ONTARIO GRAIN FARMER GRAIN TALK 17 Market Commentary by Philip Shaw War and on-and-off ceasefires in the Strait of Hormuz continue to influence trading algorithms at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Interestingly enough, tough geopolitical events, especially in this region, send oil prices higher, and the same holds for much of the grain complex. These events have dominated grain fundamentals. The April USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report maintained the status quo in almost all grain categories. Grain Farmers of Ontario attends Toronto Bakery Showcase In early May, Grain Farmers of Ontario attended the Baking Association of Canada’s Toronto Bakery Showcase, where they connected with millers, crushers, bakers, and food manufacturers using Ontario barley, corn, oats, soybeans, and wheat. Discussions ranged from positive reviews of the 2025 wheat quality, appreciation for Grains Innovation Fund support, expanding customer usage of hard red winter wheat, ongoing development of market-based sustainability programs and interest in corn and soybeans planting progress. - Quicker germination - Enhanced root development - Increased abiotic stress tolerance visit us online: alpinepfl.com or call: 1-844.655.BIOK (2465) ALPINE G241-S Powered by: Market Development and Sustainability team members Dana Dickerson, Ibrahim Mohammed and Rachel Zimic with colleagues from ADM Milling (left) and P&H Milling and Cereals Canada (below).
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