CNS Canada — The Prairie oats industry continues to suffer from a lack of rail cars allocated to move south, as it forces some companies to truck oats to U.S. […] Read more

Oats still struggling to move south
Prairie CWRS wheat bids up sharply with U.S. futures
CNS Canada — Average cash bids for Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat moved sharply higher during the week ended Monday, following gains seen in U.S. wheat futures. Concerns about […] Read more
No surprise for canola in StatsCan stocks report
CNS Canada –– Statistics Canada on Monday released its report on Canadian field-crop stocks as of March 31, pegging Canola stocks at 9.018 million tonnes — no surprise to the […] Read more

Flax industry nearing pre-Triffid state
CNS Canada — The Canadian flax industry is heading back to the same state seen before Europe banned Canadian flax imports after finding unapproved genetically-modified varieties in some shipments in […] Read more
Large grain, oilseed stocks expected in StatsCan report
CNS Canada — Thanks to record-large Canadian crop production in 2013-14, stocks of grain and oilseeds in Canada as of March 31 are likely to be pegged as very large […] Read more
Average CWRS wheat bids rise above $200 a tonne
CNS Canada –– Average cash bids for Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat moved higher, breaking back above $200 per tonne, during the week ended Monday. Improving basis levels and […] Read more

Long fund position could be bearish for CBOT soybeans
CNS Canada — Old-crop soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade moved sharply lower during the week ended Wednesday, with new-crop values seeing less severe losses. The narrowing in […] Read more
CWRS wheat prices down as basis widens
CNS Canada — Cash bids for Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat eased during the week ended Monday, as U.S. wheat futures were weaker and basis levels widened. Average spot […] Read more

ICE weekly outlook: Soyoil driving canola market
CNS Canada — Canola futures on the ICE Futures Canada platform finished little changed during the week ended Wednesday, as buyers were reluctant to push the market higher despite large […] Read more
Prairie winter wheat looking good, but damage still possible
CNS Canada — Most winter wheat crops seeded in Western Canada last fall seem to be in good condition so far this spring — but they’re not in the clear […] Read more