Despite a fairly unsettled pattern over the last forecast period, the weather models did a pretty good job of the forecast.
Some 45,000 union workers could walk off the job at seaports on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts on Oct 1, cutting off vital ...
U.S. soybean and corn futures climbed to two-month highs on Tuesday, following broad gains in commodity and equity markets ...
While producers could feel the pinch of a strike at the Port of Vancouver's grain terminals within a week, the markets won't ...
Yields for Manitoba dry beans and peas vary depending on where you are in the province, according to the Manitoba ...
Benchmark December live cattle futures LCZ24 on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange climbed to their highest in nearly two months ...
The Canadian dollar climbed higher Wednesday morning as its United States counterpart sagged. However, increases were checked by small declines in crude oil. As of 9:03 am CDT, the loonie was at US$0.
The harvest in Saskatchewan advanced 13 points for the week ended Sept. 16, at 74 per cent complete, despite rain in some ...
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. The strike by grain workers at the Port of Vancouver entered day two on Wednesday. With about 52 per cent of Canada’s grain ...
The Canadian dollar climbed further above the 74 U.S. cent-mark on Tuesday, gleaning strength from a weaker United States dollar and increases in crude oil. The loonie closed at US$0.7425 or US$1=C$1.
Ontario buying interest was evident in Manitoba yearling markets. U.S. buyers were more interested in lighter calves and were ...
Grain terminal workers at the Port of Vancouver are on strike this morning as shown by video posted by local media on X.