AM Market Report – March 3, 2026

GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE Grain markets are on the rise to start this morning. ICE canola futures are building on Monday s rally, up another $4 to $5/tonne this morning. Chicago soybeans are posting impressive 6 to 11 cents/bu gains, led by the front month contracts. CBOT corn futures […] Read more

AM Market Report – March 2, 2026

GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE A bit of a mixed bag this morning for the grain markets, though ICE canola futures are charging mostly $10 to $12/tonne higher to fresh highs for the rebound rally started back just before Xmas. A catapult higher in CBOT soyoil futures (new contract and […] Read more

Prairie Weather

A low pressure system is pushing across northern Alberta  this morning that will push across the northern areas of the Prairies today and tomorrow. The remainder of the Prairies are expected to remain dry for most of the next five days. Total amounts of precipitation over the next five days will be mostly in the […] Read more


AM Market Report – February 26, 2026

GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE ICE canola futures are trading around $1/tonne higher to start this morning, erasing losses seen during the overnight session…and are in fact now trading at the overnight highs. Chicago soybean futures were also lower overnight but have now turned higher in the early morning hours…posting […] Read more

Overnight Trade

Crude oil continues to rally this morning on the Iranian conflict concerns with the nearby contract trading at US$65.89 per barrel. There was very little mentioned in the President’s State of the Union address about the potential for conflict with Iran. The loonie is trading close to unchanged at 65.89 U.S. cents. The canola market is trading […] Read more


Prairie Weather

There are a series of light bands of snow falling from northern Alberta to southwestern Manitoba. Amounts from these small disturbances are expected to be small with amounts generally less than 2 mm of water equivalent precipitation. The clipper like system will push across the Prairies today and tomorrow before exiting the region on Friday morning. […] Read more

Funds slowly lifting wheat postion

The wheat markets have been very disappointing this year. The narrative for the market has been one of surplus supplies and record or close to record crops in the most of the major exporting nations.  Record wheat production this year is behind the narrative, but demand for wheat has also remained strong. Managed money funds have […] Read more

Overnight Trade

Crude oil continues to rally with the nearby contract trading higher this morning at US$66.87 per barrel. Oil continues to rally due to U.S. threats to Iran. The Canadian dollar is trading sideways this morning with the nearby contract at 72.99 U.S. cents. Canola is trading lower this morning with the nearby contract down C$1.30 to […] Read more


Prairie Weather

There is another system pushing into northern B.C. and Alberta which will become the next clipper to impact the Prairies. This system will track further north than yesterday’s system and will result in most of the snowfall pushing into the northern Prairies. The bulk of the snowfall will push into the non-agricultural areas of northern Saskatchewan […] Read more

Corn Exports Lead the Way

U.S. grain inspections for the week ending on February 19 were 2.0 million tonnes, which is the strongest weekly export number since last November. This brings the total exports to date to 37.7 million tonnes. The performance of the grain markets this year have been disappointing but the one bright spot has been the record […] Read more