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Protect wheat, barley and oats from allergen contamination

Keep It Clean campaign urges farmers to prevent allergen mix-ups

By Don Norman September 18, 2025
Mixing allergenic crops into cereals can harm trade and consumer safety. Keep it Clean outlines practices to reduce risks on the farm.

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Crops, Markets

Rains slow Saskatchewan harvest: report

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 18, 2025
Widespread rainfall slowed the harvest progress across Saskatchewan during the week ended Sept. 15, according to the latest provincial report.


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Crops, News

Health Canada proposes new restrictions for dicamba on soybeans

By Robert Arnason September 17, 2025
Pest Management Regulatory Agency removes the registration to spray dicamba on dicamba tolerant soybeans after the crop starts growing

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Canola, Markets, Soybeans

ICE Canada Weekly: More declines on horizon for canola

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm September 17, 2025
Expect canola futures to fall back in the coming months, said analyst Jerry Klassen of Resilient Capital in Winnipeg. Klassen pointed to the Statistics Canada production update and China as two reasons for the coming declines.


Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

CBOT Weekly: Futures rise on multiple factors

By Adam Peleshaty September 17, 2025
Different factors caused crop futures on the Chicago Board of Trade to rise during the week ended Sept. 17, 2025.

Manitoba harvest hits halfway mark: report
Canola, Cereals, Crops, News, Pulses

Manitoba harvest hits halfway mark: report

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 17, 2025
Harvest progress in Manitoba hit the halfway mark during the week ended Sept. 16, according to the latest crop report from the provincial agriculture department.


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Crops, Markets, News

Canadian crop production revised mostly higher from August

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 17, 2025
Canadian grain and oilseed production in 2025/26 was likely larger than earlier expectations, as warm temperatures and increased precipitation across the Prairies in August helped crop development, according to updated estimates from Statistics Canada released Sept. 17.

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Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Large U.S. pea/lentil crops expected

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 16, 2025
Lentil production in the United States hit its largest level in nearly a decade, while the dry edible pea crop reached levels not seen in over five years, said updated production estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.


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Crops, Reuters

Vietnamese feed makers buying Canadian canola meal after China duties, sources say

By Naveen Thukral, Reuters September 16, 2025
Feed millers in Vietnam are taking advantage of bargain prices with rare purchases of Canadian canola meal after China imposed hefty tariffs on the oilseed.

SaskSoil's test plots at Ag in Motion 2025. PHOTO: Don Norman
Crops

Farmers weigh strategies to boost soils’ water-holding capacity

At Ag in Motion, experts discuss soil texture, organic matter and amendments

By Don Norman September 15, 2025
At Ag in Motion, experts share insights on soil texture, organic matter, cover crops and targeted amendments to help Prairie farmers conserve water and protect yields.


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