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Major railways see drop in grain deliveries in week 5: Ag Transport Coalition

Major railways see drop in grain deliveries in week 5: Ag Transport Coalition

The Ag Transport Coalition says week 5 saw performance decline once again for each of CN and CPKC Rail as compared to the prior week.
Alberta harvest nears halfway point: crop report

Alberta harvest nears halfway point: crop report

The harvesting of all crops in Alberta reached 42 per cent complete as of Sept. 9, compared to the five-year average of 40 per cent. The provincial agriculture department noted combining was highlighted by little or no rain.
Frost in Manitoba shouldn't affect soybean crops

Frost in Manitoba shouldn't affect soybean crops

Manitoba soybean crops got an unwanted brush of frost in early September, but a provincial expert says fields largely dodged the damage.
Closing grain prices Monday, September 15

Closing grain prices Monday, September 15

Closing cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
Opening grain prices Monday, September 15

Opening grain prices Monday, September 15

Opening cash prices from Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Talk of harvest, trade, and ag meetings

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Talk of harvest, trade, and ag meetings

Harvest, Ag Ministers meetings, and the weather were topics covered on the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.
Pulse and special crops industry working with CNR to improve service

Pulse and special crops industry working with CNR to improve service

Canada’s pulse and special crops industry is collaborating with Canadian National Railway on ways to improve the reliability, speed and efficiency of rail service.
Grain Growers of Canada wants upgrades to Port of Vancouver

Grain Growers of Canada wants upgrades to Port of Vancouver

Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) is calling on the federal government and the Major Projects Office to designate the Port of Vancouver and its connecting rail infrastructure as a project of national significance.
Ottawa suggests trip to China to discuss canola tariffs was "constructive"

Ottawa suggests trip to China to discuss canola tariffs was "constructive"

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canadian officials had constructive talks with their Chinese counterparts about Beijing’s duties on canola during a recent visit.
Closing grain prices Friday, September 12

Closing grain prices Friday, September 12

Closing cash prices with Bunge with futures prices from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.