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Cereals, Markets, News, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

USDA predicts more wheat in Australia, smaller crops elsewhere

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 21, 2025
Australia will grow more wheat in 2025/26 than earlier expectations, but production will likely be down on the year in Turkey and Kazakhstan, according to several attaché reports released by the United States Department of Agriculture on Nov. 20, as it continues to catch up following the federal government shutdown.

Kochia. Pic: Laura Rance
Crops

FMC rolls out new burnoff herbicide combo for cereal growers

Avireo pairs up a Group 27 herbicide with a Group 14

By Dave Bedard November 18, 2025
FMC Canada has launched Avireo, a unique co-pack combination in the pre-seeding and pre-emergence burnoff market for use by wheat, durum and barley growers in the four western provinces.


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Cereals, Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

CBOT Weekly: Trade awaits USDA S/D report

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 12, 2025
Regardless of the United States government shutdown ending soon or not, the Department of Agriculture is set to issue its supply and demand report on Nov. 14. The USDA cancelled its October edition of World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates due to the shutdown and pushed back their November report a few days.

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Canola, Cereals, Crops, Markets, Peas, Pulses

Notable changes in exports to China, India

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 7, 2025
China and India figured prominently in the September export data issued by the Canadian Grain Commission on Nov. 7. For the most part, the CGC’s numbers highlighted issues with grain, oilseed and pulse exports from licensed facilities to those countries.


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Crops, Markets

Prairie Wheat Weekly: Prices up in most areas

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 5, 2025
Cash prices for spring wheat and durum across the Canadian Prairies were mostly higher during the week ended Nov. 4. As Minneapolis spring wheat stepped back, there was a modest increase in Kansas City hard red while Chicago soft red was up sharply.

RJ Sigurdson, MLA for Highwood, is sworn in on June 9, 2023 as Alberta’s minister of agriculture and irrigation. (Government of Alberta video screengrab via YouTube)
Canola, Cereals, Markets, News, Pulses

Sigurdson applauds Alberta farmers

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm October 24, 2025
With Alberta’s harvest virtually wrapped up for 2025, provincial Agriculture Minister RJ Sigurdson offered the government’s congratulations to the province’s farmers.


A field of flax is harvested in southern Manitoba. Photo: Donna Gamache/File
Canola, Cereals, Crops, Forages, Markets, News, Pulses

Most of Manitoba harvest wraps up for 2025

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm October 23, 2025
Manitoba Agriculture issued its final crop report of 2025, showing the overall provincewide harvest at 97 per cent complete as of Oct. 20. Nearly all major crops have finished combining, with 37 per cent of Manitoba’s sunflowers finished, plus 71 per cent of grain corn and small amounts of soybeans and potatoes left to do.

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Cereals, Features

Researchers chase resistance to bacterial leaf streak in Prairie cereals

With symptoms that mimic tan spot and rust, BLS often goes unnoticed

By Don Norman October 20, 2025
Bacterial leaf streak is re-emerging in cereal crops on Canada’s Prairies. With no fungicides or resistant varieties available, researchers are testing genes for future control of the crop disease.


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Canola, Cereals, Crops, Markets, Pulses, Spring Wheat

Good weather pushes Alberta harvest along

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm October 3, 2025
Thanks to a stretch of good weather, Alberta farmers advanced their harvest 12 points during the week ended Sept. 29 to 89 per cent complete. The Alberta agriculture department said that’s seven points above the five-year average.

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Canola, Cereals, Markets, News, Pulses, Soybeans

Good progress made in Sask. harvest

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm October 2, 2025
Combining in Saskatchewan is in the home stretch as the province’s agriculture department reported it at 84 per cent complete. Although the harvest advanced 16 points during the week ended Sept. 29, it was eight points behind the five-year average.


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