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Opening Comments
Canola Marketing Update
According to a report from The Western Producer (Oct. 15), canola futures moved modestly higher, with the November contract closing above its 20-day moving average for the first time in several weeks. Analysts attributed part of the strength to improved sentiment around trade discussions with China, though the lack of concrete progress on lifting tariffs on Canadian canola continued to limit gains.
Lawrence Klusa of Seges Marketing noted that prices appeared to have reached a near-term floor around C$600 per tonne, describing it as “a natural resting point” for the market. However, he cautioned that canola prices were unlikely to move sharply in either direction without developments in the China trade dispute or potential weather issues affecting South American soybeans. Although a glimmer of optimism has recently surfaced from Beijing, as reports suggest that if Ottawa were to withdraw its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, China would respond by lifting its levy on Canadian canola; this move could reinvigorate export demand.
Klusa added that while Canadian canola exports remain below last year’s levels due to reduced Chinese buying, lower prices and a tighter global oilseed balance may eventually help redirect shipments elsewhere. Still, he suggested that even if year-end carryout levels remain steady, that alone may not translate into stronger prices. (Source: The Western Producer, “ICE canola weekly outlook: off lows but sideways trade likely,” Oct. 15, 2025
ICE canola weekly outlook: Off lows, but sideways trade likely | The Western Producer
Inoculant Pre-Booking Offerings
BOS offers a premium line of dual strain inoculants featuring Pseudomonas sp. for Pea, Lentil, Faba Bean, and Dry Bean crops. These products deliver higher Rhizobium counts, improved root growth, enhanced nutrient uptake, and greater stress tolerance. Early season pricing is available until November 30th, with an additional 2% discount on sales over $10,000
Pea / Lentil / Faba Bean Dual Strain Inoculant
Granular 12.25 kg bag
$88.99/bag
$8.89/ac @ 12” row (10 ac/bag)
$11.12/ac @ 10” row (8 ac/bag)
196 kg mini-bulk: $1,424/mini-bulk
$8.89/ac @ 12” row (160 ac/mini-bulk)
$10.87/ac @ 10” row (131 ac/mini-bulk)
Peat
$398/case
Treats: 105 bu Lentils ($3.79/bu) or 165 bu Peas ($2.41/bu)
Liquid
$395/case
Treats: 160 bu Peas ($2.49/bu) or 160 bu Lentils ($2.49/bu)
Dry Bean
$395/case
Treats: 16.5-33bu
Key Benefits of BOS Inoculants
- Higher Rhizobium counts (cfu/g)
- Dual strain with Pseudomonas sp.
- Solubilizes phosphate & other minerals
- Enhances mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis
- Promotes root growth through auxin production
- Increases abiotic stress tolerance by reducing ethylene formation
- Excellent handling & flowability
Fall Soil Sampling Program
We’re currently running our fall soil sampling program and our team are on the ground pulling samples in Alberta and Western Saskatchewan. After soil sampling, we send sample to the Croplands Analytics lab in Tofield, AB for a Full Spectrum Analysis. And, if you’re willing to fill out a 2025 fertility questionnaire our team will return you an Advanced Fertility Recommendation designed to lower your crop input costs and rehabilitate challenging soil conditions, all the while maintaining or increasing yield. Through the use of our novel crop input products like vermicastings biology from Annelida, activated Calcium from Croplands Solution, and Humic Substances from BlackEarth, we’re able to make a low-cost and high-impact remediations to your soil.
Many of you will remember Dr. Karthi Narayanan from our 2025 Soil Health Events. If you attended one of these events, you will remember the value that Full Spectrum Analysis and Advanced Fertility Recommendations offer to your farm. We deployed our Advanced Fertility Recommendations on over 1,000,000 acres of crop and hay this year and the results have been outstanding. We were able to reduce several farms crop input bills by $25-$50/acre without sacrificing any yield and while making a lasting investment in soil health. Many of these farms also experienced large yield increases
How to participate:
- Send soil samples to Cropland Analytics (Dr. Karthi’s Lab) – 9068 51st Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5X4.
- Submit your fertility program.
- Receive a custom review from Dr. Karthi and his team.
💲 $120/sample
🎁 Bonus: Submit both your sample and fertility form by Nov. 15 for a chance to win a FREE Rhyz Seed Enhancement Kit (valued at $1,250).
We’re here to complement your agronomist, not replace them, bringing added focus to soil biology and regenerative outcomes.
