Author Archives: Syndicated Content

AAFC expects more dry beans and lentils this year
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada raised its 2025/26 production calls for dry peas and lentils from its July report. AAFC issued its latest monthly report on August 20, and adjusted exports, domestic u...
Doug Falconer Aug 26, 2025

Canola prices remain steady in spite of Chinese tariffs
Canola has remained above the lows its futures hit when China slapped on a 75.8 per cent tariff on the Canadian seed. For the week ending August 21, the November canola contract on the Intercontinenta...
Doug Falconer Aug 26, 2025

August 26 Closing Commodity Prices
CANOLA NOV 654.80 down 4.60 CANOLA JAN 666.90 down 4.60 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT SEP 5.66 1/4 down 5 1/4 KANSAS CITY WHEAT SEP ...
Doug Falconer Aug 26, 2025

Riders Coaches Show: Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager Jeremy O’Day
Every Monday afternoon on the SportsCage, join Barney Shynkaruk and members from the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ coaching staff with a breakdown of game match-ups and the very latest from i...
SportsCage Staff Aug 26, 2025

‘Calgary is the best team’: Riders legend Darian Durant explains why CFL hierarchy has changed in West Division
Saskatchewan Roughriders legend Darian Durant believes after the Calgary Stampeders beat the Green and White for the second time in 2025, the hierarchy in the West Division has changed....
Allan Ly Aug 26, 2025

Storm creates harvesting challenges in some areas
A major storm system moved through central parts of the province on Wednesday evening, bringing strong wind, rain, and hail for areas from North Battleford to Rosthern and from Saskatoon to Humboldt. ...
Ryan Young Aug 25, 2025
Wilderness Camp expands Preeceville youth's passion for wildlife
PREECEVILLE — Owen Draper of Preeceville had a once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experience when he received the opportunity to attend Hannin Creek Educational Facility at Candle Lake. Draper, who i...
Liz Jacobsen Aug 25, 2025

Statistics Canada reports the country's cattle herd has grown slightly
According to new data from Statistics Canada, Canadian cattle numbers rose as of July 1, the first year-over-year increase since 2021. Canadian cattle producers had 11.9 million cattle and calves on f...
Doug Falconer Aug 25, 2025

Canada's two major railways saw strong grain deliveries in week 2: Ag Transport Coalition
The Ag Transport Coalition reports Week 2 saw continued good performance from both CN and CPKC, with the railways supplying a combined 99% of hopper cars ordered, representing an improvement from the ...
Doug Falconer Aug 25, 2025

Alberta harvest behind schedule: crop report
Heavy rains in the northern half of Alberta as well as dry conditions in the southern half, delayed harvest progress during the week ended August 19. That's according to the province’s weekl...
Doug Falconer Aug 25, 2025












