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Markets, Reuters

Russian winter crops should withstand late frosts, weather forecasters say

By Reuters February 24, 2025
Late winter frosts in Russia's southern breadbasket regions are unlikely to inflict significant damage on winter crops, the state weather forecasting agency said on Monday in a forecast for the end of February.

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News, Reuters

China’s pork consumption has no more room to grow, says researcher

By Ella Cao, Mei Mei Chu, Reuters February 24, 2025
There is no more room for growth in Chinese pork consumption in the near future, Zhu Zengyong, a researcher with the state-backed Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences said on Monday.


Federal Government to remove some barriers to interprovincial trade
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Federal Government to remove some barriers to interprovincial trade

By Jonah Grignon February 21, 2025
The federal government said today it will break down trade barriers between provinces by removing of 20 out of 39 exceptions to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn futures finish lower after hitting 18-month high

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 21, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade corn futures closed lower on Friday after the market stormed to an 18-month high on strong U.S. export demand, traders said.


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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle eke out gains, hogs slide

By Geralyn Wichers February 21, 2025
Chicago cattle eked out gains, Friday, as the USDA’s Cattle on Feed report showed a slight decline in inventory.

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News, Reuters

How bird flu has sent US eggs prices skyrocketing

Eggs have reached almost $5 per dozen, or more than $7 Canadian, with some big cities seeing nearly double that price

By Leah Douglas, Reuters, Tom Polansek February 21, 2025
The price of eggs at U.S. grocery stores has climbed to a record high, nearly doubling from a year ago, as outbreaks of bird flu have led to shortages by wiping out millions of hens.


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Prairie Wheat Weekly: Modest increases across the region

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm February 21, 2025
Western Canadian cash prices for spring wheat and amber durum made small gains during the week ended Feb. 20. Support came from higher prices in the United States wheat complex, but a stronger Canadian dollar limited the increases

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Producers support mandatory livestock inspection in Manitoba

Eighty-five to 90 per cent of Manitoba Beef Producers members vote in favour of the resolution put forth at a recent meeting

By Robert Arnason February 21, 2025
After years of debate and discussion, cattle producers in Manitoba are supporting mandatory livestock inspection in the province.


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Syngenta, Corteva must face Arkansas lawsuit over pesticide programs

By Mike Scarcella, Reuters February 21, 2025
Pesticide manufacturers Syngenta and Corteva must face a lawsuit from the state of Arkansas accusing them of suppressing competition for pesticide sales and keeping prices artificially high, a federal judge has ruled.

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USDA says it will release $20 million of frozen farmer funds

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters February 21, 2025
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release approximately $20 million in funding for previously approved contracts that had been frozen by the Trump administration's push to overhaul the federal government, the agency said late on Thursday.


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