If your farm cameras capture images of customers, visitors, suppliers or employees as part of running the business, you must post clear notices before people enter monitored areas.
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Cameras on the farm: Do I need to post signs?
If your farm cameras capture images of customers, visitors, suppliers or employees as part of running the business, you must post clear notices before people enter monitored areas
AM Market Report – February 11, 2026
GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE ICE canola futures starting $1 to $3/tonne lower so far this morning, led down by the nearby contracts. Chicago soybean futures are narrowly mixed this morning…but leaning 1 to 2 cents/bu lower on the nearby contracts. Tuesday’s USDA data offered no changes for the US […] Read more
The Good, Bad & Ugly
The Good: The good news is that canola futures closed up by C$1.60 per tonne to close at C$667.30 per tonne. The nearby canola contract is pushing slowly, but surely, to the C$670 per tonne level which represents the next resistance level for canola. The nearby soybean oil contract closed the day up at 1.0 per […] Read more
FCC-led coalition to invest $5 billion into agriculture innovation
FCC announces $5 billion into agriculture innovation by 2030
AM Market Report – February 10, 2026
GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE ICE canola futures are trading around $2/tonne lower to start this morning as grain markets generally adopt a cautious tone ahead of the 11 am CT release of updated USDA monthly supply/demand projections. But traders and analysts generally are not expecting notable revisions to USDA […] Read more
Why you should preserve your farm’s history
Confronting the hard parts of a family’s farm history can set the next generation up for success
A two-part series exploring why farm families should consider finding ways to preserve their history — and how to do it.
The Good, Bad & Ugly
The Good: The canola market closed the day higher with the nearby contract up by C$4.90 to close the day at C$665.70 per tonne. The contract traded at the highest level since the end of November. The gains in canola were supported by a 2.4 to 2.5 per cent gain in the nearby soybean oil […] Read more
AM Market Report – February 9, 2026
GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE ICE canola futures are gaining $3 to $5/tonne to start this morning…supported by a turn higher in vegoil markets…notably CBOT soyoil. Chicago soybean futures are pushing 1 to 4 cents/bu lower this morning…conflicted by rising soyoil and weakening soymeal. CBOT corn futures are leaning a […] Read more
Prairie Weather
The Prairies are mostly dry this morning with only a few scattered light showers in northeastern Saskatchewan. The forecast is calling for mostly dry weather this week as a high pressure ridge dominates the weather picture in the region. The only systems expected to travel through the northern regions of the Prairies later this week. […] Read more
Artificial intelligence called future of farming
Canadian producers are told new technological tools will help keep them competitive during the critical times ahead
Farmers warned that ignoring AI technologies could leave operations at a disadvantage.