The United States is entering uncharted territory - a full-blown trade war with Europe, China, Canada, Mexico and a list of ...
Canadian farmers intend to plant more wheat and less canola in 2025, according to the first survey-based estimates for the ...
The ICE Futures canola market resumed its downturn on Wednesday due to tariffs imposed by the United States and China. Meanwhile, Statistics Canada projected 2025-26 canola acres to total 21.646 ...
The Canadian dollar was firm Wednesday morning as currency traders reacted to the latest policy decision from the Bank of Canada. At 9:31 a.m. CDT the Canadian dollar was trading at US$0.6937 or ...
Turkey’s lentil crop appears to have avoided much drought damage so far this year. Almost the entire crop is grown in the southeastern part of the country, where it was dry in October, November and ...
Trump’s emergency declaration is a cover for his current whims and desire to blame America’s problems on outside actors.
How comfortable are you with your seeding plans? In the face of tariffs from the United States and now China, is it feasible to adjust seeding plans with spring fast approaching?
Other than you, who knows how to manage your farm, and how much do they know? If you were to go missing, get laid up with an injury or pass away unexpectedly, how would your family or employees handle ...
Canada’s canola industry is reeling from a series of devastating body blows. The latest gut punch came on March 8 when China ...
Protectionist trade actions in two key export markets will likely influence farmers’ seeding plans, says an analyst.
I can’t recall a week in my 30-year reporting career at the Western Producer where I have heard the word “uncertainty” uttered more frequently.
Last year, a Farm Credit Canada official called land rents a “dark market.” There are rules of thumb that producers and landowners can use, such as rent versus land values. FCC said in a report ...
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