Prairie wheat bids steady to weaker

Cash bids for spring wheat in Western Canada were steady to lower during the week ended Monday (Sept. 23), while basis levels continued to ease amid harvest pressure. Average spot bids for Canadian Western red spring (CWRS) wheat at 13.5 per cent protein across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta came in on Monday at around C$218

ICE weekly outlook: USDA report to steer canola

Canola futures on the ICE Futures Canada trading platform moved lower during the week ending Wednesday. Much of the weakness was linked to expectations that the 2013-14 Canadian canola crop will be record-large. Harvest activities were also underway during the week across the Prairies, which further undermined canola values. Harvest pressure, along with an increase





Below-average protein expected from Prairie wheat

Farmers across Western Canada have started to harvest their spring wheat crops, and protein levels so far look like they’re going to be below average. “Protein levels, at least initially, here are lower, so I would think a lower-than-average protein is going to be in the cards for this crop, just given how good things

Prairie CWRS wheat cash bids ease

Cash bids for Canada Western red spring (CWRS) wheat eased across Western Canada during the week ended Sept. 3, as crop prospects were looking good amid generally favourable weather. Reports that harvest activities have begun for some crops in all three Prairie Provinces, as well as for spring wheat in the U.S., were also bearish.


Harvest work in early stages across Alta.

Harvest activities were in the early stages across Alberta at the end of August, according to a provincial crop specialist. “In the central Alberta area, there’s a little bit of barley off, some swathing going on, and starting of the swathing of canola,” said Mark Cutts of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s Ag-Info Centre at



ICE canola weekly outlook: Big swings possible

Canola futures on ICE Futures Canada moved higher during the week ended Wednesday, following along with the weather rally that was lifting U.S. soybean futures. Soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) rallied recently due to concerns about hot and dry weather reducing yield potential in the U.S. Similar weather conditions have been

Prairie wheat cash bids steady to stronger

Cash bids for Canada Western red spring (CWRS) wheat were steady across Western Canada during the week ending Monday, amid improving basis levels and weakness in Minneapolis spring wheat futures. Average spot bids for CWRS (13.5 per cent protein) across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta on Monday came in at around C$249 per tonne ($6.78 per