Chinese producers are incurring losses of about US$25 per head from fattening hogs, according to the Dim Sums blog authored ...
Coastal British Columbia continued to receive well above normal precipitation through October, resulting in improved soil ...
U.S. soybean futures on Thursday extended a setback from a 17-month high reached this week, as confirmation of more Chinese ...
Reuters - U.S. cattle futures fell further at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on Thursday under pressure from fund selling ...
Russian growers harvested 44.95 million acres of sunflowers, soybeans and rapeseed, 93 per cent more than what was harvested ...
The Canadian dollar closed at its lowest level in two weeks on Thursday. The loonie dropped to US$0.7102 or US$1=C$1.4080, compared to US$0.7123 or US$1=C$1.4040 on Wednesday. The United States Dollar ...
Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were virtually unchanged on Thursday, unable to retain their gains from earlier in the session. Although canola tried to resume its post-harvest upward trend, ...
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, in its October report, projected carryout stocks for 2025-26 to more than double from the previous year at 145,000 tonnes nationwide. Young expects chickpea prices to ...
A new bill makes amendments to legislation across a variety of ministries, including one in ag to allow producers to ...
Canada’s pulse industry is reeling from tariffs and now word from India is in a few years it won’t need imports from Canada ...
Grain markets will finish the year with bloated supplies and more coming with forecasts for a big Russian wheat and Brazilian ...
The Canadian dollar was slightly lower on Thursday morning, despite increases in crude oil. The loonie was at US$0.7118 or US$1=C$1.4049 as of 8:36 a.m. CST, compared to Wednesday’s close at US$0.7123 ...