Rain and cool temperatures are expected in Manitoba over the next week, further delaying a harvest that is already behind normal. Many regions of Manitoba received 50 to 100 millimetres of rainfall last weekend, putting the brakes on combines and stalling harvest progress. Across the province the harvest of cereal, pulse and oilseed crops is […] Read more
Crop Management

Spring wheat futures rally on North American weather woes
Winnipeg, (MarketsFarm) – Weather-related quality issues with the North American spring wheat crops saw Minneapolis spring wheat futures rally sharply over the past three weeks, with more room to the upside as concerns mount over the state of the crop. The December contract hit a multi-year low of US$4.8650 per bushel at the beginning of […] Read more

Large Manitoba bean harvest delayed by rains
Winnipeg (MarketsFarm) – Manitoba farmers seeded their largest dry edible bean crop in more than a decade this spring, but adverse harvest conditions are causing delays getting it off the fields. “Last week we had some substantial moisture in the Red River Valley,” said pulse specialist Dennis Lange of Manitoba Agriculture. He noted that the […] Read more

Brazil’s tariff-free wheat import quota to be implemented in November
SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Brazil plans to introduce a 750,000-tonne tariff-free quota for wheat imports from countries outside of the South American Mercosur trade bloc in November, a government official said on Monday. Flavio Bettarello, the agriculture ministry’s assistant secretary for trade and foreign relations, told an industry conference that enforcing the new tariff-free quota […] Read more

Ag Canada ups 2019/20 canola/wheat ending-stocks
Winnipeg (MarketsFarm) – Canadian ending stocks of canola and wheat will be larger than earlier thought, according to updated supply/demand tables from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada released late Sept. 20 Canola ending stocks for 2019/20 were upped to a record 4.500 million tonnes by Agriculture Canada, which compares with the August estimate of 3.775 million […] Read more

Canola deliveries slow down as Canadian harvest drags
Winnipeg (MarketsFarm) – The slow pace of the canola harvest across Western Canada is limiting farmer deliveries into the commercial elevator system, with a large backlog yet to come. Farmers delivered 187,100 tonnes of canola into the commercial pipeline during the week ended Sept. 15, according to the latest Canadian Grain Commission data. That marked […] Read more

Slow harvest progress in Alberta: report
Winnipeg, Sept. 20 (MarketsFarm) – Alberta farmers made some harvest progress during the week ended Sept. 17, but progress remains well behind normal, according to the latest weekly report from the provincial agriculture department. While warm and windy conditions allowed for a resumption of the harvest, the progress was slow with showers limiting activity. The […] Read more

Alfalfa helped to overcome salty soil threat
Scientists in Utah found using salt-tolerant bacteria as an inoculant helped improve the crop’s yield in tough conditions
Researchers in Utah might have found a way to help crops that are suffering from salty soils. Brigham Young University scientists used salt-tolerant bacteria to inoculate alfalfa affected by salty soil, finding the inoculant improved the crop’s yield. “This was in a controlled environment in the lab and the greenhouse, but we saw routinely at […] Read more
Rebates make solar power a ‘no-brainer’
UPDATE: September 23, 2019 – The day this story was posted SaskPower announced it was halting its net metering program. The program is currently “under review.” Joe Wecker spent years looking into a solar power system for his organic farm in southern Saskatchewan, but it didn’t make financial sense until a rebate program was introduced by […] Read more

Kinze’s big plans for big planter
Decatur, Ill. — Kinze brought its all-new 4700 planter, a 36-row, 20-inch unit, to the Farm Progress Show in Decatur for growers interested in narrow row spacing. “Kinze has always been in the 3620, the 20-inch market. But what this planter does is it gives us a little bit more versatility than we’ve had in […] Read more