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Prairie Wheat Weekly: Western Canadian bids, U.S. futures down

By Adam Peleshaty December 10, 2025
Western Canadian wheat futures were down for the week ended Dec. 9, 2025 due to weaker U.S. futures and a stronger loonie.

USDA sees tighter U.S. corn stocks, soybeans and wheat unchanged
Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

USDA sees tighter U.S. corn stocks, soybeans and wheat unchanged

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 9, 2025
The USDA is forecasting tighter U.S. corn ending stocks for 2025/26 due to increased exports. The supply/demand balance sheets for soybeans and wheat were unchanged.


Claas combine - recropped image
Equipment, Forages, Machinery

Claas brings 1000 Series SP forage harvesters to Canada

New line consists of four models in the 850- to 1,110-horsepower range that use a 24.20-litre, V-12 MAN diesel engine

By Scott Garvey December 9, 2025
In mid-August, Claas unveiled its new line of Jaguar forage harvesters at an event in Visalia, California, deep in the heart of that state’s dairy region.

Pulse Weekly: Canadian pulse production rises
Lentils, Peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Canadian pulse production rises

By Adam Peleshaty December 8, 2025
Statistics Canada released its principal field crop estimates on Dec. 4, which showed bumper crops for most pulses.


Michelle Ross is a research officer with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. She and Richard Gray, professor at the University of Saskatchewan and Canadian Grain Policy Research Chair, are working on an agronomy resources survey that measures whether farmers and agrologists are aware of free tools like the Fusarium Headblight Maps, the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network and the Test Monitoring Network. The research will help direct producer funds to future agricultural science clusters.Photo Credit: Supplied
Crops, News

Survey looks to gauge whether producers are aware of free agronomic tools and where producer funds are going

By Alexis Kienlen December 8, 2025
Survey looks to gauge whether producers are aware of free agronomic tools and where producer funds are going

Feed Grain Weekly: Prices levelling as demand wanes
Barley, Beef Cattle, Markets, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Feed Grain Weekly: Prices levelling as demand wanes

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm December 5, 2025
Soft demand has feed grain prices levelling off, said Darcy Haley, vice-president of Ag Value Brokers in Lethbridge, Alta.


Ukraine increases rapeseed, soybeans processing as sunflower crop falls, analyst says
Canola, Soybeans

Ukraine increases rapeseed, soybeans processing as sunflower crop falls, analyst says

By Reuters December 5, 2025
A sharp drop in the sunflower seed crop in 2025 combined with the introduction of export duties on oilseeds will lead to a surge in domestic processing of rapeseed and soybeans, the volume of which may exceed exports, said an analyst.

Record large Canadian wheat and canola crops: Statistics Canada
Crops, Markets, News

Record large Canadian wheat and canola crops: Statistics Canada

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 4, 2025
Canadian wheat and canola production in 2025/26 (Aug/Jul) surpassed early expectations to hit new record highs, according to updated survey-based estimates from Statistics Canada released Dec. 4.


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Corn, Markets, News, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

CBOT Weekly: Watching for Chinese soybean purchases

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm December 3, 2025
As activity at the Chicago Board of Trade shifts into holiday mode through the New Year, independent analyst Terry Reilly pointed to three things to watch over the next few weeks.

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Canola

ICE Weekly: Trade expects larger StatCan canola estimate

By Adam Peleshaty December 3, 2025
Canola’s sharp drop on Dec. 3 could be the beginning as the trade anticipates a larger canola production estimate from Statistics Canada on Dec. 4.


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