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Prairie Ag Hotwire 17.11.2020

A few headlines from today's (April 22, 2015 issue of Prairie Ag Hotwire: Canola Down After Choppy Day Canadian Dollar Slumps as Investors Seek Refuge Opinions Mixed Ahead of StatsCan Acreage Report... Uncertainty Over Mustard Acreage Helps Underpin Market... ....plus cash prices, futures, domestic & international ag news and much more. [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/] From the Archives: Prairie Ag Hotwire headlines from April 22, 2005: Canola Lifted by Lower Acres StatsCan Acreage Estimates Offer Some Surprises Snow Slows Fieldwork in Southern Alberta Manitoba Food Development Center Reopens Vancouver Port Authority, CP Rail to Enhance Asia-Pacific Trade Conservative Party Eyes Mad Cow Suit Saskatchewan Ag Producers seek to cut prices on herbicide glyphosate N.D. barley acreage expected to be lowest in recorded history at 1.2 million acres Some US producers cut soybean acres due to rust Soybean aphids now overwinter in Ohio Corn planting getting earlier each year Moisture helps, but projects still facing short supplies CBOT Set to Launch New S.A. Soybean Contract Australia: Farmers to fight Japan FTA if agriculture excluded Cost to operate machinery up considerably since 2003 Underground crops could be future of 'pharming' Free Zone for Genetically Modified Maize? NFU Says WTO Talks Jeopardize Farmers EU, China Near Signing Satellite Network Contracts Dozens of U.S. groups support Canada in mad cow legal battle Increased US Access to Canadian Packing Plants Key to Improved Canada-US Relations Japan Still Bans U.S. Beef, Chafing American Officials Foot and Mouth Disease Detected in a Slaughtering House in Hong Kong [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/ ]

Prairie Ag Hotwire 04.11.2020

A few headlines from today's (April 20, 2015 issue of Prairie Ag Hotwire: Canola Corrects Higher Canadian Dollar Softens to End Week Canadian Oilseed Processors Association Weekly Crush... Situation and Outlook Report for Principal Field Crops in Canada... ....plus cash prices, futures, domestic & international ag news and much more. [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/] From the Archives: Prairie Ag Hotwire headlines from April 20, 2005: Canadian Group Strikes Beef Deal with South Korea Water Allocation Viewed as Next Challenge Facing Western Canada Canadian Grain Commission compensates producers owed money by Diversifoods, Inc. of Carmangay, Alberta Opponents of Devils Lake outlet urge North Dakota's top court to stop project Winterkill showing up in Wisconsin alfalfa Soybean rust may be on the move US infrastructure woes hobble transportation productivity, says consultant Sowing of spring grains in Ukraine runs faster compared to last year NCDC hikes farm sector funding for '05-06 by 69% No windfall for Midwest's corn-based fuel Agricultural runoff disrupting oceanic ecosystems, says study Are rice and wheat behind China's population boom? Australia: Feedlot owner questions ethanol subsidies Russia: poultry meat consumption seen to increase Japan reports 2 new possible cases of mad cow disease; more tests planned U.S. lawmakers demand end to Japan's beef ban [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/ ]

Prairie Ag Hotwire 17.10.2020

A few headlines from today's (April 17, 2015 issue of Prairie Ag Hotwire: Canola Plunges on Fund Selling Canadian Dollar Hits Highs for 2015 Feed Barley Likely Topping Out for Now in Alberta... CWB Takeover Draws Mixed Reaction From Farm Groups Weekly Manitoba Cattle Report... ....plus cash prices, futures, domestic & international ag news and much more. [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/] From the Archives: Prairie Ag Hotwire headlines from April 19, 2005: Canola Area in 2005 to Decline, Report Aussie Canola Acreage Drop Could Open Door for Canadian Exports Cdn Ag Groups Request Formal Dispute Settlement with U.S. Canadian Pacific Rail Expands Capacity in Western Canada Manitoba to argue against North Dakota water plan U.S. corn crop 14% planted Water Supplies Bleak in PNW Honda Motors USA may set export record - in soybeans Indian Oilseed Production Revised Downward, Affecting Oilmeal Exports & Imports of Veg. Oils Import of edible oils plunges at southern China port Value of China's retail edible oil market has grown by 41.51% since 1997 EU official: China vague on forex plans EU demands proof that US grain imports free of illegal GM ingredient Biotech cotton may push India ahead of U.S. China, Australia Agree to Free Trade Talks, Agriculture May be Main Hurdle Canadian Cattlemen Urge Government to Appeal U.S. Ban Cattle haulers wonder where Canadian industry goes from here American meat packers will pay a price for border closures: Martin Pork Equivalency Agreement Expected to Boost Canada-EU Pork Trade Russia to lift ban on Brazilian beef imports April 20 Russia suspends meat imports from Moldova India has huge potential in dairy exports [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/ ]

