SASKATOON — Canada’s chief negotiator of the North American Free Trade Agreement has a message for those concerned about Donald Trump’s latest salvo. “Don’t panic,” says John Weekes. Related stories: The president-elect of the United States recently announced on his Truth Social media platform that he will slap a 25 per cent import tariff on […] Read more
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Biofuel use makes big jump
SASKATOON — Biofuel consumption has surged following implementation of Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations, according to a new report. Ethanol consumption was up 13 per cent in 2023 to four billion litres per year, renewable diesel consumption more than doubled to 1.2 billion litres and biodiesel was up 14 per cent to 530 million litres. Related […] Read more

Managed money bearish on spring wheat
Funds were easing their “permabear” approach to wheat futures but have returned to a substantial short position
The latest U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission commitment of trader’s report says managed money funds are taking an aggressive bearish position in spring wheat. This has certainly been part of an overall bearish stance by the funds in wheat futures markets. Funds have been bearish on wheat futures for the past two years but were […] Read more
Tariff war might again roil oilseed markets
A report commissioned by the American Soybean Association and the U.S. National Corn Growers Association warns that a new trade war between the United States and China would cost American farmers while benefiting producers in Brazil and Argentina. See Sean Pratt’s story on the report here. President-elect Donald Trump says that when he takes office […] Read more

Grim outlook for new crop
SASKATOON — Analysts speaking at a recent GrainFox market outlook webinar must have left their rose-coloured glasses in the drawer at home. Their assessment of the 2024-25 grains and oilseeds market is bleak. Related stories: Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, thinks the market highs are already in for the 2024 crop. He believes soybean […] Read more
Canfax report
This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of the Canadian Cattle 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 market rises Over the past three months, the fed market has been stuck in a five-dollar […] Read more
WP livestock report
Hogs The U.S. national live price average for barrows and gilts on November 22 was not available. It was not available on November 15. U.S. hogs averaged was $82.72on a carcass basis November 22, down from $84.67 on November 15. The U.S. pork cutout was $91.77 per Hundredweight November 22, down from $97.11 on November […] Read more

Bank of Canada says Trump’s proposed tariffs would impact both economies
OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Bank of Canada said on Tuesday that if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his threat of tariffs on Canada, it would have an impact on both economies and the central bank would incorporate those into its economic forecasts. Trump announced on Monday that he would impose a unilateral 25 […] Read more

Prairies excel again in spring wheat exports, quality
SASKATOON — Canada has another top-notch spring wheat crop to sell this year, but the durum did not fare as well. Canadian farmers grew 34.3 million tonnes of wheat in 2024 and are expected to export 25.4 million tonnes to more than 80 countries. Related stories: “This will make Canada the world’s third largest exporter […] Read more

Prairie durum sales flourish in global market
Lower exports by Turkey and Russia may open doors for Canadian sales
SASKATOON — Two of Canada’s main durum market competitors have been less of a force so far in 2024-25. “As for Turkish and Russian exports, we do confirm that they are down significantly compared to last marketing year,” Carlotta De Pasquale, market intelligence officer with Italian agri-food intelligence firm Areté, said in an email. The […] Read more