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Machinery, Reuters

CNH Industrial posts upbeat results as cost-cuts cushion slump in equipment demand

By Reuters August 1, 2025
Farm and construction equipment maker CNH Industrial reported second-quarter profit and revenue above Wall Street estimates on Friday, as its ongoing effort to reduce costs helped offset pressures from lower sales and production.

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News, Reuters

Bayer adds $1.9 billion to Roundup litigation reserves, raises 2025 sales forecast

By Reuters August 1, 2025
Bayer said on Thursday it had set aside an additional 1.2 billion euros (C$1.9 billion) in provisions to address ongoing litigation in the United States over weed killer Roundup.


Photo: Samuel Corum/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect
News, Reuters

Proposed Canada-U.S. trade deal could still be weeks away, says Ottawa

Trump increases tariff on Canada to 35 per cent from 25 per cent, cites fentanyl

By David Ljunggren, Reuters August 1, 2025
A proposed U.S.-Canada trade deal could still be weeks away, Ottawa's chief negotiator said on Friday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed higher tariffs on imports from Canada.

Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures retreat from record highs

By Reuters, Tom Polansek July 31, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle and feeder cattle futures plunged on Thursday in a setback from record highs.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soy futures set April low on good US crop weather, slow China demand

By Reuters, Tom Polansek July 31, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures fell on Thursday to their lowest level since April on beneficial U.S. crop weather and poor demand from China, analysts said.

A wheat crop heads for the ripening stage in southeast Saskatchewan, July 20, 2024.  Photo: Greg Berg
canola, Cereals, hay, Markets, Pulses, soybeans

Rain aids some Saskatchewan crops

Soil moisture largely adequate

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm July 31, 2025
There was some relief for crops in Saskatchewan following sporadic showers. The provincial agriculture department said farmers are hoping for more rain to aid head and pod filling, but the weekly crop report for the week ended July 28 noted that more moisture wouldn’t help the yields for more advanced crops.


‘There isn’t a lot of pricing available out there for old or new crop on a lot of commodities.’ – Scott Shiels. Photo: Thinkstock
Cereals, Markets, spring-wheat, winter-wheat

Prairie Wheat Weekly: Cash prices shift either side of unchanged

Declines in U.S. wheat prices, loonie fuel mixed values

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm July 31, 2025
Cash prices for spring wheat and durum across the Canadian Prairies saw slight movement either way during the week ended July 31.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Cereals, Markets, spring-wheat, winter-wheat

Feed Grain Weekly: Rain weakens Alberta prices, rest of Prairies remains firm

Farmers should shop around

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm July 31, 2025
Feed grain prices in Alberta moved lower following recent rains, said Susanne Leclerc, owner of Market Master Ltd. in Edmonton. However, she suggested prices could increase prior to the coming harvest.


May 17, 2025, Edgewood, Bc, CANADA: Supporters set up camp at the Universal Ostrich Farms property in Edgewood, B.C., on Saturday, May 17, 2024. Hundreds of supporters flocked to the farm over the Victoria long weekend to protest the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s order to cull 400 ostriches. Photo: Aaron Hemens/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press
Livestock, News

U.S. billionaire supports embattled B.C. ostrich farm

By Adam Peleshaty July 31, 2025
A New York City-based businessman is financially supporting the owners of an ostrich farm in British Columbia as they dispute an order from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to cull the birds.

Photo: Robin Booker
Crops, News

Canola council cuts field agronomy team

Move is part of the council’s ‘refreshed strategic framework’

By Karen Briere July 31, 2025
The Canola Council of Canada is cutting its agronomy team as part of a 'refreshed strategic framework'


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