
Spring seeding in Alberta is ahead of average as of the recent Crop Report, while emergence is well-ahead of average.
New York Mercantile Exchange oil futures and Brent crude traded on the Intercontinental Exchange settled Friday's session higher.
The week of May 28 we'll be watching grains trades in China and elsewhere, sharing pest reports from around the country and observing markets...
The crop season keeps rolling along for farmers reporting in for DTN's View From the Cab Series.
Cliff Jamieson was born and raised on a family farm at Flaxcombe, a town in west-central Saskatchewan close to the Alberta border. Cliff graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1987 with a degree in agriculture, majoring in economics, as well as Athabasca University with a masters in business administration in 1996.
Cliff has worked primarily as a merchant for the past 25 years in the western Canadian grain industry. He has a passion for the study of the markets and working with producers to help identify and manage potential market risks.
Spring seeding in Alberta is ahead of average as of the recent Crop Report, while emergence is well-ahead of average.
Commercial stocks of durum have tightened for a seventh consecutive week and are well-below average as of Week 42.
Statistics Canada released February merchandise trade data on April 5, while this study looks at the month's activity for select crops and products.