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FILE PHOTO: Tankers are seen off the coast of Fujairah on March 3, 2026. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo
Markets, News, Reuters

Hormuz-driven fertilizer shortage could raise grain prices, Goldman Sachs says

By Anmol Choubey, Reuters March 25, 2026
Disruptions to nitrogen fertilizer supply through the Strait of Hormuz could reduce global grain yields and shift planting decisions, potentially lifting grain prices, Goldman Sachs said in a report on Tuesday.

Prairie forecast: Arctic air keeps spring warming at bay
Weather

Prairie forecast: Arctic air keeps spring warming at bay

By Daniel Bezte March 25, 2026
This week’s forecast: Arctic high pressure is expected to drop southward into the Prairies later this week and into the weekend, keeping temperatures below average.


Consistent demand and a “successful” export program for feed barley will continue to support prices over the next six weeks, said Jim Beusekom.
Crops, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: Seasonal gains expected this spring

By Adam Peleshaty March 24, 2026
Feed grain prices have not yet been affected by rising fuel costs, but will continue to rise nonetheless, said a Lethbridge-based trader.

Cattle being sold at the Gladstone Auction Mart in Gladstone, Manitoba, on October 28, 2025. Photo: File
Beef Cattle, Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Stronger barley prices weigh on feeder cattle values

By Jerry Klassen March 24, 2026
For the week ending March 21, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $10/cwt higher to $10/cwt lower compared to seven days earlier. Backgrounded replacements were quite variable with sharper discounts noted on fleshier groups. The heifer discount to steers appeared to be wider in some cases but it was largely based on quality features. Calves […] Read more


A Pakistan Navy ship escorts a Pakistani merchant vessel, as part of a maritime security operation, named Muhafiz-ul-Bahr, as regional tensions threaten key sea routes, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, at an unidentified location, released March 9, 2026, in this screen grab taken from a handout video. Photo: ISPR/Handout via REUTERS
News, Reuters

Russia stops ammonium nitrate exports for one month amid global supply crunch

By Reuters March 24, 2026
Russia, which controls up to 40 per cent of the global trade in ammonium nitrate, said on Tuesday it will stop exports of the fertilizer for one month until April 21 to ensure sufficient supply during the spring planting season.

Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were responsible for much of Canada’s annual average increase in farmland prices last year. Photo: File
News

Farmland climbs higher in spite of headwinds: Farm Credit Canada report

By Robert Arnason March 24, 2026
In a year with trade disruptions, higher input costs and economic uncertainty, agricultural land in Canada continued to climb higher in value


FCC raises inflation forecast on surging commodity prices
News

FCC raises inflation forecast on surging commodity prices

Canadian consumers may have little if any cushion remaining against future economic shocks, ag lender warns

By Geralyn Wichers March 23, 2026
Farm Credit Canada has raised its 2026 forecast for overall inflation as commodity prices spike due to war in the Middle East.

Without naming China, USTR quoted a January speech by Greer in which he said that some countries structurally export more than they import to seek a “shortcut to growth at others’ expense.” Photo: kevinjeon00/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

U.S. urges WTO members to rethink core tariff rule in face of China threat

By David Lawder, Reuters March 23, 2026
The Trump administration on Monday urged World Trade Organization members to rethink the body’s core principle of “Most Favored Nation” bound tariff rates, arguing in a new position paper that this has led to discriminatory practices and imbalanced trade, including with China.


Speculators add to bullish bets in canola
Markets

Speculators add to bullish bets in canola

By Phil Franz-Warkentin March 23, 2026
The speculative net long position in canola continues to grow, hitting its largest level in eight months according to the latest Commitments of Traders report from the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) released Friday, March 20.

Photo: Greg Berg
Crops, Markets, Reuters

EU crop monitor sees lower soft wheat and rapeseed yields in 2026

By Reuters March 23, 2026
Crop monitoring service MARS said on Monday it expects the European Union’s average soft wheat yield to reach 5.98 tonnes per hectare this year, five per cent lower than in 2025.


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