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Crops, Markets

Flax exports up after dry spell, prices stay soft

By Jade Markus November 9, 2015
CNS Canada — Western Canadian flax producers have seen a decline in prices, due in part to weak exports — but the most recent data from the Canadian Grain Commission […] Read more

Laird lentils. (PulseCanada.com)
Crops, Markets

Wide-ranging green lentil quality good for Sask. markets

By Jade Markus November 6, 2015
CNS Canada — Variable weather throughout Saskatchewan’s growing season brought a range of quality and prices to green lentil producers — and that’s a good thing, according to a processor […] Read more


(PortSeattle.org)
Crops

Cereals North America: Shift to La Nina may hurt yields

By Jade Markus, Phil Franz-Warkentin November 5, 2015
Winnipeg | CNS Canada –– El Nino weather patterns are typically beneficial to North American grain yields, but cut into the production prospects of key Eastern Hemisphere demand markets, according […] Read more

Producers are seeing poor returns when growing cereals, especially spring wheat, when compared with alternative crops.  Photo: File
Crops

Cereals North America: W. Canada to see marketing shifts

By Jade Markus November 3, 2015
Winnipeg/Commodity News Service Canada – Crops in Western Canada saw a range of weather conditions this year, resulting in lower production and higher protein. That means there will be a […] Read more

Crops

Oats steady and low, but price-wise the worst is over

By Jade Markus October 28, 2015
Manitoba’s oat market is sitting low and stagnant, but since the commodity traditionally tracks corn futures, prices aren’t likely to depreciate further, says a U.S. analyst. “I think Manitoba farmers […] Read more


Laird lentils. (PulseCanada.com)
Crops, Markets

India still rules pulse market, despite potential diet shifts

By Jade Markus October 27, 2015
CNS Canada –– Based on how its high pulse prices and stockpiling regulations have held the market’s undivided attention in recent weeks, India’s place in the driver’s seat of the […] Read more

Durum wheat. (Gipsa.usda.gov)
Crops, Markets

Demand for North American durum now a balancing act

By Jade Markus October 22, 2015
CNS Canada — North American durum prices are teetering on an edge and could tip higher or lower as the balance between producer selling and demand fluctuates, one U.S. analyst […] Read more

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Crops, Markets

Man. corn harvest progresses rapidly despite moisture issues

By Jade Markus October 21, 2015
CNS Canada — Manitoba’s corn harvest is nearly finished and may be bringing farmers above-average yields, according to a provincial crop specialist — though some producers have had to make […] Read more


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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Corn, soybean prices expected to rise

By Jade Markus October 21, 2015
CNS Canada –– The ongoing U.S. harvest has pressured CBOT corn and soybeans in recent sessions, but support for the commodities will ramp up long-term, moving prices higher, according to […] Read more

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Cattle futures recover, but aren’t about to jump over the moon

By Jade Markus October 19, 2015
CNS Canada — Cattle markets have seen recovery after taking a nosedive in earlier sessions, but prices likely won’t revisit summer highs, according to one analyst. After hammering sharply lower, […] Read more

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