By Phil Franz-Warkentin Glacier FarmMedia staff After Western Canadian crops were decimated by drought in 2021 a return to relatively average yields across much of the Prairies despite highly varied conditions has helped replenish stocks of organic grains. However, increased supply typically leads to lower prices, with bids for many […]
Buenos Aires | Reuters — Argentine soy farmers who hold onto stock of more than five per cent of their production will face an elevated financing cost above the normal benchmark rate, the South American country’s central bank said on Thursday, part of a wider push to encourage sales. The […]
Naperville, Ill. | Reuters – China is on track to be the leading international buyer of U.S. agricultural products for a third consecutive year, as the total value of exported goods reached record levels in the first half of 2022. Some of that can be explained by increased trade volumes of […]
MarketsFarm – As the calendar turned to August, two events on opposite sides of the world caused a stir on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). According to one trader though, conditions closer to home will have a greater effect. Corn and wheat prices took a hit on August 1 […]
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