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CBOT corn poised to drop below US$3/bu.

CNS Canada — Chicago corn futures moved higher during the week ended Wednesday, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly crop report, due Friday, has the potential to push values sharply lower, according to an analyst. “Traders are looking for a three-point increase in the yield for the U.S. corn, and that could draw nearby […] Read more

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Strong prices, low feed costs reviving pork industry

CNS Canada –– Recent strong prices, paired with low feed costs, are increasing profitability for Canadian hog farmers and helping to revive the pork industry. “We are seeing some of the idle barns that were taken out of production three years ago starting to come back into production,” said Brad Marceniuk, livestock economist with Saskatchewan’s […] Read more



Alberta’s accumulated rainfall for September 2014. (WeatherFarm.com)

Cool, wet weather halts Alberta harvest

CNS Canada — Farmers in Alberta haven’t been able to make much harvest progress recently, as rainfall and cool weather have prevented them from getting into the fields over the past week. Almost half an inch of rain fell in some areas on Friday (Sept. 26), followed by some nicer weather on the weekend, said […] Read more








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CBOT soybeans, corn haven’t bottomed yet

CNS Canada — Corn and soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade continued to drift lower during the week ended Wednesday, but haven’t bottomed yet. Terry Reilly, an analyst with Futures International in Chicago, said corn prices have another 40 cents per bushel to go before bottoming around the $3 per bushel range (all […] Read more