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Klassen: Yearlings lead feeder complex higher

Compared to last week, yearlings traded $3 lower to as much as $8 higher. Lower supplies made the market hard to define in some regions but quality packages were very well bid. Heifers were somewhat softer but overall, the market continues to strengthen. Larger operations in southern Alberta were once again leading the charge higher […] Read more


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Forage supplies starting to dip on dry Prairies

CNS Canada — Forage supplies are starting to dwindle across Western Canada following a long, cold, winter and rain is needed soon to make for a good forage crop this year. “People tended to kind of blend hay this year and they managed to get through. But the prolonged cold spring really I think put […] Read more

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Pulse weekly outlook: Sector hopes for more fababeans

CNS Canada — While Statistics Canada is predicting a drop in fababean acres this year, an agronomist with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers hopes that isn’t the case. “We had about 50,000 acres for the last three years here in Saskatchewan. And we’re thinking that we’ll be maybe slightly below that,” said SPG agronomy manager Sherrilyn Phelps. […] Read more



Organic soybeans are in high demand in the U.S., but that demand hasn’t force significant price movement yet.

Organic commodity prices still hard to track

Solid information on organic crop pricing remains elusive, especially for the Canadian market. There are similar problems in the rest of the world where fraud and a lack of data have made it challenging for organic farmers and marketers to set prices. Ryan Koory of Mecaris, an organic trading company, however, says that there’s little […] Read more



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Feed weekly outlook: Grain supply starting to dry up

CNS Canada –– As the winter ends, supply is getting tight for feed grains in Lethbridge’s feedlot alley. “We’re seeing a little bit of a pullback on prices on most commodities in anticipation for making sure everything gets out before road bans,” said Brandon Motz, sales manager at CorNine Commodities at Lacombe, Alta. The feed […] Read more

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Feed weekly outlook: Prairie feed grain prices on rise

CNS Canada — Prices are rising for feed grains in Lethbridge, with buyers starting to consider their options. “Seems every day this last week we’re surprised at higher offers being triggered than the day before,” said Jared Seitz, trade manager with Agfinity Inc. In Lethbridge, feed barley bids last week were at $5 per bushel […] Read more