Feed Grains: Canada waiting on spring harvest

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 14 (CNS Canada) – Large amounts of grain left to overwinter in Western Canada will soon be coming off the fields, weather permitting, with much of the overwintered crops likely destined for the feed sector. Those supplies are already weighing on prices, although just how much will actually […] Read more

Feed Grains: Russian spring seeding starting up

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 13 (CNS Canada) – Spring seeding is just getting underway in Russia, with 0.1 per cent of intended acres in the ground as of March 7, according to a report from UkrAgroConsult. Crop conditions in Russia for the winter cereals are looking good, with only five per cent […] Read more





Feed Grains: Corn piles in North Dakota at risk

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Thursday, March 9. Prices for feed barley in Alberta fell 7 cents on the week, according to the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Bids are now going for C$2.40-$3.33 a bushel. Down in North Dakota, prices […] Read more







Feed Grains: Increased European grain production forecast

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 2 (CNS Canada) – The European Commission is forecasting increased grain production in the 28-member countries in 2017/18, with barley, corn, and soft wheat all expected to see considerably larger crops. European Union barley production in the year is forecast at 62.7 million tonnes, which would be up […] Read more