The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) president, Tyler Fulton, says he's prioritizing sitting down and working out a new agreement with Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) following this week's surprise announcement that the provincial group intends to withdraw its membership effective July 1, 2026. Fulton, who ranches near Birtle, Man., called the announcement both unexpected and disappointing.... Read More
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Deere & Co. (John Deere) revised its forecast for the current fiscal year lower in its Q3 earnings report released August 14, another sign of softening demand for the market leader and the entire ag machinery sector due to farm income concerns and mounting tariff costs. Key takeaways from the earnings report: Earnings guidance trimmed... Read More
Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is signalling it will withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) by June 30, 2026—unless significant changes are made to how the national group operates, citing ongoing concerns with governance, transparency, and representation. While the decision to withdraw effective June 30, 2026 made headlines this week, ABP chair Doug Roxburgh says... Read More
Leading into 2025 production year, farmers were very clear that a pullback in spending on equipment was the most likely in terms of cost-cutting options. The reality has been that the U.S. producer has followed through on this prediction while the Canadian producer has less so. According to July 2025 data from the Association of... Read More
An already heavy corn market just got heavier. The USDA WASDE report on Aug 12 contained the wrong kind of surprise for the commodity markets: a massive upward revision to U.S. corn production, with both acreage and yield numbers exceeding expectations and sending shockwaves through commodity markets. Fresh off the report release, Jim McCormick of... Read More
Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) says it has served notice that it is withdrawing from the Canadian Cattle Association, effective July 1, 2026. “Membership in national organizations like the CCA must deliver clear value to Alberta’s cattle producers,” says Doug Roxburgh, chair of ABP. “ABP holds high standards for fiscal transparency, governance, and communications, and we... Read More
China’s latest trade move has put Canada’s second-largest canola export market in jeopardy. On August 12, Chinese authorities announced a preliminary anti-dumping finding against Canadian canola seed imports, imposing a 75.8 per cent duty, effective August 14. “This will effectively close the Chinese market to the Canadian canola industry,” says Chris Davison, president and CEO... Read More
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it will require engine manufacturers to reduce derating when diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) runs out, though the DEF requirement remains. Under current rules, commercial diesel engines, such as in tractors, require a selective catalytic reduction exhaust system using DEF. When an engine sensor alerts that the engine is low... Read More
The Chinese government is imposing a new 75.8 per cent tariff on Canadian canola to begin August 14 — the latest development in the trade dispute that escalated a year ago when Canada announced tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel. The new tariff on canola seed, announced today (August 12), is the preliminary result... Read More
Weather woes, wheat wins, and agronomy surprises dominate this week’s podcast, as host Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson checks in ahead of RealAg’s short summer break. From high-yielding wheat to dry-soil corn struggles and critical fertility reminders, there's no shortage of agronomic insight in this week's Word! Have a question you’d like Wheat Pete to address... Read More