By Commodity News Service Canada June 13 (CNS Canada) — Corn and soybean fields in the southern United States are beginning to show signs of stress from lack of moisture, according to reports out of the country. While it is still too soon to downgrade these crops to feed, rain is needed soon and was […] Read more
Feed Grains: Markets keeping watch of dry U.S. fields
Feed Grains: Free trade key for US feed grain exports
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, June 12 (CNS Canada) – Free trade agreements play an important part in the US feed grain market, with exports to countries partnered with the US increasing by nearly 24 per cent over the past ten years, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture and US Grains […] Read more
Feed Grains: Southern Saskatchewan looks for rain
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Friday, June 9. Bids for feed barley in Saskatchewan are holding steady, according to the latest information from the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Prices are listed at C$2.48 to C$3.00 per bushel. Prices for oats […] Read more
Feed Grains: CONAB revises corn production estimate
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, June 8 (CNS Canada) – Brazilian industry group CONAB increased its 2016/17 all-corn crop projection to 93.83 million tonnes, compared with a previous estimate of 92.83 million last month. Dry and warm weather in Spain is expected to cause lower than average grain production, according to reports on Thursday. […] Read more
Feed Grains: Turkey to grow more barley
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, June 7 (CNS Canada) – Turkey’s barley production is forecast to be up 12 per cent in 2017 compared to the previous year, while wheat should increase by six per cent, according to the country’s agriculture minister. Japan purchased only 14,100 tonnes of feed wheat in its latest simultaneous […] Read more
Feed Grains: Indonesia looks to eradicate feed corn imports
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Tuesday, June 6. Bids for feed wheat in Saskatchewan rose 20 cents last week, according to the latest information from the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Prices are now listed at C$3.50 to C$5.00 per bushel. […] Read more
Feed Grains: Australian grain farmers eye free trade deal
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Monday, June 5. Bids for feed barley in Saskatchewan fell eight cents last week, according to the latest information from the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Prices are now listed at C$2.80 to C$3.00 per bushel. […] Read more
Feed Grains: Ukrainian spring seeding nearly complete
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, June 2 (CNS Canada) – Ukrainian farmers are nearly finished seeding their spring crops, according to the latest report from UkrAgroConsult. Corn in the country is 99 per cent seeded, with 4.442 million hectares in the ground. Spring barley is 95 per cent done, with 1.564 million hectares seeded […] Read more
Feed Grains: European grain production estimates lowered
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, June 1 (CNS Canada) – Cereal production in the European Union will be lower than earlier thought, with the largest revision in barley due to drought conditions in Spain, according to updated estimates from the European Commission. Total EU barley production for 2017/18 is now forecast at 59.6 million […] Read more
Feed Grains: Ukrainian grain stocks up from year ago
By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, May 31 (CNS Canada) – Ukrainian feed grain stocks are considerably higher this year compared to the same point a year ago, according to a report from the country’s statistics agency. Corn supplies in the country, as of May 1, came in at 6.5 million tonnes, which compares with […] Read more