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USDA report pressures corn, shifts wheat outlook 

Analysts break down timely market signals in the latest One Beer Markets Update

The United States Department of Agriculture supply and demand report released Jan. 12 sent corn futures lower and shifted expectations for wheat. Soybeans saw little overall change.  The implications were unpacked in the latest One Beer Markets Update from the Western Producer Markets Desk. Analyst Jerry Klassen of Resilient Capital joined Phil Franz-Warkentin to walk through the […] Read more


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U.S. grains: Corn, soybeans recover from 3-month low on technical bounce

Chicago | Reuters – Chicago corn and soybean futures steadied on a technical bounce on Wednesday after sliding to their lowest since October this week, with traders weighing larger-than-anticipated U.S. supply forecasts, Chinese demand and crop prospects in South America. Wheat futures were little changed as the market also paused following losses triggered by U.S. […] Read more

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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures retreat on profit taking

Chicago | Reuters – Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures slid on Wednesday on a round of profit taking following multi-month highs set during the previous session, analysts said. Cattle futures had climbed the previous day on a tight cattle supply and strong packer demand. “We were fairly overbought in the short term, so you saw […] Read more






Prairie CWRS wheat bids firm to start 2026

Prairie CWRS wheat bids firm to start 2026

Canada Western Red Spring wheat bids moved higher in early January, as support from a weaker Canadian dollar countered the bearish influence of small declines for spring wheat futures in the United States.

The USDA and AAFC differ on Canada’s canola ending stocks for 2025/26, while an analyst says both agencies are wrong. Photo: Greg Berg

Large gap in canola ending stocks between AAFC, USDA

There’s a 760,000-tonne difference in the ending stocks for Canada’s 2025/26 canola crop respectively estimated by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the United States Department of Agriculture. Aside from that, the canola data from AAFC and the USDA remain quite similar.