StatsCan production survey timing likely to skew results

Winnipeg, Aug. 29 (CNS Canada) – Production of Canada’s major crops is generally expected to be down on the year after an adverse growing season in many areas. However, actual production may not end up as low as the estimates set to be released by Statistics Canada on Aug. 31 due to the timing of […] Read more

Canola edges higher on Monday, wheat falls

Canola stuck to its guns Monday, with futures staying above $500 per tonne and breaking from the ever so slight weakness seen in soybeans and associated products. Wheat contracts weakened. Canola has been stronger than most crops in the past few weeks, not rising or making new highs but staying in the higher reaches of […] Read more



CME live cattle gain before USDA report but off highs

CHICAGO, Aug 25 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle posted modest gains on Friday after investors tweaked positions before the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly Cattle-On-Feed report at 2 p.m. CDT (1900 GMT), traders said. Analysts polled by Reuters expect the report to show 6.2 percent more cattle entered feedlots in July than a […] Read more

Harvest pressures canola, U.S. crop tour indicates ample supply

Canola futures drifted lower on Friday, wrapping up a down week for the oilseed. November closed at $500.90 per tonne, down $3.80 on the day. On the week, the contract fell $5.80. Generally good harvest weather in Western Canada weighed on canola today as did lower soybean and soy oil futures. The next seven days […] Read more


Tour pegs soybeans shy of USDA forecast but still record

By Karl Plume and Mark Weinraub ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug 25 (Reuters) – U.S. soybean production could fall short of government forecasts but still be a record crop this year, according to advisory service Pro Farmer, based on data collected on a tour of fields in the Midwest this week. Heat and rains in the next […] Read more

Barley is expected to be a major feedstock for a proposed ethanol plant that private investors began planning in 2007.  |  File photo

Barley and peas to fuel ethanol plant

Proposed facility near Clavet, Sask., would boost the barley sector and provide a feed byproduct for livestock producers

Saskatchewan barley and pea growers could soon have a big new customer for their crops. Developers are putting the finishing touches on a plan to build a $325 million ethanol plant near Saskatoon that will use those two crops as its primary feedstock. Prairie Green Renewable Energy (PGRE) would be the biggest ethanol plant in […] Read more

Continued hot weather may dry up pastures and force livestock producers to put cattle on hay several weeks earlier than normal.  |  Wendy Dudley photo

Brace for hay shortage, price hike

Hay prices are above average in Saskatchewan and may get higher this fall. If a number of factors come together, prices could spike. Most forage sellers are now asking five to eight cents per pound, with most of the hay trading closer to five cents. Trewett Chaplin, a livestock producer from Craik, Sask., thinks prices […] Read more


CME live cattle futures snaps back from 9-month low

CHICAGO, Aug 24 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle settled higher on Thursday after short-covering and bargain buying rescued futures from a nine-month low earlier in the session, said traders. Technical buying and positioning before the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly Cattle-On-Feed report on Friday provided more market support. August, which will expire on […] Read more