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People stand to throw jute bags at tear gas fired by the police to disperse farmers marching towards New Delhi to press for better crop prices promised to them in 2021, at Shambhu, a border crossing between Punjab and Haryana states, India, February 14, 2024. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
General, Reuters

Indian farmers pause protest march to Delhi as government talks continue

Farmers pressing government to set minimum prices for produce ahead of election

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 16, 2024
Indian farmers demanding higher prices for their crops said they had paused their protest march to New Delhi on Friday until their unions hold another round of talks with government ministers on Sunday.

Photo: Getty Images
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn, soy futures set new three-year lows as US forecasts hefty supplies

U.S. soybean crushings dropped more than expected from a record high

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
U.S. forecasts for increasing crop inventories on Thursday drove corn and soybean futures to their lowest prices in more than three years as traders remained worried about strength of demand.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Lean hogs advance after strong US pork export data

Live cattle, feeder cattle ended day up

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Lean hog futures rose on Thursday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on robust U.S. pork export demand and follow-through buying from a rally during the previous session, analysts said.

Photo: File
Markets

Feed grain weekly: Buyers waiting longer to purchase more grain

U.S. corn shipments continue to put pressure on feed prices

By GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Buying activity for feed barley and feed wheat in Western Canada is moving slowly and prices continue to decline, according to Susanne Leclerc, owner of Market Master Ltd. in Edmonton.


Photo: JJ Gouin/iStock/Getty Images Plus
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Farm employee, employer’s perceptions differ on worker retention

Ag domestic labour gap will increase 15 per cent by 2030 as older workers retire: CAHRC

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Manual labour and long hours may be less of a deterrent to farm workers than farmers think, a new report suggests.

Photo: John Deere
Machinery, Reuters

Deere cuts 2024 profit view as borrowing costs hurt demand

Executives expressed caution about margin performance amid weakening farm economy

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Deere & Co cut its 2024 profit forecast on Thursday as farmers remained hesitant about big-ticket equipment purchases due to high borrowing rates and falling crop prices, even as its first-quarter sales and profit topped Wall Street estimates.


Chris Vervaet, Executive Director of the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association speaking at the CropConnect conference in Winnipeg on February 14. Photo: Don Norman
Crops, General

‘Unprecedented’ growth possible for canola demand 

Renewable fuels could propel canola demand into the stratosphere: speaker 

By Don Norman, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
The biofuels industry could drive canola demand into unheard of territory in the coming decade, according to one industry expert. 

photo: kim alexander
General, Reuters

US allows farmers to use existing supplies of dicamba weedkillers

An Arizona court decision vacated the EPA's registration of dicamba-based herbicides

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News February 14, 2024
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Wednesday that farmers can use some existing supplies of herbicides based on the chemical dicamba, despite a federal court ruling last week that halted sprayings.


Case IH’s new AF11 combine at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky.  Photo: Greg Berg
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Combines launch into the spotlight at National Farm Machinery Show

By Greg Berg, GFM Network News February 14, 2024
With over 800 exhibitors occupying more than a million square feet of space at the Kentucky Exposition Center, it’s pretty much A-Z when it comes to the display of agricultural wares at this year’s National Farm Machinery Show. Two well-known machinery brands took this opportunity to pull back the curtain and showcase their latest offerings […] Read more

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General, Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soy and corn set three-year lows on fund selling, supply outlook

Markets down about 10 per cent this year, traded on lowest levels since late 2020

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News February 14, 2024
Soybean and corn futures fell to three-year lows at the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday under pressure from fund selling and expectations for increased U.S. supplies, analysts said.


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