Farmers have likely lost an opportunity to get better prices for their crops, such as canola, just as the harvest across the Canadian Prairies begins to pick up speed, an analyst warned.
Prices heading down following crop-saving rains
Combining of spring crops getting started
Soil moisture largely adequate
Canola varies widely
Trump administration pressure against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those crops
Some regions improve, other slip back
Rain ranges from nothing to 41 mm
Bases revision on latest StatCan numbers
Prairie weather is always a factor for canola prices; the week ending July 18, 2025, was no exception
New crop looking good, but needs rain