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Rising diesel could surge with U.S. infrastructure plan

By Dave Sims January 31, 2018
CNS Canada — Diesel costs in Western Canada are roughly eight to 10 cents higher on average than anytime in 2017, and an industry expert warns that gap could grow […] Read more

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Livestock, Markets

Pork exports key in 2018 as U.S. slaughter ramps up

By Dave Sims January 30, 2018
CNS Canada –– Canadian pork producers should see higher returns for their product in the spring of 2018, but whether those prices last may determine how successful Canada is at […] Read more


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Crops, Markets

Pulse weekly outlook: Pulse acres on downswing

By Dave Sims January 30, 2018
CNS Canada — Pulse prices in Western Canada showed some movement during the week ended Tuesday, but mostly hung rangebound as India’s import restrictions on Canadian pulses continued to hold […] Read more

Brown mustard. (Peggy Greb photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Crops, Markets

Prairie mustard acreage depends on spring moisture

By Dave Sims January 25, 2018
CNS Canada — The 2018 mustard crop in Western Canada could hit half a million acres according to an industry expert, but he cautions that number could be much lower […] Read more

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Crops

Feed weekly outlook: Prairie grains chopping around

By Dave Sims January 25, 2018
CNS Canada — Dry subsoil moisture conditions and a lack of snow cover in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan continue to create worries for many farmers. Conditions range from abnormally dry […] Read more


ICE weekly outlook: Canola creeps toward $500
Crops, Markets

ICE weekly outlook: Canola creeps toward $500

By Dave Sims January 24, 2018
CNS Canada — ICE Futures Canada canola contracts are showing signs of wanting to climb higher due to recent moves in soybean oil and the Canadian dollar. The front-month March […] Read more

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Crops, Markets

Prairie feed barley softens as packers bid up cattle

By Dave Sims January 16, 2018
CNS Canada — Feed barley prices in the Lethbridge area are showing signs of softening as the February lull approaches and warmer weather moves into the province. According to Allan […] Read more

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Crops, Markets

Manitoba corn rides strong yields through bearish market

By Dave Sims January 15, 2018
CNS Canada — Even as large world supplies continue to weigh down the North American corn market, farmers in Manitoba can continue to hang their hats on strong yields, according […] Read more


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ICE weekly outlook: Cold-weather bump expected for canola

By Dave Sims January 10, 2018
CNS Canada — The ICE Futures Canada canola complex is facing a slew of supportive and bearish factors as it slowly makes its way through the first part of January. […] Read more

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ICE weekly outlook: March canola fights to stay above $500

By Dave Sims December 21, 2017
CNS Canada — As traders exit the trading floor ahead of the holidays, canola futures continue to chop around amid thin volumes. “More and more traders are stepping away from […] Read more

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