Market Notes: July 13, 2017

India pulse seeding picks up Analysts had expected that low pulse prices in India would discourage seeding of the crop, but so far farmers are sticking with it. Up to July 7 farmers had seeded 10.9 million acres of pulses, up from 8.9 million at the same point last year. Planting will continue for at […] Read more

WP LIVESTOCK REPORT: July 13, 2017

HOGS RISE Rising U.S. pork prices, particularly bellies, supported hog prices. The U.S. pork cutout hit the highest level in two years. The price for bellies, which are used to make bacon, were starting to close in on the record price set in April 2014. Demand for bacon is good during the heat of summer […] Read more

Canfax report: July 14, 2017

FED MARKET LOWER The fed steer weighted average price fell $7.53 to $143.25 per hundredweight, and heifers fell $10.55 to $140.73. Prices were the lowest since November 2016. Cattle bought during the week were scheduled for delivery at the end of the month. Cattle prices are falling as beef values drop, which they normally do […] Read more


Anti-carbon tax coalition formed in Manitoba

A coalition of like-minded groups wants Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister to act more like Brad Wall. They are asking Pallister to take a position similar to the premier of Saskatchewan and vigorously fight the entire concept of a carbon tax. “The majority of Manitoba’s small business owners oppose carbon taxes and cannot afford a policy […] Read more

Saskatchewan crop conditions deteriorate in heat and dry weather

WINNIPEG, July 13 (CNS) – The condition of major Saskatchewan crops has deteriorated over the past two weeks but the pace of maturation has caught up to normal. Saskatchewan Agriculture says in its weekly crop report released July 13 that most crops are at the normal stage of development. However, lack of rain and heat […] Read more



EU rapeseed crop looks good despite bad weather

HAMBURG, July 13 (Reuters) – The European Union will harvest a large rapeseed crop this season despite plants suffering extreme weather from drought to heatwaves and then too much rain, experts said on Thursday. “The crop is looking decent despite the weather extremes and I would expect the EU’s rapeseed imports in the new 2017-18 […] Read more

Russia wheat does better than Ukraine, but rain delays harvest

MOSCOW/KIEV, July 13 (Reuters) – Russia and Ukraine have started harvesting wheat after rains caused a significant delay. Yields are strong in Russia and lower in Ukraine, analysts and traders said. Traders are looking to see if Black Sea and European wheat can compensate for reduced U.S. supply, which sent wheat prices to a two-year […] Read more


Canola, soybeans overtake wheat in Manitoba

The Brandon Wheat Kings may want to consider a name change because wheat is now the third string crop in Manitoba. For the first time, since records have been kept, hard red spring wheat is not number one or number two in crop acreage in the province. Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation, the provincial crop insurer, […] Read more

VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – July 12, 2017

VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – July 12, 2017

D’Arce McMillan, The Western Producer markets editor, monitors trends in the North American and global agricultural markets. Each week he hosts a market video about crops. The video is designed to help viewers understand the forces responsible for changes in the trade. If agricultural markets are important to you, we have you covered.