For the week ending June 27, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged to $10/cwt higher compared to seven days ...
The provisional rate will be set at 75.8 per cent, effective from Thursday, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement. Canola Council of Canada President Chris Davison said that rate makes the ...
The International Grains Council lifted its 2026/27 world corn crop forecast by 10 million metric tons to 1.310 billion tons, though this would still trail the prior season’s 1.339 billion. Photo: ...
The USDA estimated soybean planted area for the 2026-27 marketing year at 85.4 million acres, which compares with an earlier forecast of 84.7 million acres.. Photo: John Greig U.S. farmers will plant ...
The CFIA has mandated a new pre-chill microbiological monitoring program to enhance safety in Canadian poultry. Photo: Stephen Ausmus/ARS/USDA Glacier FarmMedia – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency ...
Ingredion Inc. has closed its plant protein and flour processing facility at Vanscoy, Sask., effective January 6, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. “The decision ...
The 2025 federal budget puts a hefty focus on trade diversification along with pledged investments into biofuel production and increased business risk management supports. The “Canada Strong” budget ...
Argus raised its forecast for Russian wheat production in 2026/27 to 91.2 million metric tons on stronger winter wheat ...
Public research is seen as critical to enhancing Canada’s productivity and efficiency throughout agriculture and all farm organizations have criticized the decision. Photo: File [UPDATED] Glacier ...
Revised, Nov. 15 — Agrifood giant Archer Daniels Midland has stopped studying and started moving on plans for a biodiesel production plant next door to its canola crushing plant at Lloydminster, Alta.
The Cascadia grain terminal at the Port of Vancouver. (Viterra.ca) Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm — Exports of Canadian grain for the 2024/25 marketing year were off to a good start with data from ...
A Lethbridge businessman is due in court next month to answer to charges that a Taber, Alta.-area farm business was defrauded out of six figures’ worth of hay. The Taber Police Service said Friday it ...