A ripe wheat crop bends in the wind.

Wheat prices stuck in a sideways trading range

The crop has been stubbornly static, despite trade threats flying and other commodities taking wild rollercoaster rides

Trade and tariff uncertainty may be triggering large price swings in canola and soybeans, but wheat remains largely immune to those broader geopolitical influences for the time being.



A ripe crop of wheat near Selkirk, Manitoba.

New reports from USDA prove bearish for wheat

Survey finds U.S. winter wheat production could reach 1.381 billion bushels, which is 32.7 million bu. higher than last year

U.S. Department of Agriculture reports released on May 12 provided a bearish picture for the wheat situation in 2025-26. The Crop Production report provided the first glimpse of the yield potential of the 2025 U.S. wheat crop. Winter wheat production was forecast to be up by two per cent from last year. In the World […] Read more