A hand holding a set of tongs flips a steak on a BBQ grill.

Barbecuing gets pricier in the U.S.

Beef prices are likely to remain elevated for a few years as total cattle slaughter continues to trend down from the peak of 2022

Americans will be shelling out more money for their spring barbecues this year, according to Rabobank.


A canola field starting to bloom.

Canada’s canola supply grows tighter

Analysts say Agriculture Canada may have to cut its ending canola stocks estimate in half in response to booming exports

It is highly unusual to see a red number in the sea of black on Agriculture Canada’s monthly Grains and Oilseeds Supply and Disposition report.





A stock photo of a commodities market information screen showing line graph and values for various commodities, like canola, corn and oats.

Tariffs may threaten pricing

An analyst warns that tariffs and subsidies could throw a wrench into the commodity futures market

Tariffs and subsidies could undermine pricing mechanisms for many Canadian agricultural commodities, says an analyst.

A blooming yellow canola field beneath a brilliant blue sky with a few puffy white clouds.

U.S. bill would get canola back into biofuel game

The 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit has been called a disaster for the sector, but proposed legislative changes are seen as welcome

Canola oil would be one of the main beneficiaries of proposed changes to the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit making their way through U.S. Congress, says an analyst.

Canola in the last stages of flowering in a field near Marcelin, Saskatchewan.

U.S. door may open for canola

Crop would be eligible for biofuel tax credit under recent budget proposals in Congress

U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could contain some beautiful news for Canada’s canola growers.