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Opponents of the Kansas bill distrust the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s assessment that glyphosate pesticides such as Bayer’s Roundup product are not likely to cause cancer, while proponents fear that the widely used pesticide will be made more expensive or pulled from the market. Photo: Fotokostic/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

Bayer takes its multi-front battle on pesticide liability to Kansas

By Reuters March 10, 2026
Kansas lawmakers were set to take up a bill on Tuesday backed by Bayer that would prevent people from suing pesticide manufacturers for not warning them that their products could cause cancer or other illnesses.

Pulse Weekly: More Saskatchewan pulse acres very likely in 2026/27
Crops, Markets, News, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: More Saskatchewan pulse acres very likely in 2026/27

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 10, 2026
Due to high fertilizer prices, there’s a strong possibility that Saskatchewan farmers will plant more pulses this spring, said Dale Risula, provincial specialist for pulse crops with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture.


Photo: File
Crops, Markets

USDA makes few changes in domestic figures

By Adam Peleshaty March 10, 2026
Few changes were made to domestic balance sheets in the USDA’s monthly supply/demand estimates released on March 10.

Cattle being sold at the Gladstone Auction Mart in Gladstone, Manitoba, on October 28, 2025. Photo: File
Beef cattle, Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Western Canadian feeder market incorporates risk discount

By Jerry Klassen March 10, 2026
For the week ending March 7, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $5-$10/cwt lower compared to seven days earlier. The market held value on Monday and Tuesday but then softened in the latter part of the week. Strength in the feed grains complex along with weaker deferred live cattle futures set a negative tone. Feedlot


Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Livestock, Reuters

JBS workers to strike at U.S. beef plant as consumers face record prices

By Reuters, Tom Polansek March 10, 2026
About 3,800 JBS meatpacking workers in Greeley, Colorado, plan to go on strike starting on March 16, the workers’ union said on Monday, crippling production at one of the largest U.S. beef plants as consumers face record-high prices.

BigIron handled about US$885 million worth of farm assets and vehicles in the 12 months ending last Sept. 30. Photo: BigIron video screengrab via YouTube
Machinery, News

Ritchie Bros. parent to buy online auction firm BigIron

By Dave Bedard March 9, 2026
RB Global, the parent of Canadian auction firm Ritchie Bros., is further expanding its reach into the online farm auction market with a deal for Nebraska-based BigIron Auction Co.


A view of the straight of Hormuz and Persian Gulf region.  Photo: Getty Images Plus
Markets, News

Crude price may have topped says analyst

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 9, 2026
Any chance of crude oil prices skyrocketing higher became less likely on March 9, said Phil Flynn, senior market analyst at the Price Futures Group in Chicago. Flynn based that on the assumption that Iran’s military capabilities are declining quickly.

Sencor crop protection products now available from SipCam Agro Canada
News

Sencor crop protection products now available from SipCam Agro Canada

By Alexis Kienlen March 9, 2026
Sipcam Agro announced a new commercial agreement that gives the company the exclusive rights to sell and distribute Sencor 75 DF and Sencor 480 F herbicides in Canada. The transition was completed in partnership with Sumitomo Corporation, who acquired Sencor from Bayer in 24 countries including Canada.


Shares slump, bonds skid as oil surge threatens inflation shock
Markets, News, Reuters

Shares slump, bonds skid as oil surge threatens inflation shock

By Reuters March 9, 2026
Wall Street opened lower Monday as the inflationary jolt from surging oil prices threatened to raise living costs and interest rates around the globe, while investors desperate for liquidity fled to the U.S. dollar.

Women farmers can be primary, secondary and tertiary producers in the course of a day. Photo: Getty Images Plus
News

Complexity of being a woman in farming can lead to mental, physical health risks

By Jonah Grignon March 6, 2026
The multiple roles women play on the farm can lead to complex blend of health and safety hazards said speakers in a Canadian Agricultural Safety Association webinar.


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