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. millers. Shipping oats by truck means very expensive freight costs, resulting in lower prices for farmers, and higher prices for end users, said Ryan McKnight […] 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 persisting drought conditions causing further damage to U.S. winter wheat crops were behind the sharp gains seen in U.S. wheat futures during the week. Worries […] 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 trade, although significantly higher than the year-ago level of 4.529 million. Overall, stocks of all crops are quite a bit larger than last year, as […] 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 2009. “We’re putting the Triffid event behind us, and I think growers have responded appropriately,” said William Hill, president of the Canadian Flax Council. And […] 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 in Statistics Canada’s report, due out Monday. “It’s pretty much a given that we’re going to see sharply higher stocks” compared to last year, said […] 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 spillover support from the gains seen in Minneapolis spring wheat futures helped to lift prices. Average spot bids for CWRS (13.5 per cent protein) across […] 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 of the old crop/new crop spread was a feature of the week’s activity. Going forward, the trend looks to bearish, according to analysts. Values came […] 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 bids on Monday for CWRS (13.5 per cent protein) across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta came in at around $192 per tonne, or $5.32 per bushel, […] 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 gains seen in outside oilseeds. “Nobody really wants to buy canola, but they’ll have to push it along with the soy markets if it keeps […] 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 yet. “Not all of the winter wheat is out from the snow cover yet,” said Bruce Burnett, crop and weather specialist with CWB in Winnipeg. […] Read more