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More Canadian content required for Ontario ethanol

More Canadian content required for Ontario ethanol

Ethanol in Ontario will now have a required amount of Canadian content.
AAFC expects better canola crop than predicted

AAFC expects better canola crop than predicted

There were sharp changes in Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s estimates for the 2025/26 canola crop when it came to production and ending stocks. AAFC has now pegged canola output at 20.1 million tonnes, up 12.
Closing grain prices Thursday, August 21

Closing grain prices Thursday, August 21

Closing cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
Rain stalls harvest progress in Saskatchewan

Rain stalls harvest progress in Saskatchewan

Combines didn't see much action last week due to scattered rainfall, thunderstorms, and humid mornings.
Prairie sanctuary struggles with costs to keep rescues healthy

Prairie sanctuary struggles with costs to keep rescues healthy

Happy Little Hooves Pony and Donkey Sanctuary near Estevan is fundraising through a GoFundMe and book sale to support its 46 animals.
Opening grain prices Thursday, August 21

Opening grain prices Thursday, August 21

Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
Crop Report: Rain delays harvest, boosts moisture in Moose Jaw region

Crop Report: Rain delays harvest, boosts moisture in Moose Jaw region

Farmers in and around Moose Jaw are cautiously optimistic following another week of heavy rainfall that both delayed harvest progress and improved soil moisture
Crop price outlook deteriorates

Crop price outlook deteriorates

Significant price drops for a number of crops are being forecast by the market analysis group of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in its August outlook for principal field crops.
Saskatchewan pulse crops are looking good

Saskatchewan pulse crops are looking good

Harvest operations have already begun in Saskatchewan and in most parts of the province, pulse crops are in good condition.
Rain again slows harvest in Manitoba: crop report

Rain again slows harvest in Manitoba: crop report

Isolated rainfall and storm events occurred across the province this week, with accumulations ranging from 4.0 mm to 107.4 mm.
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