February 26th 2026

Hours of Operation: 8:00AM to 5:00PM (Mountain & SK), Monday to Friday
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Domestic Brokerage:
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Sales Agronomists:
agronomist@johnstonsgrain.com
Freight/Logistics:
logistics@johnstonsgrain.com
Commercial Brokerage/Platform Inquiries (Feedlot/Track/Export):
connected@johnstonsgrain.com

Opening Comments

Grain Marketing Update: AB, SK & MB
Alberta markets are seeing steady movement as producers continue to fine-tune crop plans and manage old-crop inventories. Feed grain demand remains firm, supported by strong cattle numbers and active feedlot buying interest. Canola values are tracking broader vegetable oil trends, while basis levels vary depending on crusher demand and logistics. Moisture conditions will be a key focus heading toward seeding, particularly across southern regions. With currency fluctuations and global markets influencing pricing daily, disciplined sales targets and proactive risk management remain important.

Saskatchewan trade remains measured as growers balance final marketing decisions with 2026 crop planning. Canola movement is steady, supported by crush demand, while pulse markets are watching export signals closely. Wheat markets continue to respond to global supply flows and Black Sea competition. Input discussions are front and centre as seeding strategies are finalized. Weather will play a significant role over the next several weeks, and staying alert to short-term pricing opportunities could reward those positioned to act.

In Manitoba, markets are active as producers work through remaining old-crop tones and align new-crop targets. Soybean and canola values are closely following U.S. futures and currency shifts, while corn and feed markets remain supported by steady livestock demand. Export programs through eastern channels continue to influence basis levels. With spring planning accelerating, keeping a close eye on both global oilseed trends and local demand signals will be key to capturing margin opportunities in the weeks ahead.


Lethbridge AG Expo 2026
We’re at this year’s Lethbridge Ag Expo starting today, February 25–27, at Booth #902 (see attached floor plan).Doors are open daily from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

A sincere thank you to all of our farmers, business partners, suppliers, and both longtime and new friends who stopped by our booth to visit and talk shop. From tires to grain, crop protection to regenerative farming, we covered a wide range of topics on day one and truly appreciate the conversations. We’re looking forward to even more great discussions today!!!
Ag Expo 2026 | Floor Plan


IT’S TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT CROP PROTECTION PURCHASES…
With depressed commodity prices and tight budgets, farmer purchasing on 2026 crop protection needs has been slow through the fall and into the new year. To date, farmers have made the right choice by purchasing Nitrogen rather than crop protection as Nitrogen prices have been rising while chemical prices have been flat. At Johnston’s, we have not been sounding any alarms on crop protection purchasing as we understand the situation on many farms in Western Canada. However, due to deferred farm purchasing on chemical, we can see some bottlenecks coming between now and seeding. Deferred ordering from our overseas manufacturing partners is going to put their factories at or beyond their production capacities on these pre-burn and in-crop chemical products. This could result in price increases or potentially product shortages in season.

Chinese New Year is taking place right now. Feb 17th – March 3rd. During this window, factories are completely shut down in China and manufacturing is at a standstill. From March 4th forward, there will be a glut of product that needs to be put through these facilities in a short window with new orders coming from around the world. With 30 days of production time required and 6-8 weeks of shipping time required to land the product on farms in Western Canada, the window is very tight for in-crop products. We’re not trying to be alarmist, but we think it would be worthwhile for our farm clients to start putting in crop protection orders in the next 2-3 weeks.

We understand that for a lot of our clients cash is still tight. For that reason, we have Scotiabank Yield More Financing and FCC Credit available to farmers. In some cases we may be able to work out some short-term credit options that would make payments due closer to the time of delivery. 15 to 30-day terms could be available in some cases. Possibly even 45-day terms on some specific products. We’ll still require payment prior to delivery, but terms could be extended briefly to allow farms to collect grain settlements and free up cash or open up credit lines.

Give us a call today to start discussing your options for locking in spring chem needs because……

For access to our full catalogue of products including, but not limited to: Inoculants, Granular Fertilizers (TSP, Calcium, Biology, etc), Seed Treatments and Seed Enhancers, Pre-burn chemistries and tank mixes, In-crop weed control, foliar fertilizers (macro and micro), humic substances, and vermicastings-based biological products, see the link below!
https://shop.johnstonsgrain.com/webstore

Call us at 1.844.324.7778 if you have any questions!


