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Jerry Klassen is president and founder of Resilient Capital, specializing in proprietary commodity futures trading and market analysis. Jerry consults with feedlots on risk management and writes a weekly cattle market commentary. He can be reached at 204-504-8339 or via his website at ResilCapital.com.


Stories by Jerry Klassen

700,000 tonnes of Ontario’s wheat crop is expected to be feed quality.
Markets, Markets/Business

High quality Russian wheat influences all markets

Ontario corn at seasonal lows but European demand expected in fall

By Jerry Klassen August 18, 2023
During July, the region west of Toronto received 150-200 per cent of normal precipitation. North and east of Toronto, farmers received 115-150 per cent of normal rainfall with isolated pockets […] Read more

(Geralyn Wichers file photo)
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market consolidates

USDA report considered supportive for Q4 fed cattle

By Jerry Klassen August 15, 2023
Compared to last week, western Canadian yearling markets traded $2-$3/cwt on either side of unchanged. The steam appears to be coming off the market as larger volumes become available. Pastures […] Read more


(Geralyn Wichers photo)
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Upward momentum in feeder market eases

Feedlots seen in 'risk assessment mode'

By Jerry Klassen August 8, 2023
Compared to last week, western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged. Higher-quality groups of yearling heifers appeared to trade steady to $2 higher on average while steer markets traded […] Read more

Wheat growers need to be strategic sellers in 2023 and 2024 as global instability could create opportunities.
Markets, Markets/Business

Timely rain and heat boost Ontario crop estimates

Declining U.S. crop quality could mean opportunities for Ontario growers in 2024

By Jerry Klassen August 3, 2023
From June 22 through July 21, the Ontario growing region received 150 to 200 per cent of normal precipitation. Certain regions north of Windsor and north of Toronto received more […] Read more

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: U.S. feeder markets lead Canadian prices higher

Dry conditions in Saskatchewan and parts of Alberta are moving yearlings off grass sooner than expected

By Jerry Klassen August 1, 2023
Compared to last week, Western Canadian yearling markets once again jumped $3-$5/cwt on average. Higher quality 900-pound steers are reaching up to the range of $310-$315/cwt. Comments from readers suggest […] Read more


U.S. farmers planted 83.5 million acres of soybeans this spring, down four million acres from last year.
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Trade surprised by June USDA acreage survey

Soybeans down, corn up from March report

By Jerry Klassen July 24, 2023
As of July 8, the Ontario growing region has received average to above average precipitation while temperatures were one to three degrees below normal. Ontario corn, soybean and winter wheat […] Read more

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Livestock

Klassen: tight supplies continue to underpin feeder complex 

Feedlot operators shrug off past week's rally in the corn market

By Jerry Klassen July 24, 2023
Compared to last week, Western Canadian yearling markets traded $2-$5/cwt higher on average while calves were up $5/cwt to as much as $10/cwt in some cases. Feather light calves under […] Read more

Photo: Canada Beef Inc.
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market continues climb

Futures spur larger feedlots to lock in ownership

By Jerry Klassen July 18, 2023
Compared to last week, quality yearling packages traded $6-$10/cwt higher. In some cases, prices were up as much as $12/cwt. Calf markets were relatively unchanged although the market was hard […] Read more


(Geralyn Wichers photo)
Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Feeder market consolidates at historical highs

Higher borrowing costs offset lower feed prices

By Jerry Klassen July 11, 2023
For the week ending Saturday, western Canadian yearling steer prices were quoted $2-$4 higher; yearling heifers traded $2 higher to $5 lower. Calves were relatively unchanged although volumes were limited. […] Read more

This wheat in Middlesex County on June 27 is maturing quickly, like the rest of the Ontario wheat crop.
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Large acreage means bigger-than-average Ontario wheat crop

Lack of local demand keeps Ontario corn bids low despite broader market jump

By Jerry Klassen July 10, 2023
The corn and soybean futures markets have incorporated a risk premium due to the uncertainty in production. Trades are comparing this year to 1998 when there was a widespread North […] Read more

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