Statistics Canada is set to publish its principal field crop areas report on March 11. That will provide a better idea of what farmers are planning to sow in 2024.

Lane change from downhill to bumpy road

StatCan’s March 11 report will signal seeding intentions for 2024

As February winds down, canola has altered its course. Instead of the dreary downward trend that gave little joy, the oilseed is headed toward a bumpy road. Like frost boils and potholes marking roads throughout the Prairies, canola began facing a future of ups and downs last week. While the Intercontinental Exchange saw a short-lived




Tour attendees check out Brett McRae’s solar fencing system during a January 2024 field tour.

Life hacks for winter fencing

Tips for temporary fencing when corn grazing

The humble pigtail is a common sight on most cattle operations that use rotational grazing. They’re light, easy to stomp into the ground, easy to pull out and it takes only seconds to insert the wire. They’re a key labour-saving tool for the miles of temporary fencing that farmers string and unstring every season. When


frost on soybeans

Do canola and soy need relationship counselling?

Expert's Radar: Watching the interplay of influences can keep your marketing plan from divorcing reality

In any relationship, the actions of one party have an influence on the other, and the space between two objects is sometimes as important as the objects themselves. Nowhere is this more true than in grain markets. Old/new crop spread The spread, or difference between two futures months of the same commodity, can provide insight