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Crops, Markets

Pulse Weekly: Heat hasn’t affected Saskatchewan crops … yet

By Adam Peleshaty July 23, 2024
After heavy rainfall earlier this summer caused flooding in low-lying areas and washed out some pulse acres, Dale Risula said growers couldn’t wait for the heat to help crops develop. Now, the warmer and drier conditions are doing more harm than good.

File photo of barley being loaded off the combine. (Collab Media/iStock/Getty Images)
News

Grain commission cancels LSM licence 

By Robert Arnason July 23, 2024
The Canadian Grain Commission has revoked the licence of LSM Commodities. In a phone message to the Western Producer, a commission spokesperson said the licence was revoked as of 12:01 a.m. July 23.


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Markets

AAFC makes changes in July estimates

By Adam Peleshaty July 23, 2024
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) made a handful of changes to its July balance sheet released on July 22, compared to the month before.

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News, Reuters

US targets nitrous oxide in new phase of climate strategy

By Reuters, Valerie Volcovici July 23, 2024
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced it would seek to curb U.S. emissions of powerful industrial greenhouse gases such as nitrous oxide as it enters a new phase in the national strategy to fight climate change under the Paris agreement.


File photo of cattle in an Alberta feedlot. (Geralyn Wichers photo)
Beef Cattle, Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market leaps higher

By Jerry Klassen July 23, 2024
For the week ending July 20, Western Canadian yearlings traded $8-$15 above prices from seven days earlier. Values for larger groups of quality calves were up $8 to $10 from a week earlier while run of the mill smaller packages were relatively unchanged.

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News, Reuters

US, Canadian pot firms eye Germany for growth as market stagnates at home

By Reuters, Sourasis Bose July 23, 2024
North American cannabis firms, facing prohibitive laws, an overcrowded market and a deeply entrenched illicit sector at home are ramping up investments in Germany after the country partly legalized marijuana use.


The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans rebound as market unwinds some of its ‘Trump trade’

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters July 22, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures jumped on Monday on a flurry of short covering, with prices rebounding from last week's 2020 lows as traders re-evaluated the U.S. political landscape after U.S. President Joe Biden abandoned his reelection bid on Sunday.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Livestock futures turn higher on technical trading

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters July 22, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) cattle futures ended higher on Monday on technical trading, and as futures prices continued to hover well below the cash market levels, analysts said.


Brazilian meatpacker JBS SA’s logo on a tower in Jundiai, northwest of Sao Paulo in southeastern Brazil, on June 1, 2017. (File photo: Reuters/Paulo Whitaker)
News, Reuters

JBS supplies tallow, lard for sustainable aviation fuel

By Reuters July 22, 2024
Brazilian meatpacker JBS is supplying tallow and lard from its international operations for production of renewable aviation fuels, and it is studying a similar initiative in Brazil through the Friboi brand, the company said on Monday.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Livestock, News

Semi-finalists announced in cattle methane reduction challenge

By Geralyn Wichers July 22, 2024
Thirteen semi-finalists were announced today in a federal challenge to come up with economically viable and scalable methane-reduction practices for beef and dairy cattle.


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