American agriculture groups call for CUSMA renewal American agriculture and food groups are calling for a full, 16-year renewal of the CUSMA trade deal.In a letter this week, 124 organizations expressed support for the agreement, which they said has allowed American farm exports to soar. CUSMA is up for review in 2026 amid ongoing trade […] Read more
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VIDEO: AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Oct. 31, 2025
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VIDEO: AgGronomyTV: How to catch bugs in your field
At Crop Diagnostic School this past summer, John Gavloski, provincial entomologist with Manitoba Agriculture, made the focal point of his session on the topic of proper insect-netting technique. Here, Gavloski shows how to gather a correct sample – and what not to do – to effectively gauge pest insect thresholds and avoid them from becoming an […] Read more
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VIDEO: Morning market update, Oct. 31
Canola futures were weaker Friday morning, with speculative profit-taking a feature as values backed off the six-week highs hit yesterday. U.S. futures were narrowly mixed, as traders on both sides of the border factored in the latest trade developments. Here’s Phil Franz-Warkentin of the Western Producer Markets Desk with your Oct. 31 morning grain and […] Read more
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VIDEO: Morning market update, Oct. 30, 2025
News of a trade deal between the U.S. and China had boosted soybeans, and in turn canola, but a “buy the rumour, sell the fact” mentality saw beans retreat while there was no real development on any Canadian trade talks. Here’s Phil Franz-Warkentin of the Western Producer Markets Desk with your Oct. 30 morning grain […] Read more
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VIDEO: Closing market update, Oct. 27, 2025
Canola futures were slightly higher in most positions on Monday afternoon, with gains fading from larger increases earlier. A potential trade deal between the U.S. and China generated sharp upticks in soy, with spillover into corn and wheat, as well as canola. Here’s Glen Hallick of the Western Producer Markets Desk with your Oct. 27 […] Read more
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VIDEO: AgCanadaTV: Your agriculture news recap for Oct. 24, 2025
IS CANADIAN AG READY TO PIVOT? Risk and change are inevitable in agriculture, but the need for change is more pressing than ever as the sector faces fresh headwinds — from unpredictable trade relations and weather patterns to the advent of artificial intelligence — said speakers at a conference organized by the Canadian Agri-Food Policy […] Read more
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VIDEO: Closing market update for Oct. 23, 2025
Canola futures rose on the strength of crude oil after the U.S. and EU imposed new sanctions on Russian oil and gas. Grains and oilseeds also saw solid gains. Here’s your Oct. 23 closing grain and oilseed market update from the Western Producer Markets Desk.
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VIDEO: Closing market update, Oct. 22
Canola futures weakened on Thursday despite rising crude oil prices. Meanwhile, U.S. grains and oilseeds were higher. Here’s Adam Peleshaty of the Western Producer Markets Desk with your Oct. 22 closing grain and oilseed market update.
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VIDEO: Closing market update for Oct. 21, 2025
Canola futures were steady on Tuesday, while U.S. grains and oilseeds were mostly lower. Here’s Adam Peleshaty of the Western Producer Markets Desk with your Oct. 21 closing grain and oilseed market update.
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VIDEO: AgCanadaTV: Your Agriculture News Recap for Oct. 17, 2025
U.S. bill could keep out Canadian truck drivers A bill tabled in the U.S. house of representatives this month would keep illegal immigrants and “ineligible foreign nationals” from driving commercial trucks. Canadian truckers are currently on the list of drivers who’d be banned. Texas republican Beth Van Duyne said the law, if passed, would end […] Read more