Gopher Control: Burrow Oat Bait

If you have field access, now is the time to scout and act before breeding begins and populations expand. We are currently offering 20 kg bags of zinc phosphide burrow oat bait for $179 per bag. For more information or to place an order, please reach out to your trusted broker at Johnstons Grain: 1.844.324.7778


TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE (TSP)

Most suppliers of fertilizer in Western Canada have been increasing prices on Nitrogen and Phosphate and other forms of synthetic fertility. Here at Johnston’s, we’re pleased to announce a price improvement on our TSP fertilizer.

NEW PRICE: $1150/t del’d to farm in AB, SK  and MB.
TSP is a premium granular phosphate fertilizer containing 46% P205, and 15% Calcium (a critical nutrient that most soils are deficient in). Other key features include:

10-12 on the fertilizer salt index vs. MAP which is 30-32
Soil structure building
Water holding capacity building
Easier on biology than competing products

And… much more. Reply to this email with “TSP vs. MAP Information Package” to receive a comprehensive side-by-side comparison outlining the key differences between TSP and MAP.


Treads 2025: Thank You for Growing With Us

This year has been one of strong growth and momentum at Treads Distribution. It wouldn’t have been possible without you. In 2025, we expanded our reach across Western Canada, opened two new tire shop locations in Brooks, Alberta and Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, and continued building the presence of Doublestar Tires as a high-value, high-performance option for fleets and farms alike. More importantly, we strengthened the relationships that matter most, with hardworking customers who rely on performance, value, and service they can count on.

If you’re in the area, we’d love to see you:
📍 Treads Service  Brooks, AB – (403) 363-5556
📍Cypress Tire  Maple Creek, SK – (306) 661-8081
📞 Office (Sales & Quotes): (844)-324-7778 or (403)-266-7067
🌐 Visit us online: www.treads.ca

Thank you for trusting us to keep your operations rolling. We’re excited to continue earning your business and delivering even more value in 2026.


CHEMICAL BASE PRICING:
Glyphosate 540: $5.19/L (500L or 1000L totes)
Glufosinate 150: $3.99/L (500L or 1000L totes)
Glufosinate 200: $5.29/L (500L or 1000L totes)
Additional quantity and bundling discounts available.

CHEMICAL SPECIALS*
Fluroxypyr+2,4-D (same actives as Octtain XL)
Current Price – $6745.50/450L tote ($6.75/ac)
Offer Price – $5990/450L tote ($5.99/ac)

Current Price – $289/case ($7.20/ac)
Offer Price – $239.60($5.99/ac)

Pinoxaden+Fluroxypyr (same actives as Axial Xtreme)
Current Price – $719/case ($17.99/ac)
Offer Price – $679.60/case ($16.99/ac)

Current Price – $2760/80L drum ($17.25/ac)
Offer Price – $2718.40/80L drum ($16.99/ac)

Offer runs till Mar 15th  Additional discounts on crop inputs when paired with Glyphosate 540, Glufosinate 150 or Glufosinate 200


SOIL SAMPLING PROGRAM:
Full-Spectrum Analysis Cost: $120/sample
Advanced Fertility Recommendation: Free & Highly Valuable
For full program details ask to be connected to a Johnston’s Regenerative rep.


Upcoming Tradeshows!

Our sales and management team will be attending the following trade shows in 2026, and we look forward to seeing you there! A quick reminder: if you have soil samples for analysis, you’re welcome to drop them off at our booth along with the completed fertility questionnaire during any trade show!

