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June 2 Grain Update: Canola $780 & Wheat Basis

25 min · 2. juni 2026
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Grain markets are moving fast on June 2. Brian Comeault is filling in on Cuppa Coffee while Ryan is away, and John DePape joins the show to break down wheat basis, canola near $780, diesel price discovery, unseeded acres, and what Western Canadian farmers should be watching next. In this live grain market update, Brian covers canola futures, wheat pressure, soybeans, bean oil, crude oil, the Canadian dollar, Prairie rain delays, and diesel quotes that are getting farmers’ attention. Then John DePape explains why basis may matter more than many farmers think, why local bid competition can create major price differences, and why separating futures and basis decisions can be a powerful crop marketing strategy. Sponsored by Land for Rent / Land4Rent: https://land4rent.com/ Links mentioned: The Trading Floor: https://thetradingfloor.circle.so/c/start-here Land for Rent sponsor link mentioned in the episode: https://landforrent.com Possible active sponsor site to verify: https://land4rent.com Strategy Room registration: Link mentioned as being on What the Futures socials. Watch on YouTube  Follow What the Futures: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthefuturespod/ X: https://x.com/wtfuturespod Website: https://whatthefuturespodcast.ca Email Ryan: ryan@whatthefuturespodcast.ca #GrainMarkets #Canola #WheatBasis

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