The United States, Canada and Mexico have reached an agreement to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. Here's a look at what the new deal...
The U.S. is not backing down on convincing Canada to open up its dairy market.
With excellent crop conditions, current ideal weather and planting, among others, corn might have already posted its 2018 high.
The grain inventory remains positive with corn production racing against soybeans. With La Niña talks, planting delays could lead to less grain production.
Higher corn markets surprised producers and gave them a more positive outlook.
President Donald Trump wants to revise NAFTA or leave the agreement altogether.
Atlantic Canadian premiers have emphasized that the North American Free Trade Agreement is crucial to their economies and beneficial for all parties.