Dry weather takes toll on EU rapeseed forecast

PARIS, France (Reuters) — Consultancy Strategie Grains reduced its monthly outlook for this year’s rapeseed crop in the European Union by 200,000 tonnes after a recent hot spell hit some large producing countries in the bloc. In a report released July 3, Strategie Grains projected the EU 2017 rapeseed crop at 21.12 million tonnes, still […] Read more

India extends fumigation deadline — with caveat

India has extended the June 30 deadline on a requirement that all pulse shipments to that country be fumigated with methyl bromide, but it wasn’t quite the good news the Canadian pulse industry had hoped to hear. “India has basically extended the ability for exporters around the world to ship to India without fumigation prior […] Read more

Canfax report

This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. More market information, analysis and statistics are available by becoming a Canfax subscriber by calling 403-275-5110 or at www.canfax.ca. Fed cattle down The Canfax weighted average for steers fell $5.77 to $150.78 per hundredweight, and heifers […] Read more


WP livestock report

Hogs rally The U.S. wholesale pork cutout was the highest since October 2014, indicating that demand could continue past the July 4 holiday. High temperatures this week could slow hog weight gain. The U.S. national live price average for barrows and gilts was US$66.82 per cwt. June 30. U.S. hogs averaged US$85.76 on a carcass […] Read more

Wheat sharply down midmorning Thursday

U.S. spring wheat September futures are down about 39 cents a bushel or 4.8 percent at mid morning Thursday after touching a new four-year high a day earlier. Other wheat contracts are also lower, as is wheat, but canola is up a little and soybeans are about steady. “I’m surprised by the extent of the […] Read more


VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – July 5, 2017

VIDEO: Canada’s agricultural markets update – July 5, 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.

U.S. hogs rise on pork gains; feeder cattle ease

CHICAGO, July 3 (Reuters) – U.S. lean hog futures climbed to fresh life-of-contract highs on Monday, gaining on bear-spreading as wholesale pork prices reached the highest levels in more than two years. Dealers continued to buy back Chicago Mercantile Exchange July hog contracts and roll positions into deferred months such as most-active August hog futures […] Read more

Crop futures close much higher after bullish USDA report

Bullish USDA acreage and stocks reports for spring wheat and soybeans Friday caused crop futures markets to rally higher. Spring wheat acreage was lower than the trade expected and soybean acreage, although a record, was also less than expected. Corn acres were higher than expected. A heatwave expected in the U.S. Northern Plains also supported […] Read more


Solid Canada growth raises talk of July rate hike

OTTAWA, June 30 (Reuters) – Canada’s economy grew for a sixth consecutive month in April, while a central bank survey of business sentiment showed firms were feeling more upbeat, accelerating expectations for a possible sooner-than-expected rate hike. The economy grew by 0.2 percent in April, Statistics Canada said on Friday, matching expectations and indicating Canada […] Read more

U.S. spring wheat, soy acreage less than expected – USDA

Almost all crop futures were trading higher on Friday following major reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, but the true bullish numbers were in spring wheat on lower than expected seeded area and soybeans on lower than expected quarterly stocks. USDA pegged spring wheat acreage at 10.899 million acres, down from its March estimate […] Read more