Crop input costs are expected to rise in 2026, while crop prices are expected to come down, according to Farm Credit Canada’s analysis. 			
		 
	Crop input costs to rise in 2026: FCC
 
	Improving calf health, fighting pesticide resistance highlighted at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show
								New strides in agricultural innovation including improving calf health, fighting pesticide resistance were the featured topic at the University of Guelph Feeding The Future discussion at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2025. 			
		 
	U.S. biofuel plan would reallocate half or less of waived blending quotas, sources say
								The White House is considering a plan that would require large oil refineries to cover around half or less of the biofuel blending requirements recently waived for smaller facilities, according to three sources familiar with the matter. 			
		 
	U.S. misses out on billions in China soybean sales midway through peak season
								U.S. farmers are missing out on billions of dollars of soybean sales to China halfway through their prime marketing season, as stalled trade talks halt exports and rival South American suppliers step in to fill the gap. 			
		 
	Canadian Canola Growers await info on Advance Payments Program changes
								The Canadian Canola Growers Association says it’s waiting on more information from the federal government before it can double farmers’ access to interest-free canola advance payments. 			
		 
	StatCan stocks report sees drops in canola, wheat
								Ending stocks of canola and wheat contracted significantly on the year, Statistics Canada said in its grains stocks report released on Sept. 9. 			
		 
	Canola groups disappointed in Carney’s plan to help growers, biofuel
‘Farmers should not be expected to borrow’
								Two national canola organizations said they’re not pleased with the federal government’s announcement on helping canola growers and the biofuel industry. The Canola Council of Canada and the Canadian Canola Growers Association expressed their disappointment in a Sept. 5 news release.			
		 
	Potash maker Nutrien to sell stake in Argentina’s Profertil for $600 million
Deal expected to close before year-end
								Canadian-based fertilizer giant, Nutrien said on Monday it will sell its 50 per cent stake in Argentina-based nitrogen producer Profertil for $600 million, as the world's top potash producer shifts focus away from South America. 			
		 
	Anti-separatist movement targets rural Alberta
Alberta Forever Canada petition campaign expects to be full steam ahead as it makes it way to agricultural areas
								Reading Time:  5 minutes The Alberta Forever Canada campaign has gained plenty of momentum throughout the province, especially in rural areas, and former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk wants to make sure agriculture is a key part of the conversation. 			
		 
	Separatist leader says agriculture would prosper
Current canola tariffs another sign of West alienation by Ottawa, says Republican Party of Alberta leader
								Reading Time:  4 minutes Alberta separatist party leader Cameron Davies outlines what he thinks are the benefits to the agriculture industry if the province were to become sovereign 			
		