Prairie grasshopper populations expected to rise in some areas

CNS Canada — Grasshopper populations are expected to rise in some western Canadian growing regions, causing more risk for crop damage from the insects this spring and summer, according to provincial insect forecasts. Forecasts for all three Prairie provinces are based on grasshopper populations observed in the latter half of summer 2013. In Alberta, the […] Read more





Canola futures on ICE Futures Canada moved higher during the week ended Wednesday. (Dave Bedard photo)

ICE weekly outlook: Canola stuck in a range

CNS Canada — Canola futures on the ICE Futures Canada trading platform moved higher, following along with the Chicago soybean and soyoil markets during the week ended Wednesday. Sentiment that the canola market was oversold, weakness in the Canadian dollar, and ideas that canola is undervalued compared to other oilseeds also helped lift prices. But […] Read more






Prairie winter wheat seen safe under a blanket of snow

Prairie winter wheat seen safe under a blanket of snow

The crop was generally well established in many areas ahead of winter freeze-up

Reading Time: 2 minutes Western Canada may be in the midst of a deep freeze, but winter wheat crops are none the wiser. “The crop sure is protected, there’s lots of snow,” said Jake Davidson, executive director of Winter Cereals Canada. “I would say that snow cover is more than adequate in most places.” The ample amount of snow […] Read more