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The USDA attache in Australia is calling for a smaller wheat crop in 2025/26.
Barley, Cereals, Markets, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Smaller Australian wheat crop in 2025/26

Dry conditions cut into production says USDA attaché

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 29, 2025
Australian wheat production has been projected to drop in 2025/26 by 3.11 million tonnes, according to the United States Department of Agriculture attaché in Canberra. The attaché projected the country’s wheat output at 31 million tonnes for the coming marketing year.

Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Beef Cattle, Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Higher packer bids enhance feeder complex

By Jerry Klassen April 29, 2025
For the week ending April 26, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $3 to $5 higher compared to seven days earlier.


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News, Reuters

Smithfield Foods says tariffs make China unviable market for its US pork

By Reuters, Savyata Mishra, Tom Polansek April 29, 2025
China, the world's biggest pork consumer, is no longer a viable market for top U.S. pork processor Smithfield Foods due to retaliatory tariffs by Beijing, company executives said on Tuesday.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks in the small hours of April 29, 2025, in Ottawa after his Liberal Party won the general election the previous day. Photo: Kyodo/Reuters Connect
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Agriculture groups react to Carney win

Conservatives maintain rural dominance, NDP support collapses as Liberals win minority government

By Jonah Grignon, Karen Briere April 29, 2025
Canadian agricultural groups welcomed Mark Carney’s new minority federal government on Tuesday morning and pushed for immediate action on pressing issues.


Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
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U.S. grains: Wheat futures set contract lows on forecasts for beneficial US rain

By Reuters, Tom Polansek April 28, 2025
U.S. wheat futures sank to contract lows on Monday on expectations that more rain will hit dry growing areas of the Plains after beneficial showers over the weekend, analysts said.

Photo: Clinton Austin/Getty Images Plus
Beef Cattle, Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle rise as Mexican imports questioned

By Geralyn Wichers April 28, 2025
Chicago cattle contracts rose on Monday as the U.S. threatened to to block Mexican cattle imports over New World screwworm concerns.


Photo: Getty Images
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Survey says Conservatives farmers’ favourite but some divisions remain

Trade and market access top-billed priority according to University of Calgary study

By Jonah Grignon April 28, 2025
Canadian farmers favour the federal Conservatives by a large margin but there are some regional differences according to a study from the University of Calgary. Trade and market access were named top priorities for the federal election.

Speculative net long position grows in canola
Canola, Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Winter Wheat

Speculative net long position grows in canola

Bullish bets rise

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 28, 2025
Speculative fund traders continue to add to their net long position in canola futures, according to the latest Commitments of Traders report from the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).


(File photo by Lorraine Stevenson)
Barley, Canola, Cereals, Markets, News, Oats, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Higher deliveries in most grains; Canola drops back March to March

Canola drops back March to March

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 28, 2025
There were several increases in the producer deliveries major grains report for March compared to a year ago, according to Statistics Canada on April 28. However, there were notable decreases in canola and rye from March to March.

Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Livestock, Reuters

US and Mexico have reached agreement on New World screwworm, Ag Secretary Rollins says

US said on Saturday it could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry

By Reuters April 28, 2025
President Donald Trump's administration warned on Saturday that it will restrict livestock imports from Mexico if that country's government does not intensify its fight against a damaging pest called New World screwworm.


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