Speaking at the Manitoba Pulse of Soybean Growers Association Annual Meeting Wednesday, Executive Director Daryl Domitruk said the price situation is “generally positive for most commodities.” The province has a decent snowpack and good moisture recharge last fall. In the virtual meeting, Domitruk said he was optimistic about acreage. “Dry beans have a permanent home in Manitoba and acreage will rise and fall with the market and weather conditions, but we think we’ve got a good core of acreage that will continue to work to improve.”