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U.S. grains: Corn backs away from gains at close

By Karl Plume, Reuters September 5, 2025
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures climbed to a 6-1/2 week high on Friday on short covering ahead of the weekend and a U.S. government crop production update next […] Read more

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U.S. livestock: Profit-taking pressures cattle futures

September 5, 2025
Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were weaker on Friday, with chart-based positioning a feature as the market continued to back away from nearby record highs. The United States […] Read more

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Government to invest in biofuel production

Carney announces $370 million to biofuel production

By Jonah Grignon September 5, 2025
The federal government will invest $370 million in a new biofuel production incentive.

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China delays final ruling in canola dispute with top supplier Canada

Analyst suggests deal could resolve tariffs on vehicles and metals

By Reuters September 5, 2025
China on Friday prolonged its probe into Canadian canola imports, buying six more months for negotiations that could ease a year-long trade dispute sparked by Ottawa's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures end lower on profit-taking, technicals and flat cash prices

By Karl Plume, Reuters September 4, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures fell for a third consecutive day on Thursday in profit-taking and technical selling setback following recent highs and amid some weaker-than-expected cash market sales this week.


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Crops, Markets

Prairie Wheat Weekly: Wheat bids pressured on multiple fronts

By Adam Peleshaty September 4, 2025
Western Canadian wheat bids were mostly lower during the week ended Sept. 4, 2025 due to weather and potential high yields worldwide.

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Conservatives call for approval of emergency strychnine use

Poison used for pest populations of gophers was phased out over the first half of the 2020s.

By Jonah Grignon September 4, 2025
The federal Conservatives called for the government to authorize emergency use of the poison strychnine against infestations of gophers.

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U.S. grains: Soybeans end firm as late-session technical buying offsets demand pressure

By Karl Plume, Reuters September 4, 2025
U.S. soybean futures rebounded on late-session technical buying to end firm on Thursday after concerns about a lack of sales to top importer China had dragged the market to 3-1/2 week lows.


The harvest in Saskatchewan advanced 13 points for the week ended Sept. 16, at 74 per cent complete, despite rain in some parts of the province. Photo: Thinkstock
Markets, soybeans

Saskatchewan harvest advances, but behind five-year pace

Lack of rain spurs progress

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm September 4, 2025
Saskatchewan farmers advanced their harvest 11 points during the week ended Sept. 1, bringing it to 23 per cent complete. However, that’s still 17 points behind the five-year average despite dry conditions throughout most of the province.

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Federal government to unveil promised aid for canola sector soon

Supports for aluminum companies also promised ‘in the coming days’

By David Ljunggren, Reuters September 4, 2025
Canada will soon unveil a series of promised measures to help the steel and aluminum sector deal with U.S. tariffs, and will also aid canola farmers, government officials said on Thursday.

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