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Phil Franz-Warkentin grew up on an acreage in southern Manitoba and has reported on agriculture for over 20 years. Based in Winnipeg, his writing has appeared in publications across Canada and internationally. Phil is a trusted voice on the Prairie radio waves providing daily futures market updates. In his spare time, Phil enjoys playing music and making art.


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Crops, Markets

Prairie spring wheat bids drop as loonie rises

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 29, 2016
CNS Canada –– Cash spring wheat bids across Western Canada moved lower during the week ended Friday, as the strengthening Canadian dollar cut into basis levels. Average Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat prices were down by about $5-$7 per tonne over the course of the week, according to price quotes from a cross-section of

(LodeKing.com)
Crops, Weather

Spring road bans to slow grain movement across Prairies

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 25, 2016
CNS Canada –– Spring road bans are starting to be put into place across Western Canada as temperatures warm up in the Prairie provinces. The annual restrictions set axle weight limits for vehicles moving on certain roads in an effort to reduce the damage heavier loads can cause during the spring thaw period. Grain and


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Crops, Markets

ICE weekly outlook: ‘Time will tell’ for canola after drop

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 24, 2016
CNS Canada — Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform dropped sharply during the week ended Wednesday, falling below major support as some stops were hit on the way down. While damage was done from a chart standpoint, end-user demand remains solid and “time will tell” if the downtrend continues or if canola manages

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Crops, Markets

Prairie spring wheat bids rise with U.S. futures

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 22, 2016
CNS Canada — Cash spring wheat bids across Western Canada moved higher during the week ended Friday, as U.S. futures moved up and basis levels held reasonably steady. Average Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat prices were up by about $2-$5 per tonne over the course of the week, according to price quotes from a


Concrete is poured in May for a grain terminal now owned by G3 Grain. Farmer deliveries in September reached their highest level in records since 2001. (CWB.ca)
Crops, Markets

Prairie farmers seek answers to the $6.5 billion question

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 22, 2016
CNS Canada –– The Canadian Wheat Board single desk has now been gone for 3 1/2 years, but there are still some in the Prairie farming community who would like to see it brought back. Whether that’s actually possible is a question for another time — but the data being used to make the case

(Commercial Port of Vladivostok, vmtp.ru)
Crops, Markets

Ocean freight index bobs up from recent floor

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 17, 2016
CNS Canada –– The Baltic Dry Index is finally starting to show some stability after setting fresh record lows on a near-daily basis for the past few months. The BDI set a record of 290 points on Feb. 10, but has since posted gains for the past four sessions, settling at 301 on Tuesday. It


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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Soy, corn ‘starving for news’

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 17, 2016
CNS Canada –– Soybean and corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade moved higher during the week ended Wednesday, as both commodities saw a short-covering correction off of nearby lows. However, large supplies and looming South American harvests remain bearish for the two crops, likely keeping the futures bouncing around in a sideways pattern

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Cereals, Crops, Markets

Prairie wheat bids drift down with U.S. futures

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 16, 2016
CNS Canada — Cash spring wheat bids across Western Canada edged lower in most locations during the week ended Friday, as losses in the U.S. futures weighed on values. However, basis levels saw some slight improvement in many locations, as Canadian wheat has continued to see more stable export demand compared to U.S.-origin supplies. Average


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Crops, Markets

U.S. wheat futures could be scraping bottom

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 11, 2016
CNS Canada — A general downtrend in U.S. wheat futures remains in place, with all three markets hitting fresh contract lows over the past week. However, there may not be much more room to the downside, according to an analyst. “The (U.S. Department of Agriculture) reports on Tuesday (Feb. 9) were not beneficial for the

(Dave Bedard photo)
Crops, Markets

ICE weekly outlook: Canola testing longtime support

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin February 10, 2016
CNS Canada — ICE Futures Canada canola contracts moved lower during the week ended Wednesday, breaking below nearby chart support in the process. The March contract fell below the $460 per tonne level during the week for the first time in nine months, but managed to recover to settle at $462.80 on Wednesday. A correction


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