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Egg production expanded by 7.6 per cent last year to 937 million dozen. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Livestock, News

Egg Farmers of Canada sees more hens, greater egg demand in 2025

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 19, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Canada added 2.92 million hens to its egg-laying flock in 2025, Egg Farmers of Canada said in its annual report released on March 18.

The Canola Council of says it maintained a working relationship with Richardson International in the years since the grain company withdrew its funding. Photo: Screencap via richardson.ca
Canola, News

Richardson back in the fold at canola council

By Sean Pratt March 19, 2026
Reading Time: 2 minutes Richardson International has rejoined the Canola Council of Canada after a nearly nine-year hiatus.


Photo: Greg Berg
Canola, Crops, Markets

ICE Weekly: Canola to stay elevated as war persists

By Adam Peleshaty March 19, 2026
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canola prices will stay elevated as long as there is conflict in the Middle East, said a Winnipeg-based analyst.

The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association’s Emergency Preparedness Hub includes resources on how to plan for natural disasters and extreme weather. Photo: David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press
News

Online hub gives farmers tools to prepare for crises like extreme weather, disease outbreaks

By Jonah Grignon March 19, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) has launched a new online Emergency Preparedness Hub, which collects information and resources in one place to help farmers prepare for crises.


Fertilizer is being loaded onto a cargo ship at Yantai Port in Shandong, China on March 16, 2026. Photo: CFOTO/Sipa USA
News, Reuters

China restricts fertilizer exports, further crimping war-tightened supply

By Reuters March 19, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes China is clamping down on fertilizer exports to protect its domestic market, a number of industry sources said, putting an additional strain on global markets that were already grappling with shortages caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Live cattle gave up some of Tuesday’s gains before settling slightly higher, with a meatpacking plant on strike and dry weather and fires in Nebraska further tightening historically low cattle numbers. Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Livestock, Reuters

Chicago feeder cattle gain ground as corn futures rise

By Reuters March 19, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago Mercantile Exchange feeder cattle futures fell on Wednesday as Chicago Board of Trade corn futures gained strength.


Bruce Burrows is Grain Growers of Canada’s new executive director, effective April 1. Photo: Supplied
News

Grain Growers of Canada announces Bruce Burrows as executive director

By Jonah Grignon March 19, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Bruce Burrows will be the next executive director of Grain Growers of Canada (GGC).

Dr. Karen Schwean-Lardner is a professor in the University of Saskatchewan’s department of animal and poultry science. She’s also the lead researcher for the proposed poultry facility. Photo: Matt Olson/Supplied
Livestock, News, Poultry/Eggs

Proposed Sask. poultry research facility gets funding influx

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By Geralyn Wichers March 18, 2026
Reading Time: 2 minutes A recently-funded poultry facility at the University of Saskatchewan will allow researchers to work on poultry barn lighting, housing and feed systems.


Agriculture Canada makes small balance sheet adjustments
Markets

Agriculture Canada makes small balance sheet adjustments

By Phil Franz-Warkentin March 18, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes Updated supply/demand estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, released March 18, included only minor adjustments, as the agency incorporated the latest acreage forecasts from Statistics Canada released earlier in the month.

The Canadian government announced it will invest $20 million in Solugen, which produces and commercializes Azogen, a fast-release liquid ammoniacal nitrogen fertilizer derived from hog manure. Photo: File
Hogs, Livestock, News

Federal government funds Quebec organic fertilizer company

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm March 18, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Québec-based Solugen, which makes organic nitrogen fertilizer from hog manure, has recieved $20 million in federal funding.


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