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Cattle are sold at the Gladstone Auction Mart in Gladstone, Man., on Oct. 28, 2025. Feeder cattle futures surged Monday as falling corn prices signalled cheaper feed costs ahead of Friday’s USDA Cattle on Feed report. Photo: file
Livestock, Reuters

Chicago cattle futures surge as corn falls, Colorado packer strikes

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By Renee Hickman, Reuters 3 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Feeder cattle futures surge on lower corn prices and expected tight supplies in USDA's Cattle on Feed report as JBS workers strike in Colorado.

An LNG tanker sits at anchor off the coast of Shinas, Oman. The near closure of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted global energy and fertilizer supplies as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran enters its third week. Photo: Reuters
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Gulf fertilizer plants go dark as Iran war chokes global supply ahead of spring planting

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By May Angel, Reuters, Tristan Veyet 3 days ago
Reading Time: 3 minutes Strait of Hormuz closure halts Gulf fertilizer production, sending urea prices surging as global spring planting season begins.


In 2024, 55 per cent of Canadian fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food were imported according to Farm Credit Canada’s 2025 food and beverage report. That category includes frozen and canned vegetables and fruit, pickling and drying. Photo: Juanmonino/Getty Images Plus
Crops, News

Canadian trade tribunal to examine imports of frozen, canned vegetables

By Dave Bedard, Geralyn Wichers 3 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian officials will look into whether global imports of frozen and canned vegetables are threatening Canadian growers and processors.

Michael Cordonnier of Soybean and Corn Advisor Inc. said Brazil’s safrinha corn could run into dry conditions given it was planted late. Photo: Zak McLachlan
Cereals, Corn, Markets

Pay more attention to South American corn

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm 3 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Brazil’s massive soybean crop may be grabbing the headlines, but there should be more attention on the difficulties with the country’s corn crop, said analyst Michael Cordonnier of Soybean and Corn Advisor Inc.


Aaron Anderson of Richardson International is listed as one of three new Canola Council of Canada directors for 2026-27. Photo: Richardson International
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Board appointments hint Richardson Int. may rejoin canola council

By Sean Pratt 4 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Canola Council of Canada has appointed a Richardson International official to its board.

Photo: mtreasture/Getty Images Plus
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Pulse weekly: Canadian pea exports up in January, lentils lag

By Phil Franz-Warkentin 4 days ago
Reading Time: < 1 minute Canadian pea exports picked up in January, while lentil movement dipped compared to the previous month, according to the latest Statistics Canada trade data.


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Split market seen for Prairie farmland ahead of FCC 2025 values report

By Robert Arnason 4 days ago
Reading Time: 3 minutes Realtors have noticed a change in the farmland market, where values in the best regions continue to rise but demand for mediocre land is softer

The sources told Reuters that the “candid and constructive” Paris talks led by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng would set in motion possible “deliverables” for Trump’s trip to China to meet with Xi at the end of March. Photo: kevinjeon00/Getty Images Plus
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U.S., China discuss farm goods, managed trade in ‘remarkably stable’ Paris talks, sources say

By David Lawder, Reuters 4 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Top U.S. and Chinese economic officials held “remarkably stable” talks in Paris on Sunday that touched on potential areas of agreement in agriculture, critical minerals and managed trade for U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to consider in Beijing, two sources familiar with the talks said.


The Bank of Canada has held its key policy rate at 2.25 per cent since October, as inflation stabilized around its two per cent target within a one to three per cent control range. The BoC will give some indication of inflationary pressures at its policy decision on Wednesday. Photo: Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

Canada’s annual inflation rate eases to 1.8 per cent in February ahead of expected energy shock

By Promit Mukherjee, Reuters 4 days ago
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 per cent in February, after prices in the same period a year ago had risen sharply when the government’s sales tax relief ended, Statistics Canada said on Monday.

Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research speaks at the Canadian Crops Convention in Toronto March 11. Photo by Jonah Grignon
Markets, News

Strong 2025 could mean complications for Canadian grain sector in 2026 says analyst

By Jonah Grignon March 13, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes Carryover supply of many crops in Canada could complicate the market in 2026


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