For the week ending July 19, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged from the previous week, although volumes were limited.
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Strong demand for generics prompts FBN expansion
Farmers Business Network is responding to strong demand for generic agricultural chemicals by expanding its Canadian operations.

Moe’s outlook on Carney, trade challenges
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is ready to turn the page and start working with Prime Minister Mark Carney on important shared issues for Saskatchewan and Canada, including agricultural issues, such as providing regulatory certainty in the renewable fuels market.

Feed Grain Weekly: Buyers holding off from making purchases
Weak demand continues to hamper prices for feed barley and wheat, said Darcy Haley, vice-president of Ag Value Brokers in Lethbridge.

ICE Weekly: Canola trade choppy, makes weekly gains
Scattered weather across the Canadian Prairies and a stronger Canadian dollar failed to stop rising canola prices during the week ended July 23, 2025.

Agriculture chemical company embraces regenerative farming
Johnstone’s Grain sees the sale of regenerative agriculture products as the future

Agi3’s AI-powered individualized farm insurance products win innovation prize
Agi3’s AI-powered individualized farm insurance products won the business solutions prize in the Innovations Program Awards prior to the Agriculture in Motion farm show in Langham, Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Crop Report: Rains benefit some crops
Heavy rains fell on parts of Saskatchewan during the week ended July 17, 2025, but they were a mixed blessing for fields and pastures.

Prairie wheat bids fall with U.S. futures
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada dropped with the U.S. futures during the week ended July 17, as the advancing U.S. winter wheat harvest and a lack of major concerns for North American spring wheat weighed on values.

Research focuses on drought tolerant alfalfa
Exotic alfalfa varieties that produce white, blue, cream and yellow flowers are being looked at by plant breeders to improve the crop's drought tolerance.