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Weather projections, trade volatility playing into the canola market.
Crops, Markets, News & Opinion, Weather

Canola prices hit resistance, watching weather

Crush margins are dropping fast, dampening buying interest in the week ending June 6, 2025

By Phil Franz-Warkentin June 7, 2025
Looking at canola prices on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), crush margins are dropping fast, dampening buying interest in the week ending June 6, 2025.

Photo: Canola Council of Canada
Markets

ICE canola weekly outlook: Weather to drive market

Conditions range from too dry to too wet

By Phil Franz-Warkentin June 4, 2025
Weather conditions across the Canadian Prairies will likely be a major driver of the canola futures market in the weeks ahead, as attention shifts from the tight old crop supply situation to the prospects for the new crop.


Wheat prices haven’t seen the swings of canola and soybeans.
Markets, News & Opinion

Wheat stuck trading sideways

Wheat prices have been stubbornly static, despite trade threats flying

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 31, 2025
Wheat seems to be floating above the tarrif fray without the wild price swings of other crops.

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

CBOT weekly: Weather in focus for soybeans, corn and wheat

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 28, 2025
Weather conditions will be a major factor moving grain and oilseed markets in the United States over the next few months, as seeding operations wrap up and attention turns to the developing crops.


Photo: Tomazl/Getty Images Plus
Livestock, News

Changing spread, prevalence of animal diseases causes new challenges for food, agriculture

World Organization for Animal Health releases State of World’s Animal Health report ahead of general session

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 28, 2025
Animal health is a critical component of public health, food security and economic stability in an increasingly interconnected world, says the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) in its inaugural report.

Photo: Thinkstock
Crops, Markets

Wheat bids rise across Western Canada

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 23, 2025
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada found some strength during the week ended May 22, as gains in the United States futures more than countered the bearish influence of a rising Canadian dollar.


Photo: Thinkstock
Crops, Markets

Feed grains: Barley steady heading into growing season

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 22, 2025
Feed barley prices in Western Canada were holding relatively firm in mid-May, although seasonal price trends in the feed market typically see values start to come down in mid-June as the new crop harvest approaches

(FIle photo)
Crops, News

Spring seeding entering final stretch in Saskatchewan

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 22, 2025
Seeding operations are nearing their final stages in Saskatchewan, with 72 per cent of intended acres in the ground as of May 19, according to the latest provincial crop report. That was up 23 points from the previous week and compares with the five-year average of 60 per cent done.


AAFC ups canola exports, but leaves ending stocks unchanged
canola, Crops, Markets, News

AAFC ups canola exports, but leaves ending stocks unchanged

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By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 21, 2025
Canadian canola exports in 2024/25 will be at least a million tonnes above earlier projections, but ending stocks remain to be seen as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada had to make some creative calculations in their latest supply/demand report.

Source: India Meteorological Department
Markets, News, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Early start expected for Indian monsoon

Rains bode well for crop production

By Phil Franz-Warkentin May 20, 2025
The onset of India’s annual southwest monsoon is expected over the next four-to-five days, which would make for the earliest start of the rainy season since 2009 and sets the stage for good crop production going forward.


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