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CWB last fall made a deal to buy the grain handling and port assets of Toronto’s Upper Lakes Group, which included Winnipeg-based Mission Terminal and its 136,500-tonne capacity port facility at Thunder Bay. (PortOfThunderBay.com)
Crops, Markets

Thunder Bay shipping underway after ‘worst ice year ever’

By Marney Blunt May 1, 2014
CNS Canada — Grain movement is finally underway at the Lake Superior port of Thunder Bay, Ont., after significant delays caused by a record cold winter. The first ship arrived […] Read more

Crops, Markets

Lower canola acreage no surprise to farm groups

By Marney Blunt April 24, 2014
CNS Canada — A slight decline in canola acres in Statistics Canada’s forecast Thursday may have come as a surprise to industry analysts — but farm groups closer to the […] Read more


Crops

Moisture, insects depreciating Prairie crop quality

By Marney Blunt April 23, 2014
CNS Canada — Less grain and oilseeds being shipped off the Prairies this past winter means farmers are keeping more grain in storage, which some producers say can be a […] Read more

Crops

Corn, soybeans seen expanding on Prairies

By Marney Blunt April 21, 2014
Winnipeg | CNS Canada — Corn and soybean acres have expanded in Western Canada in the last 10 years and should continue to do so, according to Monsanto Canada’s vice-president. […] Read more

Livestock

Below-average temperatures to continue across Prairies

By Marney Blunt April 14, 2014
CNS Canada — Temperatures are expected to continue to be colder than normal for much of agricultural Western Canada this week. A smaller disturbance will be moving through Alberta and […] Read more


Crops, Markets

Weather, Ukraine boost U.S. wheat futures

By Marney Blunt April 14, 2014
CNS Canada — U.S. wheat futures rose sharply on Monday and could continue to increase due to cold weather in the southern Plains and the political unrest in Ukraine. “We […] Read more

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