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A golden farming tractor featuring the signatures of Trump Administration cabinet members is displayed during an event celebrating farmers and Agriculture Day on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington DC on Friday, March 27, 2026. Photo: Aaron Schwartz/Sipa USA
Machinery, News, Reuters

Trump tells farmers that tractor companies should lower prices

By Gram Slattery, P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters, Trevor Hunnicutt 17 hours ago
U.S. President Donald Trump announced new measures on Friday to support U.S. farmers who are reeling from the administration’s trade policies and the Iran war and suggested farm equipment makers cut prices

The South Saskatchewan River as seen from the Finlay Bridge on Sept. 23. Photo: Alex McCuaig
General, Weather

Get farmers in on federal water security strategy planning, CFA says

Any debate about water access should prioritize food security and on-farm production, the federation says

By Geralyn Wichers 17 hours ago
Farmers should be involved in the development of a Canadian fresh water security strategy, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture says.


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set total 2026 biofuel obligations at 26.81 billion RINs and the 2027 obligation at 27.02 billion RINs. Photo: Getty Images Plus.
Markets, News, Reuters

U.S. finalizes biofuel blending quotas for 2026-27, cuts RINS for foreign feedstocks

By Reuters 20 hours ago
The Trump administration on Friday finalized new biofuel blending volumes mandates for the U.S. oil refiners, requiring more of the fuels made from corn and other agricultural products than initially proposed,in an apparent win for U.S. farmers.

“Given that nitrogen fertilizers are not used intensively on soybeans, higher nitrogen prices could also lead to a shift towards more soybean acres and fewer corn acres,” said economists from the University of Illinois. Photo: Greg Berg
Markets, Reuters

U.S. corn planting seen down, soy acres up as Iran war inflates costs, analysts say

By Karl Plume, Reuters 21 hours ago
The Iran war has upended the planting intentions of U.S. farmers, resulting in fewer acres of corn and the lowest quantity of spring wheat planted since 1970 as rising fertilizer and fuel costs and low grain prices dim the outlook for profits.


Photo: File
Beef Cattle, Livestock, News

Producers affected by bovine TB receive extended tax deferral

By Alexis Kienlen 22 hours ago
The Government of Canada has extended the tax deferral period for livestock producers affected by bovine tuberculosis in 2024 and 2025.

Government officials from Canada, Argentina and Brazil told Reuters they expect the deal with Mercosur to be concluded in 2026, with one noting that talks were progressing well and could be wrapped up before September. Photo: File
News, Reuters

Mercosur and Canada near free-trade agreement with April talks

By Lisandra Paraguassu, Lucinda Elliott, Reuters 23 hours ago
Canada and South America’s Mercosur bloc are advancing toward a free‑trade agreement that could be signed by the end of the year, with another round of negotiations scheduled for next month in Brasilia, according to three sources familiar with the talks.


Photo: File
Crops, Markets

Pulse Weekly: War, weather affecting Manitoba pulse prospects

By Adam Peleshaty 2 days ago
Manitoba pulses could be affected by the ongoing war in Iran as well as spring weather, said the former executive director of Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers.

Analysts said despite the pressures on the business, the results from JBS’ North American beef division were better than expected, including the year-over-year margin compression. Photo: File

JBS posts flat Q4 profit on record sales but lower U.S. beef margins

By Andre Romani, Reuters, roberto-samora 2 days ago
Brazil’s JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, reported a near-flat fourth-quarter net profit on Wednesday, as record revenue was offset by tighter margins, particularly in its U.S. beef business.


Agroconsult estimated Brazil’s soybean crop for the 2025/26 season at a record 184.7 million metric tons.Photo: File
Markets, Reuters

Brazil soybean planting outlook hinges on Middle East war, says Agroconsult

By Reuters 2 days ago
Brazil’s soybean planting area is expected to remain stable in the upcoming 2026/27 season, but the scenario depends heavily on how long the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran lasts, agribusiness consultancy Agroconsult said on Wednesday.

WTO’s 14th ministerial conference runs from March 26 to 29 in Yaoundé, the capital city of Cameroon. Photo: Tse Ernest Chi/iStock/Getty Images
News

WTO conference a ‘crucial moment’ for ag trade, CropLife warns

By Dave Bedard 2 days ago
CropLife International says this week’s World Trade Organization ministerial conference in Cameroon marks “a crucial moment for the future of rules-based trade and the WTO itself.”


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