Total oilseed receipts through the first two quarters of 2025 were up from a year earlier due to higher marketings, StatsCan said. Canola receipts increased by $76.4 million from a year earlier to $6.35 billion, while soybean receipts climbed $103.2 million to $1.28 billion. “An abundant supply of soybeans” put downward pressure on oilseed prices, moderating the gain in receipts, the federal agency added.
Cereal and grain receipts increased in the first two quarters on higher receipts for durum wheat, which increased $197.2 million to $1.02 billion. Wheat (excluding durum) receipts were up $122.9 million to $4.3 billion. For most grain crops, higher marketings drove the rise in receipts while lower prices moderated gains, StatsCan said. Meanwhile, receipts for barley fell $110.1 million to $526. 1 million, as prices and marketings both declined.
On the livestock side, cattle receipts soared $1.2 billion to $8.56 billion through the first two quarters of 2025, while hog receipts jumped $436.4 million to $3.55 billion. Combined, cattle and hogs accounted for roughly 80% of the rise in overall livestock receipts.
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