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Joel Merkosky, president of Johnston’s Grain, shows off some of the firm’s brochures at its booth at the Ag in Motion 2025 show in Langham, Sask.Joel Merkosky, president of Johnston’s Grain, attended Ag in Motion 2025 to explain his company’s move into regenerative agriculture. Photo: Sean Pratt
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Agriculture chemical company embraces regenerative farming

Johnstone’s Grain sees the sale of regenerative agriculture products as the future

By Sean Pratt July 16, 2025
Johnstone’s Grain sees the sale of regenerative agriculture products as the future

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Canola, Crops, Markets

ICE Canada Weekly: Decent outlook of old, new crop weigh on canola futures

New crop looking good, but needs rain

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm July 16, 2025
The outlook for canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange appears to be on a downward slide, said Bill Craddock, a Manitoba-based trader and farmer.


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Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

CBOT Weekly: Grain prices showing weakness

USDA report, trade tensions pressure markets

By Adam Peleshaty July 16, 2025
Grain prices at the Chicago Board of Trade were on the weaker side for the week ended July 16 due to last week's USDA report and ongoing trade tensions.

The Diverse Field Crops Cluster is a research project examining how to improve crop production while limiting nitrogen emissions. Crops such as camelina, carinata, flax (seen here), sunflower and mustard are the focus area of the project.  Photo: Greg Berg
Crops, Forages, Livestock

Manitoba Crop Report: More scattered rains across the province

Crops advance in their development in dry, wet conditions

By Adam Peleshaty July 16, 2025
More scattered showers across Manitoba helped crops advance in their development during the week ended July 13, 2025.


Bill Biligetu, forage crop breeder at the University of Saskatchewan, studies the purple flowers found in the alfalfa plots at Ag in Motion, a farm show held July 15-17 near Langham, Sask. Biligetu is hoping to design an alfalfa variety with more tolerance to drought. Photo: Robert Arnason
Crops, Livestock

Research focuses on drought tolerant alfalfa

Yellow flowers could help scientists breed new varieties that cope with dry conditions

By Robert Arnason July 16, 2025
Exotic alfalfa varieties that produce white, blue, cream and yellow flowers are being looked at by plant breeders to improve the crop's drought tolerance.

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Australia nears breakthrough canola deal with China, sources say

Phytosanitary rules have restricted Australia’s canola exports to China

By Ella Cao, Peter Hobson, Reuters July 16, 2025
Canberra is close to an agreement with Beijing that would allow Australian suppliers to ship five trial canola cargoes to China, sources familiar with the matter said, a move towards ending a years-long freeze in the trade.


Field-by-field mapping could improve yield, productivity predictions
Crops, News

Field-by-field mapping could improve yield, productivity predictions

University of Saskatchewan researchers use field border mapping to collect data on yields, weeds

By Jonah Grignon July 15, 2025
University of Saskatchewan researchers are using field border mapping to collect data on field variability, including problematic weeds, and to predict things like yields.

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Corn, Soybeans, Winter Wheat

U.S. grains: Corn rebounds from contract lows on short covering, bargain buying

By Reuters, Tom Polansek July 14, 2025
Bargain buying and short covering lifted U.S. corn futures on Monday after the market slid to contract lows on expectations for strong U.S. output, traders said.


Entomologist tests trap crops and marigolds to repel flea beetles at an Ag in Motion
Crops, News

Entomologist tests trap crops and marigolds to repel flea beetles at an Ag in Motion

By Robert Arnason July 14, 2025
An Agriculture Canada entomologist is experimenting with trap crops and marigolds at an Ag in Motion demonstration cropplot

Barry Senft is stepping down as chief executive officer of Seeds Canada after four years. Photo: John Greig
Crops, News

Senft to step down as CEO of Seeds Canada

The founding CEO of the five-year-old organization will stay on until January 2026

By John Greig July 11, 2025
Barry Senft, the founding CEO of the five-year-old Seeds Canada organization is stepping down as of January 2026.


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