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StatsCan’s canola forecast deemed supportive

CNS Canada — A summer of dryness and sizzling heat has apparently taken its toll on canola plants in many areas of Western Canada, according to the latest crop production estimate from Statistics Canada. In a survey compiled in the latter days of July and released Friday, Statistics Canada pegged canola production for 2018-19 at





Poor pastures and high feed prices are seeing cattle go to market earlier than planned.

Current strength in cattle prices not expected to last

Producers face early sales due to short supplies of feed

Cattle prices in Manitoba continued to hang strong during the week ended Aug. 17, as producers grappled with growing feed problems and persistent smoke from fires in British Columbia and Ontario. Volumes remained seasonally low, but one market watcher noted activity at online auctions was brisk. “When you look at video sales there are more




Some buyers have stepped back from the market, awaiting new-crop supplies when they know prices will be cheaper.

Canola finds independent strength against soybeans

The switch from Winnipeg to New York weighed on volumes

Canola futures held up surprisingly well during the week ended August 10 as a heat wave in the Canadian Prairies overpowered the bearish effects of a U.S. Department of Agriculture report that predicted a record soybean crop in the U.S. ICE’s front-month November canola contract closed on Friday, Aug. 10 at $504.90 a tonne, over