• Top Stories of 2025
  • Manitoba Ag Days
Manitoba Co-operator logo
  • Free Newsletter
  • Digital Editions
  • Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Markets
    • Market News
    • Market Prices
  • Crops
    • Crops Management
    • Oil Seeds
      • Canola
      • Canola Guide
      • Soybeans
      • Sunflowers
      • Flax
    • Cereals
      • Wheat
      • Barley
      • Oats
      • Corn
    • Pulses
      • Soybeans
      • Chickpeas
    • Field Crops
      • Potatoes
      • Potato Guide 2025
  • Livestock
    • Livestock Management
    • Beef cattle
    • Calf Central
    • Herd Health
    • Livestock Sales
  • Farmit
  • Weather
  • Machinery
  • AgDealer
  • Classifieds
  • Top Stories of 2025
  • Manitoba Ag Days
Maple Leaf

Proudly Canadian

  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Markets
    • Market News
    • Market Prices
  • Crops
    • Crops Management
    • Oil Seeds
      • Canola
      • Canola Guide
      • Soybeans
      • Sunflowers
      • Flax
    • Cereals
      • Wheat
      • Barley
      • Oats
      • Corn
    • Pulses
      • Soybeans
      • Chickpeas
    • Field Crops
      • Potatoes
      • Potato Guide 2025
  • Livestock
    • Livestock Management
    • Beef cattle
    • Calf Central
    • Herd Health
    • Livestock Sales
  • Farmit
  • Weather
  • Machinery
  • AgDealer
  • Classifieds
  • Free Newsletter
  • Digital Editions
  • Subscribe
X Logo
Maple Leaf

Proudly Canadian

Daily Network News

  • (Left to right) Jeff Mahon, Greg MacDonald and Edwini Kessie speak on a panel at the Canadian Crops Convention in Toronto on March 12. Photo: Jonah Grignon

    New strategies needed for Canadian agriculture to stand out in global trade

    2 days ago
  • Prices for feed barley and wheat will have to increase eventually says a broker. Photo: File

    Feed Grains Weekly: Cash prices for wheat, barley largely flat

    2 days ago
  • The Canadian GMO mustard wars: Dijon vs canola

    3 days ago
More News →

Tag Archives CBOT

ICE July 2019 canola with 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

ICE weekly outlook: Uncertain U.S. soy prospects boost canola

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin May 29, 2019
MarketsFarm — ICE Futures canola contracts climbed sharply higher during the week ended Wednesday, hitting their best levels in more than a month as strength in the Chicago Board of Trade soy complex provided spillover support. “We have a bit of a short-covering rally going on in canola,” said Jerry Klassen, manager of Canadian operations

CBOT July 2019 soybeans, with July 2019 corn (orange line). (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Planting report spurs farmer selling

By GFM Network News, Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm May 29, 2019
MarketsFarm — Soybeans on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) are trying to play catch-up in what has become a weather market, according to Steve Georgy of Allendale Inc. Corn planting in the U.S. was far behind its five-year average due to persistent wet conditions, he said, and that created the scenario of U.S. farmers


CBOT July 2019 corn with Bollinger (20,2) bands, a gauge of market volatility. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets, Weather

U.S. grains: Corn hits three-year high as planting delays prolonged

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub May 28, 2019
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. corn futures surged 4.1 per cent to their highest levels in nearly three years on Tuesday, supported by planting delays across key growing areas of the U.S. Midwest following heavy rains, traders said. The adverse weather in the Midwest and Plains also fuelled rallies in the soybean and wheat markets

(File photo by Dave Bedard)
Crops, Markets

Fund traders still sitting on large canola short position

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin May 24, 2019
MarketsFarm — Speculators continue to sit on a large net short position in ICE canola futures, only reducing their holdings slightly over the past week, according to the latest commitment of traders (CoT) report from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Managed money and other reportable speculators had a net short position of 72,844


CBOT July 2019 corn with 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn climbs to one-year high as rains stall planting

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 24, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures scaled to their highest in a year on Friday as soggy U.S. Midwest field conditions and forecasts for unrelenting rain across the region heightened concerns that farmers may be unable to plant a sizable portion of the crop. Soybeans followed corn higher, also supported by worries about planting

Emerging corn plants in Canada. (Sophie-Caron/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn sinks as trade aid seen encouraging planting

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 23, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures dropped for the first time in nine sessions on Thursday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) unveiled a farm aid package that could encourage farmers to plant more corn despite adverse weather this spring. Soybeans and wheat also declined as the USDA announced a $14.5 billion direct


(Medioimages/Photodisc/Getty Images)
Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Trade volatile ahead of USDA announcement

By GFM Network News May 22, 2019
MarketsFarm — The Chicago Board of Trade saw “a wild ride of volatility” on Wednesday, following rumours of a U.S. Department of Agriculture farm aid package that could top US$15 billion. The package would include payments of about $2 per bushel for soybeans and four cents per bushel for corn, according to Bloomberg. An official

(Scott Bauer photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soybeans rebound in technical bounce, trade aid details awaited

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 22, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean futures rebounded on Wednesday in a technical correction from the prior session’s drop as the market awaited details of a Trump administration farm aid package that could encourage farmers to plant more soybeans. Corn ended firm, although spillover support from higher soy and worries over rain-delayed U.S. planting were


CBOT July 2019 corn futures with Bollinger (20,2) bands. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn touches one-year high on slow U.S. planting

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 21, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures climbed for a seventh session to their highest in a year on Tuesday as rainy weather and soggy fields across the U.S. corn belt stalled spring planting. Wheat also advanced on worries about winter crop damage due to heavy rains and flooding in the southern U.S. Plains. Soybeans

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

U.S. grains: Corn nears one-year peak as rains stall planting

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 20, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures climbed for a sixth straight session on Monday and touched their highest level in nearly a year as rainy Midwest weather and waterlogged fields stoked concerns about reduced plantings and lower yields for the crop. Wheat jumped to a three-month high on delayed spring wheat planting in the


← Older articles
Newer articles →

AgCanadaTV

AgCanadaTV Special Feature: Crop pest insects to watch out for in 2026

Sponsored by:
More Videos →

Latest Market News

More Market News →
flag
Signup to our Newsletter
  • News & Opinion
  • Crops
  • Livestock
  • Markets
  • Farmit
  • Video
  • Digital Editions
  • Classifieds
  • Subscriptions
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise

Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | © 2026, Glacier FarmMedia Limited Partnership