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Lentil industry watches farmer plans

Lentil industry watches farmer plans

Will farmers crush the red lentil market with a massive acreage this year? That's a question Informa Economics' special crops analyst Chuck Penner is asking. "Canadian lentil acreage will grow — by a lot," said Penner in a presentation during the Canadian Wheat Board's Grain World conference. That's easy to understand because of current prices, but possibly dangerous to new crop prices because the old crop rally is a product of...MORE

Sask. expects few pest issues

Sask. expects few pest issues

Saskatchewan farmers will face the usual assortment of insect threats this year, but only a few are forecast to cause significant damage. Brent Flaten, the province's integrated pest management specialist, told the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association annual conference which pests to watch out for and where. Forecast maps are posted on the Saskatchewan Agriculture website. GRASSHOPPERS Based...MORE
Scientists try to pin down prairie water supply

Scientists try to pin down prairie water supply

Mountain snow packs are natural reservoirs, holding back winter precipitation and releasing it over summer when water demand is high. However, the uncertainty of climate change has researchers questioning how reliable those stores may be in the future. John Pomeroy of the University of Saskatchewan said spring snow could be replaced by more rain that runs off quickly if Western Canada warms up by 4 C as some...MORE

Western Producer Livestock Report

U.S. cash hog prices rose on stronger than expected pork prices and demand. Futures...MORE

Canfax

This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division...MORE

Algerian self-sufficiency plan may affect Canadian durum

It's too early to say what impact Algeria's decision to boost domestic production and cut...MORE
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