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‘With the grain and flour not moving fast, it’s bringing the price down.’ Photo: Singh_Lens/iStock/Getty Images
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Prairie wheat prices weaker on sharp drop in U.S. futures

Stronger loonie adds more pressure

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 27, 2025
Cash prices for spring wheat across the Canadian Prairies fell hard during the week ended June 26, while those for amber durum nudged up slightly.

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Markets, soybeans, spring-wheat, winter-wheat

CBOT Weekly: Prices tumble, uncertainty ahead

Weather, supply pressures weigh on grains

By Adam Peleshaty June 25, 2025
Grain futures fell on the Chicago Board of Trade last week with more uncertainty waiting in the wings.


Manitoba crops in good shape: Report
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Manitoba crops in good shape: Report

Rainfall amounts vary widely

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 25, 2025
Crops in Manitoba continued to come along nicely, the provincial agriculture department reported for the week ended June 24.

Markets are quieter-than-normal as farmers continue to be busy with harvest operations. Photo: Thinkstock
Markets, soybeans, spring-wheat, winter-wheat

CBOT Weekly: External factors raising wheat prices

Weather, geopolitical risk provide support

By Adam Peleshaty June 18, 2025
Numerous factors caused United States wheat prices to sharply rise during the week ended June 18, 2025.


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USDA makes small cuts to corn, wheat ending stocks

Few changes the central theme in June report

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 12, 2025
The June supply/demand report from the United States Department of Agriculture contained very few changes from May. The USDA issued its World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates on June 12, showing some declines for U.S. corn and wheat ending stocks, while those for soybeans were unchanged.

The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
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CBOT Weekly: ‘Not looking for any fireworks’ in June WASDE

Report unlikely to have notable changes

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 11, 2025
Do not expect any major changes in the June supply and demand report from the United States Department of Agriculture, said Terry Reilly, senior agricultural specialist for Marex.


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U.S. grains: Chicago futures firm on weather, U.S.-China trade optimism

By Reuters June 6, 2025
Chicago grains and soybeans firmed on Friday as expectations improved for U.S.-China trade relations after leaders of the two countries spoke and agreed to further discussions.

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Drop in U.S. bulk exports highlighted by USDA report

Down 10 points in three years says FAS

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 6, 2025
Since 2020, bulk exports out of the United States rose and then fell back, said the U.S. Department of Agriculture report released on June 6. Issued by the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service, the Rise and Fall of Bulk Commodities cited several reasons for the drop in bulk exports.


‘There isn’t a lot of pricing available out there for old or new crop on a lot of commodities.’ – Scott Shiels. Photo: Thinkstock
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Prairie Wheat Weekly: Mixed prices across the region

Higher U.S. prices encourage stronger cash prices

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 6, 2025
Western Canadian cash prices for spring wheat were mostly higher during the week ended June 5, while those for amber durum moved lower.

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U.S. grains: Soybean futures rise on U.S.-China trade optimism

Wheat futures rise amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters June 5, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures climbed to a one-week high on Thursday on optimism about the U.S. trade relationship with China, the world's largest soybean buyer, after leaders of the two countries spoke by phone for more than an hour.


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