• Sign-up of tonnage begins July 18 for the CWB’s 2011-12 FlexPro program. New this year, farmers can commit tonnage anytime until March 15, 2012, then price it on any […] Read more
CWB contract announcements
Flat per-tonne payment of CWB barley surplus
In its weekly bulletin, the Canadian Wheat Board says it will distribute surplus earnings to farmers who participate in the 2010-11 cash sales program of export feed barley delivered thorough […] Read more
CWB announces 2010-11 initial payments by grade
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) has announced the 2010-11 initial payments for the various grades of wheat and barley. The payments are effective August 1, 2010 for deliveries into the […] Read more
2010-11 FlexPro pricing begins
The Canadian Wheat Board has reminded producers that FlexPro began Monday, July 19, 2010 at 3 p.m. central time, two weeks before the previously published start date. Producers can price […] Read more
CWB forecasts cold, dry conditions eating yields
Preliminary crop forecasts released Thursday by the Canadian Wheat Board project a western Canadian wheat, durum and barley crop of 29.7 million tonnes in the 2009 crop year, down almost […] Read more
CWB issues contract calls for wheat and advance calls for durum
The Canadian Wheat Board has announced announced advance delivery calls on Series B delivery contracts for No.1, 2 and 3 Canada Western Amber Durum (CWAD) and Series C wheat contracts […] Read more
Feed Barley Values Down Slightly in CWB 2008-09 PRO
The CWB has released its April 2009 Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for feed barley Pool B in the 2008-09 crop year. The PRO is down $3 per tonne from last […] Read more
Grain Values Lower in Latest CWB PRO for 2009-10
The CWB has released its April 2009 Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the next 2009-10 crop year. Wheat values are lower by $14 per tonne from last month for all […] Read more
CWB initials adjusted
The Canadian Wheat Board has announced that 2007-08 initial payments for wheat, durum and Pool B feed barley will increase effective April 17, 2008. The increase for wheat will range […] Read more