Western Canadian wheat prices went in both directions despite lower U.S. futures and a stronger Canadian dollar during the week ended March 27, 2025. 			
		
	Prairie Wheat Weekly: Bids mixed despite lower U.S. futures
	Prairie Wheat Weekly: Small declines for wheat bids
Wheat prices show little movement
								Most wheat prices in Western Canada during the week ended March 20, 2025 were slightly lower than those from the previous week. 			
		
	CBOT Weekly: Weather takes some attention off of tariffs
Forecasts, soil conditions affect prices
								Weather and soil conditions have taken some of the focus off of tariffs at the Chicago Board of Trade during the week ended March 19, 2025. 			
		
	Feed grains weekly: Looming tariffs scaring away demand
Feed market is ‘wait and see’ says broker
								Ongoing tariff uncertainty continues to curtail demand in the feed sector across the Canadian Prairies, said broker Evan Peterson of JGL Commodities in Saskatoon. 			
		
	Prairie Wheat Weekly: Prices either side of steady
Trump tariffs pressuring U.S. wheat prices
								Western Canadian cash prices for spring wheat and amber durum were mixed during the week ended March 6. Declines in the United States wheat complex weighed on Prairie cash prices, as did a stronger Canadian dollar. 			
		
	CBOT Weekly: Tariffs sow uncertainty in markets
U.S. levies create unpredictability in crop prices
								Tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump have wreaked havoc on the Chicago Board of Trade according to Chicago-based agricultural strategist Terry Reilly. 			
		
	Prairie Wheat Weekly: Spring wheat bids tumble
Tariff threats, wheat futures pressure bids
								Tariff threats from United States President Donald Trump and declining U.S. wheat futures have pressured Western Canadian wheat bids during the week ended Feb. 27, 2025. 			
		
	Feed Grain Weekly: Tariffs could hurt feedlots, grain farmers
Cattle feed industry in Western Canada under threat
								Upcoming tariffs by United States President Donald Trump could greatly affect feedlots and grain farmers in Western Canada according to Market Place Commodities president Jim Beusekom. 			
		
	CBOT Weekly: Tariffs front and centre at CBOT
Trump’s threats pressure crop markets
								Tariff threats from United States President Donald Trump caused a downturn at the Chicago Board of Trade during the week ended Feb. 26, 2025. 			
		
	Prairie Wheat Weekly: Modest increases across the region
								Western Canadian cash prices for spring wheat and amber durum made small gains during the week ended Feb. 20. Support came from higher prices in the United States wheat complex, but a stronger Canadian dollar limited the increases