  • Western Canadian Crop Production Show | Jan 13-15 | Saskatoon SK
  • Manitoba Ag Days | Jan 20-22 | Brandon MB
  • SaskSoil Soil Health Conference | February 11-12 | Saskatoon SK
  • AgriVisions | Feb 11-12 | Lloydminster AB
  • Ag Expo | Feb 25-27 | Lethbridge AB
  • Ag in Motion | July 21-23 | Langham SK

Contact Information

To reach a sales agronomist, please call: 
Randy Adrian: (306) 294-0042 
Deepak Chaunkaria: (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)
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 – (604) 613-8813 (garrett.forster@johnstonsgrain.com)
Calgary South (Calgary Office): Kurt Paskal – (403) 899-0308 (kurt@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
2026-02-25Corn Dry Heavy$ 6.20 / bu delivered FOB Farm344 MTSt. Lazare, MB02/26/26 – 03/06/26
2026-02-25Brown Flax #1, <10% Moisture, <8% dockage,$17.25/Bushel FOB FarmApprox. Gross 176 MtWeyburn, SK05/01/26 – 06/30/26
2026-02-25Kabuli Chickpeas #2 or Better, Min 30% 9mm, Max 10% 7mm, Max 14% Mo…$0.27/lb Delivered SaskatoonApprox. Gross 258mtHanley, SK03/01/26 – 04/30/26
2026-02-25Feed Barley Feed Dry $ 5 /bu + 22 Mt to Johnston's freight FOB Farm 174 MTGrayson, SK02/27/26 – 03/07/26

Total Tonnage: 952MT

Johnstons Connected

Origin Commodity Product Type Grade Price Volume Ship Begin Ship End Delivery Type Destination
CanadaBarleyFeedCAD $275.00 / MT516 MT2026-03-012026-03-31DeliveredLethbridge, AB, CAN
CanadaBarleyFeedCAD $6.00 / BU1100 MT2026-04-012026-06-30FOB FarmNobleford, AB, CAN
CanadaBarleyFeedCAD $285.00 / MT1032 MT2026-11-012026-12-31DeliveredLethbridge, AB, CAN

Total Tonnage: 2,648MT


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

CALGARY SASKATOON WINNIPEG

Bulk Fuel

To request quotes from the largest bulk provider of Esso branded fuels in Western Canada, follow the link below to our website and fill out a very simple application form.

Bulk Fuel – Johnstons Grain


Currency Update

USD into CAD: $1.3684
CAD into USD:$0.7307


Commodities Update(USD$)

Apr’26 Live Cattle: $236.725
Apr’26 Lean Hogs: $95.850
Oil (WTI): $66.62
Oil (WCS): $51.08
Gold: $5,182.69
Silver: $87.10
Bitcoin: $67,973.00
Ethereum: $2,066.95


Daily Joke

Why do seagulls fly over the ocean?” “Because if they flew over the bay, we’d call them bagels.


Grain Bid Update

BARLEY

Feed BarleyFOB Farm (Feb-Apr)
Medicine Hat, AB$5.15-$5.30
Red Deer, AB$5.15-$5.30
Edmonton, AB$5.10-$5.25
Swift Current, SK$4.65-$4.90
Saskatoon, SK$4.65-$4.90
Regina, SK$4.55-$4.80
Yorkton, SK$4.55-$4.85
Estevan, SK$4.50-$4.75
Brandon, MB$4.50-$4.75

Southern Alberta Feed Barley (Delivered)
Mar $265
April $270
May-July $280
Sept-Dec $265

Malt Barley
No bid


CANARY SEED

#1 Canada
$0.18-0.19/bu
FOB Farm Feb-Mar


CANOLA

Conventional Canola
Call For Bid
AB | SK | MB
Feb-April

Closing Futures Prices
May 2026 Futures: $693.50
July 2026 Futures: $704.10

Nov 2026 Futures: $698.50
We are always looking for tough, green, sprouted or heated canola. Please reach out with any offers


Non-Gmo Canola (Clearfield)
AMJ: Call for bid
July: Call For Bid
August: Call For Bid


CHICKPEAS

Kabuli Chickpeas
#2 Canada: $0.26-0.27/lb
FOB Farm for Feb-May 
Max 10% 7mm, Min 30% 9mm

Feed/Sample Kabuli
$0.08-0.09/Lb
FOB Farm March Forward
Premiums for: Larger Sizing with Damage

Desi Chickpeas
Call for bid


CORN

#2CW Corn MB FOB Farm
Feb-Mar 2026: $5.00-5.10/bu
Apr-May 2026: $5.00-5.20/bu
June-Aug 2026: $5.00-5.30/bu
Subject to Reconfirmation*

