Canola Near $800: The Prairies Tell Two Stories

On this Tuesday’s Cuppa Coffee from What the Futures Podcast, Ryan Denis and guest Chuck compare drowned-out Prairie acres with strong crop potential and explain what that split could mean for canola, wheat, peas, and lentils. They also discuss canola near $786, improving crush basis, rising urea prices, European heat, 2027 spring wheat, and China’s pea starch tariff. 🎟️ *CROP MARKETING MADE COOL: UNHINGED 2026* Build your 2027 crop marketing plan alongside Ryan Denis and other progressive farmers, December 1–2 in Brandon, Manitoba. Register here: https://www.ryandenis.ca/2026-conference 📩 *STAY IN THE LOOP* Get weekly updates, upcoming events, contests, and giveaways: https://www.ryandenis.ca/subscribe 🌾 *MORE FROM RYAN DENIS* Website: https://www.ryandenis.ca/ What the Futures Podcast: https://www.whatthefuturespodcast.ca/ Instagram:   / whatthefuturespod   X: https://x.com/wtfuturespod LinkedIn:   / what-the-futures-podcast   ☕ *WATCH CUPPA COFFEE LIVE* Subscribe and join Cuppa Coffee every Tuesday at 8:00 AM MST:    / @whatthefutures   🔗 *MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE* Brownlee’s Ag Tech and the Full Bin Sensor 2: https://www.brownlees.ca Timestamps 00:00 Market snapshot 01:28 Strong canola basis 02:09 Urea prices jump 02:25 Full Bin Sensor 2 02:55 Heat and war premium 04:56 Chuck joins 05:54 Prairie crop tour 09:32 Canola price extremes 12:17 Yellow pea pressure 13:42 Europe heat spillover 15:04 Large green lentils 16:33 Old crop green peas 17:38 2027 spring wheat 19:05 China pea starch tariff 20:37 Ag in Motion preview Thanks to our Sponsors John Deere https://operationscenter.deere.com/ UPL https://www.uplcorp.com/ BrettYoung https://brettyoung.ca/