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Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Lean hogs tick down on technical selling, cattle mixed

By Karl Plume, Reuters June 24, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures edged lower on Tuesday on technical selling after setting contract highs in the previous session as traders weighed whether a seasonal peak in cash hog prices has petered out, analysts said.

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Corn, Markets, News

USDA notes shifts in Mexican corn

Production up, imports dip

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm June 24, 2025
Corn production in Mexico is projected to increase 6.5 per cent in 2025/26, the United States Department of Agriculture attaché in Mexico City reported. Meanwhile, the country’s imports are expected to dip 1.4 per cent.


Bill C-202, which protects Canada’s supply managed sector from any further concessions in future trade talks, was passed through the Canadian Senate last week. Farm groups including the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance said the bill is a flawed piece of legislation that needs proper scrutiny.  Photo: File
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Bill to protect supply management passes, exporters disappointed

Bill C-202 must receive Royal Assent before it can be put into force

By Karen Briere June 24, 2025
Exporters feel Bill C-202 undermines the country's commitment to rules-based international trading and sends the wrong message to trading partners.

Mario Segovia and Orlando Rojas, members of the Atacama fog catcher group, check a hydroponic lettuce crop produced with water captured by fog catchers, meshes suspended between two poles that intercept small bits of moisture to collect water from the air in the Atacama Desert, in Chanaral, Chile June 10, 2025. Photo: Reuters/Pablo Sanhueza
Crops, News

In Chile’s Atacama, world’s driest desert, growing lettuces with fog

By Reuters, Rodrigo Gutierrez June 24, 2025
In Chile's arid Atacama, the driest desert in the world, growers and researchers are looking to harness water from the very air itself to grow lettuces and lemons, using a net to catch drops of moisture from fog.


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Canada’s annual inflation unchanged at 1.7 per cent in May, core measures slightly ease

By Promit Mukherjee, Reuters June 24, 2025
Canada’s annual inflation rate in May was unchanged from the previous month at 1.7 per cent as a drop in gasoline costs continued to keep the overall index stable. Prices of shelter, food and transportation also cooled.

Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market rally stalls on softer fed cattle market

By Jerry Klassen June 24, 2025
For the week ending June 21, Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were unchanged to $10 lower on average compared to seven days earlier.  However, prices for August and September delivery were unchanged from the previous week. 


Photo: Canada Beef
Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Live cattle slip; feeders, hogs make small gains

By Geralyn Wichers June 23, 2025
Chicago live cattle futures slipped on Monday while feeder and lean hog contracts eked out gains.

Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans slump on ‘greenhouse’ weather in US

By Renee Hickman, Reuters June 23, 2025
Chicago soybean futures eased on Monday as favorable U.S. crop weather took the focus away from U.S. strikes on Iran conducted over the weekend.


Scarborough-Woburn MP Michael Coteau, pictured at an event in February, 2023. Photo: Michael Coteau/Facebook
News

Toronto MP named agriculture committee chair

By Jonah Grignon June 23, 2025
Ontario MP Michael Coteau will chair the next House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food.

The Saskatchewan cattle sector says the process surrounding the discovery of bovine tuberculosis, depopulation and disinfection takes too long. Photo: File
Livestock, News

Saskatchewan considers AgriRecovery request in bovine TB case

The move by Sask. would help producers with the cost of cleaning and disinfection after the disease is found on their farms

By Karen Briere June 23, 2025
Saskatchewan may ask to trigger AgriRecovery for producers affected by bovine tuberculosis.


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