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OTTAWA--Canadian farmers planted more acres of wheat, soybeans and corn, but less canola in 2025. Nationally, farmers reported planting 26.9 million acres of wheat this year, up 1.0% from the year ...
Markets thrive on surprises — and this week's USDA reports simply didn't deliver one, says Allison Thompson of The Money Farm. She talks about where that leaves farmers still needing to sell.
June brought its share of thunderstorm activity to the Prairies. The Canadian Crop Hail Association says mid-June ...
Farmers in the U.S. are believed to have planted more corn acres but fewer acres of soybeans and wheat. Upper Midwest farmers generally followed that pattern.
It is noted that the leading regions in terms of sowing rates are the Poltava, Chernihiv, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy and Sumy Regions. 5.6 million hectares of spring grains and legumes is the level of 2024.
Provincial seeding progress is about 99% complete, which is ahead of the 5-year average of 94%. Southwest Seeding is complete. Rainfall this past weekend will help the remaining crops emerge. Another ...
Canada’s crop survey reveals barley and canola area has been cut, but peas, lentils, wheat and durum are up...Read More ...
Provincial seeding is complete, which is ahead of the 5-year average of 99%. Southwest With minimal rainfall across the ...
Rather than getting knocked out of the crop roster, more farmers are warming to wheat. In May, farmer Korey Peters finished seeding 1,700 acres of spring wheat on his farm near Winnipeg.
Stripe rust season is “generally over” for winter wheat, and has low potential to cause damage to spring wheat due to dry ...
After decades promoting winter cereals, Ducks Unlimited's Ken Gross retires. He remains hopeful for the crop's future ...
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