Contact Information
To reach a sales agronomist, please call:
Randy Adrian: (306) 294-0042
Deepak Chaunkaria: (844) 324-7778
Levon Sargsyan: (844) 324-7778
Travis Albrecht, Director of Johnston’s Regenerative, please call: (403) 502-6332 (travis@johnstonsregenerative.com)
Michael Launer, Director of Johnston’s Regenerative, Lead Annelida Sales Rep, please call: (780) 232-0358 (michael@johnstonsregenerative.com)
To reach a territorial rep, please call:
Northwest, SK (Lashburn):
Kylar Hope – (306) 361-0053 (kylar@johnstonsgrain.com)
Northwest MB (Calgary Office):
Levon Sargsyan – (403) 836-8918 (levon@johnstonsgrain.com)
South Central Manitoba (Calgary Office): Kress Schmidt – (844) 324-7778 (kress@johnstonsgrain.com)
SE Sask & SW Man (Welwyn Office):
Mark Rankin – (844) 324-7778 (mark@johnstonsgrain.com)
Calgary Northeast (Calgary Office): Garrett Forster – (844) 324-7778 (garrett.forster@johnstonsgrain.com)
Calgary South (Calgary Office):
Kurt Paskal – (844) 324-7778 (kurt@johnstonsgrain.com)
Foam Lake, SK Area:
Cole Maksymytz – (306) 560-8770 (cole@johnstonsgrain.com)
Edmonton, AB Area:
Michael Launer – (780) 232-0358 (michael@johnstonsregenerative.com)
Trades Update
Johnstons Grain
| Contract Date | Commodity | Grade | Price | Quantity | Seller Location | Shipment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-15 | Yellow Peas | #2s, No Mold, Max 14% moisture, | $7.25/Bushel FOB Farm | Approx. Gross 94 Mt (23.5 Mt loads) | Carievale, SK | 01/01/26 – 03/31/26 |
| 2025-10-15 | Feed Wheat | dry / 13.2 pro / 2% sprouts | $5.50 bushel / NOV-dec – 2025 FOB Farm | 440 Mt approx mn/ gross | Wapella, SK | 11/02/25 – 12/30/25 |
| 2025-10-15 | Canola | Heated/Damaged: Max:50% | Max: 10% moisture | $9.50/bu FOB Farm | approx gross: 30mt | Carlyle, SK | 10/15/25 – 10/31/25 |
Total Tonnage: 942 MT
Johnstons Connected
| Origin | Commodity | Product Type | Grade | Price | Volume | Ship Begin | Ship End | Delivery Type | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | Corn | Yellow | No. 2 | CAD $293.00 / MT | 172 MT | 2025-10-15 | 2025-10-18 | Delivered | Airdrie, AB, CAN |
| Canada | Corn | Yellow | No. 2 | CAD $5.20 / BU | 132 MT | 2025-11-01 | 2025-12-31 | FOB Farm | Carman, MB, CAN |
| Canada | Barley | – | Feed | CAD $255.00 / MT | 430 MT | 2025-10-15 | 2025-11-14 | Delivered | Lethbridge, AB, CAN |
| Canada | Flax | Yellow | No. 1, Farmer Dressed | USD $775.00 / MT | 250 MT | 2025-11-01 | 2025-12-31 | CIF | Qingdao, Shandong, CHN |
| Canada | Flax | Yellow | No. 1, Farmer Dressed | USD $780.00 / MT | 250 MT | 2025-11-01 | 2025-12-31 | CIF | Tianjin, Tianjin Municipality, Tianjin, CHN |
Total Tonnage: 734 MT
Johnstons Connected Trading Platform
Access the link below in order to create your Johnstons Connected Trading Platform account. Once registered and verified, you’ll be able to set Target Price Agreements (TPAs) across our entire grain marketing network granting you access to large selection of commercial buyers & farm grain resellers, making it easier to buy and sell grain at the price that you want!
Johnston’s Connected Home Page
Western Canadian Weather Update
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Currency Update
USD into CAD: $1.4040
CAD into USD:$0.7122
Other Commodities Update
Dec’25 Live Cattle: $246.275
Dec’25 Lean Hogs: $83.100
Oil (WTI): $58.57
Oil (WCS): $47.55
Gold: $4,269.72
Silver: $53.82
Bitcoin: $111,088.00
Ethereum: $4,041.67
Daily Joke
You know what can really ruin a Friday?
Remembering it’s Thursday….
