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Opening grain prices Monday, September 8

Opening grain prices Monday, September 8

Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China extends anti-dumping probe, canola producers get support

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China extends anti-dumping probe, canola producers get support

A pair of announcements were made ahead of a Saskatchewan-led trade mission to China, Japan, and South Korea.

Emergency strychnine use being urged by federal Conservatives

The federal Conservatives say Canada must approve the emergency use of the poison strychnine against gopher infestations.
Cargill canola crush plant in Regina set to open soon

Cargill canola crush plant in Regina set to open soon

Cargill’s brand-new Regina crush facility is coming online just as farmers are reeling from the loss of their top export market.
China extends Canadian canola dumping investigation by 6 months

China extends Canadian canola dumping investigation by 6 months

China has prolonged its probe into Canadian canola imports, buying six more months for negotiations that could ease a year-long trade dispute sparked by Ottawa’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
Closing grain prices Friday, September 5

Closing grain prices Friday, September 5

Closing cash prices from Bunge.
Opening grain prices Friday, September 5

Opening grain prices Friday, September 5

Opening cash prices from Bunge.
Don't expect quick end to China's tariffs on Canadian canola: FCC

Don't expect quick end to China's tariffs on Canadian canola: FCC

Farm Credit Canada warns it could be years before Canadian canola totally recovers from the ongoing trade disruption from China. J.P.
Manitoba harvest 29% complete: crop report

Manitoba harvest 29% complete: crop report

Isolated rainfall and storm events occurred across the province this week, with weekly accumulations ranging from 0 mm to 60.3 mm (Table 1).
Hot weather pushes harvest progress forward

Hot weather pushes harvest progress forward

Warm and dry weather allowed producers to get more crops off the field and into the bin.