farmland

Realtor watches retired farmers’ land decisions

It’s estimated retired farmers control 30 per cent of Saskatchewan cropland, so whether they keep it or sell will have an impact

Retired farmers own and rent about 11 million acres of land in Saskatchewan. If a percentage decide to cash out, it could shift the farmland market in the province





The Good, Bad & Ugly

The Good:  The canola market closed up by C$13.20 per tonne and settled at C$733.30 per tonne at the end of the trading day. The gains dwarfed the losses posted yesterday and pushed values above the close posted on Friday of C$730.80 per tonne. This was a key technical point in today’s trade and leaves […] Read more




Grain bin and auger with wheat in the foreground in Binscarth, Manitoba, on Sept. 26, 2025.

Farm organizations work on common issues

Farm leaders say agricultural producers from around the world are more aligned than their governments might be

Farmer organizations from several countries agree there is common ground among them, even as geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties swirl.



AM Market Report – March 11, 2026

GOOD MORNING…HERE IS YOUR MORNING MARKET NEWS OVERNIGHT GRAIN TRADE Grain markets are in rally mode this morning, led by the oilseed sector. ICE canola futures are posting impressive $13 to $15/tonne gains this morning following a 2-day corrective setback. Chicago soybean futures are charging 11 to 20 cents/bu higher, led by the nearby contracts…pulled […] Read more