Grain Bid Update
BARLEY
| Feed Barley | FOB Farm (Oct-Nov) |
| Medicine Hat, AB | $4.75-$4.85 |
| Red Deer, AB | $4.45-$4.60 |
| Edmonton, AB | $4.15-$4.30 |
| Swift Current, SK | $4.35-$4.50 |
| Saskatoon, SK | $4.05-$4.20 |
| Regina, SK | $4.05-$4.20 |
| Yorkton, SK | $3.95-$4.10 |
| Estevan, SK | $3.95-$4.10 |
| Brandon, MB | $3.90-$4.05 |
Southern Alberta Feed Barley (Delivered)
$250 Oct/Nov
$255 Dec
$255 Jan/Mar
$260 Apr/Jun
Malt Barley
No bid
CANARY SEED
#1 Canada
$0.19-0.20/bu
FOB Farm Oct-Nov
CANOLA
Conventional Canola
$13.00-13.50/bu
Delivered Strathmore Ab
Oct-Nov
$12.50-13.00/bu
FOB Farm Feb
South-East SK
Closing Futures Prices
Nov 2025 futures: $ 616.00
Jan 2025 futures: $ 633.10
We are always looking for tough, green, sprouted or heated canola. Please reach out with any offers
Non-Gmo Canola (Clearfield)
OND: Call for bid
JFM 26: Call for bid
AMJ 26: Call for bid
CHICKPEAS
Kabuli Chickpeas
#2 Canada: $0.30-0.31/lb
FOB Farm for Oct-Dec
Max 10% 7mm, Min 30% 9mm
Desi Chickpeas
Call for bid
CORN
#2CW Corn MB FOB Farm
OND: $5.00-5.20/bu
JFM 2026: $5.20-5.60/bu
AM 2026: $5.30-5.70/bu
OND 2026: $5.50/bu
JFM 2027: $5.80/bu
Closing Futures Prices
Dec 25′ Futures: $412-6
March 26′ futures: $429-0
May 26′ Futures: $438-0
FOB Farm Southern AB Corn
$277 Nov-Dec
$286 Jan-Feb 26′
Basis Contracts Available
BEANS
Black Beans
Call for bid
Cranberry Beans
Call for bid
Fababeans
Call for bid
Pinto Beans
Call for bid
FLAX
Brown Flax
#1 Canada: $17.00-17.25/bu
FOB Farm for Oct-Nov
Limited volume available
#1 Canada: $17.00-17.50
FOB Farm Jan-Mar
Yellow Flax
#1 Canada: $19.50-20.00/bu
FOB Farm Oct-Dec
LENTILS
Large Greens (Lairds)
#2 Canada: $0.26-0.27/lb
FOB Farm for Oct-Dec
Medium Greens (Richleas)
#2 Canada/US: $0.15-0.16/lb USD
FOB farm Oct-Dec
Small Greens (Estons)
#1 Canada: $0.21-0.22/lb
FOB Farm for Oct-Dec
Red Lentils
#2 Canada: $0.21-0.22/lb
FOB Farm for Oct-Dec
Feed Lentils
$0.16-0.17/lb
FOB farm Oct-Dec
French Green Lentils
#1 Canada: $0.20-0.21/lb
FOB farm Oct-Dec
Low Demand*
Beluga Lentils (Black)
Call for bid
MUSTARD
Yellow Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.42-0.43/lb
FOB farm for Oct-Dec
or as needed within that delivery window
ask us about Jan-Mar 26 pricing!
Brown Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.34-0.35/lb
FOB farm for Oct-Jul
or as needed within that delivery window
ask us about Jan-Mar 26 pricing!
Oriental Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.41-0.42/lb
FOB farm for Oct-Jul
or as needed within that delivery window
ask us about Jan-Mar 26 pricing
OATS
Milling Oats (Min: 42Lb/Bu)
$3.30-3.55/bu
FOB Farm for Oct-Dec AB/SK/MB
freight area sensitive*
Feed Oats (38-40Lb/Bu)
$2.25-$2.75/bu
FOB Farm Oct-Dec
Discounts for lighter product
Freight area sensitive
Closing Futures Prices
Dec 2025 futures: $296-2
March 2026 futures: $315-6
PEAS
Yellow Peas
#2 Canada: $6.75-7.25/bu
FOB farm Oct-Dec
South-East SK & MB
#2 Canada: $7.00-7.50/bu
FOB Farm Oct-Dec Southern AB
Green Peas
#2 Canada: $9.50-10.00/bu
FOB farm for Oct-Dec
or as needed within that delivery window
Maple Peas
Acers/Blazers/Mosaic: $8.50-9.00/bu
FOB farm Oct-Nov, Alberta
Acers: $9.50-10.00/bu
FOB farm Oct-Nov, Saskatchewan
Forage Peas (4010 Peas)
$12.00/bu FOB Farm MB, SK & AB
Feed Peas
$5.75-$6.25/bu
FOB farm OND AB/SK/MB
RYE
Hybrid Rye
$4.25-$4.75/bu
FOB farm Oct-Dec
Open-Pollinated Rye
$4.25-4.75/bu
FOB farm Oct-Dec
SOYBEANS
Soybeans
US #2 or better:
$11.00-11.30/bu
FOB farm Oct-Dec SK/MB
$11.25-$11.55/bu
FOB Farm Jan-Mar
SW Manitoba
Closing Futures Prices
Nov 2025 Futures: $1006-4
Jan 26′ Futures: $1024-2
March 26′ Futures: $1039-2
WHEAT
#1 CWRS 13.5% Protein
$6.80-$7.25/bu
Oct-Nov AB
#1 CWRS 13.5% Pro:
$6.30-$6.70/bu
Oct-Nov SK
#1 CWAD (Durum)
Call for bid
Feed Wheat
$4.75-5.15/bu
FOB Farm
Oct-Nov AB/SK/MB
$5.50-$5.75/bu
Mar-May
SK & MB ONLY, Freight Sensitive
interest across most varieties of wheat: (White, Red, Winter)
Triticale
Call for bid