking with Glacier FarmMedia’s Gord Gilmour. He says the forecast is calling for continued warmer-than-average temperatures and that’s good news for the crops as they emerge.