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Wheat market breaks dormancy

Expert’s Radar: Markets climb out of rangebound position on news from around the world

After a long winter, plants are starting to shoot up. Similar activity can be seen in the wheat market. Values broke dormancy during the week ended April 26. Charts: Minneapolis spring wheat gained 55 cents per bushel in the span of a week, while Kansas City hard red winter wheat was up by 65 cents.

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U.S. grains: Corn hits 3-month high; soy, wheat climbs on weather

Chicago | Reuters – U.S. corn futures rose on Friday to their highest level since January before turning lower and soybeans reached a one-month peak as floods disrupted harvests in top exporter Brazil and disease ate into Argentina’s corn crop, analysts said. Wheat futures hit a one-week high on renewed concerns over dry weather in Russia, the world’s biggest









Seeding progression in 2024 compared to previous years.

Seeding kicks off in Manitoba

Manitoba Crop Report: Issue 1 (week 17)

Seeding progress across the province has just begun with approximately 2 per cent of the acres being seeded. Producers have begun seeding spring wheat, barley, oats, and corn. The Central region is most advanced with approximately 10 per cent of each of the major cereals planted. Corn planting is approximately 1 per cent complete.  Cereals