Grain eligibility declarations have gotten more complicated in recent years.

Don’t get caught on grain delivery declarations

Combined grain declarations come with some considerations for farmers and highlights need for them to understand what they’re signing, lawyers warn

Keeping up with potential pitfalls when it comes to declaring grain can save producers from frustrating repercussions.  That’s according to legal experts from Winnipeg-based law firm D’Arcy & Deacon LLP. By M “Grain producers are now required by the Canada Grain Act to, once each crop year, (complete) an eligibility declaration,” lawyer Donn Pirie said



The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)

CBOT Weekly: Hard to determine where markets could go

Tariffs issues clouding pathways

With global trade in something of a chaotic mess due to the Trump administration threatening to impose tariffs and placing levies on China, the futures for soybeans, corn and wheat are very difficult to determine said Terry Reilly, senior agricultural specialist for Marex. Added to that, he suggested there could be a few surprises in the February supply and demand report from the United States Department of Agriculture.




Money coming for wheat breeding efforts

Money coming for wheat breeding efforts

Canadian Wheat Research Coalition bolsters variety development for four wheat categories with renewed $11.8 M funding agreement

Canadian Wheat Research Coalition bolsters variety development for four wheat categories with renewed $11.8 M funding agreement.