When the mainstream media is reporting about high crop prices, it’s likely a sign that the top of the market has been reached.

Markets education started at the farm

A global lens on crops is critical for profitable marketing decisions

I’ve been writing the Farmtario market column for some time and have enjoyed the feedback from farmers and industry representatives. Every year has a specific set of challenges. No two years are the same, although we often compare weather to a specific year in the past. This is the main factor that makes commodity analysis […] Read more

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Klassen: Optimistic fed cattle outlook supports feeder market

Compared to last week, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $2-$4 higher. Strong demand was noted on yearlings, which spilt over into the lighter weight categories. Major feedlot operators in Alberta set the price structure, with aggressive orders flowing across the Prairies. Some operators have been holding back on purchases due to higher prices; however, […] Read more


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Klassen: Stronger live cattle futures lift yearling market

Recent rains rejuvenate Prairie pastures

Compared to last week, western Canadian yearling prices were quoted $3 to as much as $6 higher; calf markets once again traded $3-$5 on either side of unchanged depending on the region. Unbridled buying interest was noted on larger groups of high-quality yearlings. Despite the grass conditions this summer, cattle characteristics are rated above average […] Read more


Corn is developing well in Ontario due to adequate rain and heat.

Above-average yields likely for corn, soybeans

Weather in critical month of August favourable for seed development

Most of the Ontario growing region has received 115 to 150 per cent of normal precipitation in the last 30 days. July temperatures were two to three degrees below normal. It’s been a cool and wet summer in Ontario.  Above average yields are expected for Ontario corn and soybeans. After a prolonged harvest period, we’re […] Read more


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Klassen: Strong demand underpins yearling market

Western Canada will be seeking U.S. corn

Compared to last week, western Canadian yearling prices were unchanged to as much as $4 higher in some cases; calf markets traded $2-$3 on either side of unchanged as prices were quite variable across the Prairies. Major feedlot operators were extremely aggressive for yearlings. Larger groups of one-cut cattle were very well bid. April live […] Read more


Ontario’s wheat harvest is moving quickly to completion, earlier than usual.

Wheat yield is good, but only 50 per cent could make milling grade

A lot of Ontario wheat was flattened by rains and much of that sprouted

The Ontario growing region has received more than 150 per cent of normal precipitation over the past 30 days, while temperatures have been two to three degrees above average.  The Ontario winter wheat harvest was approximately 60 to 70 per cent complete as of July 25. There is downgrading in wheat due to sprouting and […] Read more


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Klassen: Drought conditions spur on fall cattle run

Compared to last week, Western Canadian feeder yearling prices were relatively unchanged; calves traded $2 to $5 lower. The fall run has started. Drought like conditions have caused many ranchers to sell cattle 30 to 45 days earlier than normal. Steers averaging 900 pounds were readily trading in the range from $185 to $190; steers […] Read more