Closing Futures Prices
May 26′ Futures: $442-6

Dec 26′ Futures: $467-0

Southern AB Corn (Delivered)
Feb-Mar: $269
Apr-May: $272
June-July: $277
Aug-Oct: $282
Nov-Dec: $290
Basis Contracts Available*


BEANS

Black Beans
Call for bid

Cranberry Beans
Call for bid

Great Northern Beans
Call for bid

Fababeans
Call for bid

Pinto Beans
Call for bid


FLAX

Brown Flax
#1 Canada: $16.50-$17.00/bu
FOB Farm for March Forward | SK
Possibly Into April & Beyond

#1 Canada: $17.00-17.50/bu
FOB Farm Feb-Mar, AB

Yellow Flax
#1 Canada: $21.00-22.00/bu
FOB Farm Feb-Mar
Possibly Into April & Beyond


LENTILS

Large Greens (Lairds)
#2 Canada: $0.25-0.26/lb
FOB Farm for Feb-Mar
Possibly Into April & Beyond

Medium Greens (Richleas)
#2 Canada/US: $0.16-0.17/lb USD
FOB farm Feb-Mar
Subject to reconfirmation*

Small Greens (Estons)
#1 Canada: $0.18-0.19/lb
FOB Farm for Feb-Mar
Downward Pricing Pressure*

Red Lentils
#2 Canada: $0.225-0.235/lb
FOB Farm for Feb-Mar
Southern AB & SK
Subject to Reconfirmation

Feed Lentils
$0.13-0.14/lb
FOB farm Feb-Mar

French Green Lentils
#1 Can: $0.20-0.21/lb
FOB Farm Feb-Mar
Limited Volume Available*

Beluga Lentils (Black)
Call for Bid


MUSTARD

Yellow Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.36-0.37/lb
FOB farm for Feb-Mar
Possibly Into April & Beyond

Brown Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.30-0.31/lb
FOB farm for Feb-Mar
Possibly Into April & Beyond

Oriental Mustard
#1 Canada: $0.44-0.45/lb
FOB farm for Feb-Mar
Freight Area Sensitive*


OATS

Milling Oats (Min: 42Lb/Bu)
$3.00-3.25/bu
FOB Farm March | Southeast Sk | West MB
freight area sensitive*

$3.00-3.50/bu
FOB Farm AMJ
SK
Subject to Reconfirmation

Feed Oats (38-40Lb/Bu)
$2.25-$2.60/bu
FOB Farm March & Beyond
Discounts for lighter product
Freight area sensitive


Closing Futures Prices
May 2026 futures: $321-4


PEAS

Yellow Peas
#2 Canada: $7.00-8.00/bu
FOB Farm Feb-Mar. Higher values for extended delivery
Subject to reconfirmation

Green Peas
#2 Canada: $9.75-10.25/bu
FOB farm March & Beyond

Maple Peas
Mosaic: Call For Bid
Acers: Call For Bid
Blazers: Call For Bid

FOB farm March-May, AB | SK
Subject to Reconfirmation

Feed Peas
$6.00-$6.50/bu
FOB farm Jan-Mar: AB/SK/MB


RYE

Hybrid Rye
$4.00-$4.50/bu
FOB farm February Forward

Open-Pollinated Rye
$4.00-4.50/bu
FOB farm February Forward


SOYBEANS

Soybeans
US #2 or better:
$12.50-$13.10/bu
FOB Farm Mar
SE SK & SW Manitoba
Higher values available closer to Winnipeg*

Closing Futures Prices
May 26′ Futures: $1159-0

Nov 26′ Futures: $1123-4


WHEAT

#1 CWRS 13.5% Pro:
Call For Bid
FOB Farm
Feb-Mar, SK

#1 CWRS Min:14.0% Pro:
Call For Bid
FOB Farm
Feb-Mar, AB | SK

#1 CWAD (Durum)
Call For Bid

Feed Wheat
Call For Bid

Triticale
$4.25-4.75/bu
FOB Farm March & Beyond






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