Feed weekly outlook: Firm undertone to Prairie grains

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Published: January 9, 2020

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MarketsFarm — Solid demand from cattle feeders and ongoing logistic issues across the Prairies should keep a firm undertone in the feed grain market for the time being, according to an Alberta broker.

“The feed market has definitely moved higher,” said Brandon Motz of CorNine Commodities at Lacombe, Alta., adding “demand is strong through feedlot alley.”

Pens were full and demand was high, he noted. Meanwhile, grain supplies may be plentiful, not necessarily in the key feeding area of southern Alberta.

“We’re going further to get it,” he said. With the resulting increase in freight costs, farmers also expect to see better prices.

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“In terms of volume available, there no reason for [prices] to go higher,” said Motz, “but in terms of logistics, there probably is a potential for more upside in the market.

Current bids are in the $228-$232 zone for feed barley delivered into Lethbridge. Feed wheat is priced at roughly $223-$226 per tonne, according to Motz.

Weather conditions have been generally mild for much of the winter so far and have not influenced the feed market to a large extent — but colder temperatures and snowfall across much of Western Canada this week may lend some extra support to prices.

“Anytime you get a cold weather blast, you run into logistical troubles,” Motz said, adding “we have a lot of winter ahead of us.”

— Phil Franz-Warkentin reports for MarketsFarm, a Glacier FarmMedia division specializing in grain and commodity market analysis and reporting.

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Phil Franz-Warkentin

Phil Franz-Warkentin

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Phil Franz-Warkentin grew up on an acreage in southern Manitoba and has reported on agriculture for over 20 years. Based in Winnipeg, his writing has appeared in publications across Canada and internationally. Phil is a trusted voice on the Prairie radio waves providing daily futures market updates. In his spare time, Phil enjoys playing music and making art.

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