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Stats Canada report has stocks of most crops down year-over-year

Stats Canada report has stocks of most crops down year-over-year

Statistics Canada released its report on stocks of major crops as of July 31st, 2024.
Amount Purely Canada owes producers after having licenses revoked is "significant": CGC

Amount Purely Canada owes producers after having licenses revoked is "significant": CGC

The Canadian Grain Commission revoked the licences of Purely Canada Foods on August 27 and has since received claims from unpaid producers against the company.
Harvest well over the halfway point, thanks to warm weather

Harvest well over the halfway point, thanks to warm weather

The lack of moisture last week helped producers get more of the crop off the field and into the bin.
Weather Stats suggest August was nothing special

Weather Stats suggest August was nothing special

August was a fairly average month for weather in Saskatchewan. Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang compiles monthly weather statistics from weather stations around the province.
Catching up to rail car demand will "take a lot of work": President of Quorum Corporation

Catching up to rail car demand will "take a lot of work": President of Quorum Corporation

Two of Canada's major railways, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd (CPKC) and Canadian National Railway (CN), are playing catch-up following a labour disruption last month that stalled operations for about four days.
Varying conditions and yields of wheat around the world

Varying conditions and yields of wheat around the world

The harvest of spring and winter wheat around the world is either progressing or almost done with conditions and yields being mixed.
Manitoba Harvest Now 40% Complete: Crop Report

Manitoba Harvest Now 40% Complete: Crop Report

Harvest continues in winter cereals, spring cereals, and peas. Yield reports range from 40-110 bu/acre for fall rye and winter wheat, 25-90 bu/acre in spring wheat, 80-180 bu/acre in oat, and 90-115 bu/acre in barley.
"All politics": President of APAS wants Canada and China to resolve dispute over product tariffs, Canadian canola

"All politics": President of APAS wants Canada and China to resolve dispute over product tariffs, Canadian canola

China released more details of its anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola, but a farm leader believes it's all politics and wants to see the Chinese and Canada come to a resolution before it escalates.
Major Canadian Railways Starting to Move Grain Again After Labour Disruption: Ag Transport Coalition

Major Canadian Railways Starting to Move Grain Again After Labour Disruption: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 57% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 4, an improvement from the 44% order fulfillment performance seen in week 3.
Canola groups waiting for additional details from China on anti-dumping, anti-discrimination probes into Canadian canola, tariffs on Chinese products

Canola groups waiting for additional details from China on anti-dumping, anti-discrimination probes into Canadian canola, tariffs on Chinese products

Canola groups await more information from China after its announcement last week of two investigations into Canadian canola imports and tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminium.