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Farm Credit Canada offering $500-thousand credit line to support producers facing hard financial times

Farm Credit Canada offering $500-thousand credit line to support producers facing hard financial times

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is offering support to producers who are facing financial difficulties, including cash flow challenges due to higher-than-average input costs and elevated interest rates.
Analyst Believes Canola Markets Could Drop More Yet

Analyst Believes Canola Markets Could Drop More Yet

New-crop canola prices on ICE Futures seem to be destined to remain well below $700 per tonne. That's according to analyst Errol Anderson of ProMarket Communications in Calgary.
Pulse Crops Being Seeded Into Better Conditions Than Past Two Years

Pulse Crops Being Seeded Into Better Conditions Than Past Two Years

While dry conditions persist across the Prairies, the current situation for pulses is not as bad as during the two previous springs. That's according to Pulse Canada’s director of market access and trade policy.
AAFC Releases Outlook for Principal Field Crops

AAFC Releases Outlook for Principal Field Crops

Canadian canola ending stocks in both the current marketing year and upcoming 2023-24 season will be tighter than earlier estimates. That's according to supply and demand projections from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Seeding progress in Saskatchewan jumped by 30 percent

Seeding progress in Saskatchewan jumped by 30 percent

Seeding in Saskatchewan is over two-thirds of the way done. The third crop report of the season indicates 68 percent of seeding is complete, a 30 percent increase from the previous week, but behind the 5-year average of 76 percent.
Interactive Dashboard lets you see where grain is being shipped across Canada

Interactive Dashboard lets you see where grain is being shipped across Canada

Tracking grain movement across Canada is now easier than ever.
Russia Not Abiding by Black Sea Grain Deal

Russia Not Abiding by Black Sea Grain Deal

The Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi has halted operations because Russia is not allowing ships to enter it, in effect cutting it out of a deal allowing safe Black Sea grain exports.
AAFC Asks Producers to Participate in Survey

AAFC Asks Producers to Participate in Survey

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is looking for Canadian farmers to participate in a survey about weather and climate. Producers have until October to take part in the Agroclimate Impact Reporter survey.
FCC Supports Canadian Producers Challenged by Economic Environment

FCC Supports Canadian Producers Challenged by Economic Environment

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is offering support to new and existing customers who are experiencing financial difficulties, including cash flow challenges, due to higher-than-average input costs and elevated interest rates.
Ford Decides to Keep Installing AM Radios in New Vehicles

Ford Decides to Keep Installing AM Radios in New Vehicles

Ford's C-E-O says the automaker is reversing a decision not to install A-M radios in new vehicles.