Prairie Ag Hotwire 05.10.2020

A few headlines from today's (Mar 30, 2015 issue of Prairie Ag Hotwire: Canola Declines Following Soy, Fund Liquidation Canadian Dollar Down Sharply as Oil Plunges Spring Flood Risk Lowers Across Most of Manitoba... Record Lentil Area Likely in Western Canada... ....plus cash prices, futures, domestic & international ag news and much more. [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/] From the Archives: Prairie Ag Hotwire headlines from March 31 2005: Higher, Canola Follows CBOT Soy Up Canadian Dollar Weaker, But Still Within Range Canola Exports Behind Year Ago - But May Still Edge Higher Canada Eases Import Regulations for U.S. Commodities Farm Aid Fails to Deal With Slaughter Capacity Canada/Mexico/US Agree to Harmonized BSE Import Rules Brazil experience will aid in Asian soybean rust identification Bunge to build sunseed crushing and refining plant in Russia India plans to promote oil palm cultivation to offset edible oil imports China's Corn Exports Could Pose Threat to U.S. Exporters Iraq says suspends Australian wheat deal Canadian flax leads charge as '21st Century bio-economy crop' Experts Warn Ecosystem Changes Will Continue to Worsen, Putting Global Development Goals at Risk Grassley seeks to bar Brazilian ethanol Scientists Aim for More Crop Per Drop Appetite for organic food spurs debate in India 1.2 million Japanese sign petition demanding return of U.S. beef Bird flu reported in Mexico Demand up for Australian sheep and beef genetics [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/ ]

Prairie Ag Hotwire 29.09.2020

A few headlines from today's (Mar 27, 2015 issue of Prairie Ag Hotwire: Canola Ends Weaker Canadian Dollar Climbs with Crude Oil Prairie Durum Prices Falling as New Crop Right Around the Corner... Canaryseed Slow to Move, But Still Pencils Out in Many Areas Canadian Grain Railcar Deliveries Increase in Week 30... ....plus cash prices, futures, domestic & international ag news and much more. [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/] From the Archives: Prairie Ag Hotwire headlines from March 31 2005: Canadian Dollar Strengthens Increasing Visible Canadian Canola Stocks Set to Decline Canadian Farmers to Receive C$1 Billion in Aid Manitoba Government Provides Funding to Help Build Slaughter Capacity Saskatchewan Government Commits Funds for Ethanol Projects Ontario says its farmers deserve big share of federal aid Kansas planters moving in corn Allendale expecting the biggest corn acres in 20 years Weather and the 2005 Growing Season Part 2: Outlook Good Lack of snow hurts Montana water supply: Shortage of moisture damages state's winter wheat crop Price tag for custom work may bring sticker-shock Soybean Crop Losses in South America Raise World Market Dependence on US Soybeans and Products Grain surplus threatens to disturb EU market Russia: winter crops are mostly in good condition WA wheatbelt gets Easter rain Hard white wheat production at crossroads CBOT optimistic about new ethanol futures contract Ag threatens Doha Round Infiltration of GM corn sparks anger in Mexico Japan mad cow panel approves easier test policy US resists calls for action against Japan over beef ban Vietnam: Chicken Farmers Positive for Bird Flu [For a free 1 week trial or to subscribe visit http://www.prairieaghotwire.com/ ]