Feed weekly outlook: Barley prices feeling some pressure

CNS Canada -- Prices for feed barley remain solid in Western Canada but demand could be lessening somewhat as the summer unfolds. “Buyers seem to have decent coverage going into later summer,” said Jared Seitz of Agfinity at Stony Plain, Alta. “So their pricing is starting to pull back.” Prices for feed wheat and barley[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Prairie grains chopping around

CNS Canada -- Dry subsoil moisture conditions and a lack of snow cover in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan continue to create worries for many farmers. Conditions range from abnormally dry in many areas to full-on droughts around Regina and some areas south of Calgary, according to Agriculture and Agri-food Canada. Feed barley bids in the[...]


Feed weekly outlook: Prairie feed grains following corn's lead

CNS Canada -- A lack of available barley and steady rise in feed corn prices has pushed the market higher in southern Alberta. According to Jim Beusekom of Market Place Commodities at Lethbridge, barley prices have risen from $220 per tonne, since the start of February, to the current price of $230 per tonne. "The[...]

Canadian hog prices on rebound

CNS Canada -- Improving trade relations and the emergence of swine fever in China have made their presence felt on the Canadian hog market. Weekly signature No. 5 base slaughter weight cash hog prices averaged $117.83 per 100 kg as of Friday, up by roughly $15 over the past two weeks. Those numbers are a[...]


ICE weekly outlook: Pressure builds on canola as yield outlooks vary

CNS Canada -- ICE's November canola futures look poised to continue chopping around between the $490-$500 per tonne mark, as uncertainty over yields in Western Canada sows seeds of doubt throughout the trade. "Yields that have been coming in suggest the crop will be bigger than the (Statistics Canada) estimate," said Ken Ball of PI[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Barley prices hang tight, await new crop

CNS Canada -- The thought of sizzling days near the end of May 2017 is helping keep feed barley prices in Western Canada well supported, according to a market-watcher. "There is that memory of last year's drought and seeing temperatures in the high 20s and 30s at the end of May," said Allan Pirness of[...]


Trade uncertainty weighs on Manitoba pork prices

CNS Canada -- An ongoing trade battle between China and the U.S., along with general uncertainty in global trade, is starting to put a damper on Manitoba pork prices. In Canada, the formula price used by domestic farmers is based on the national base price in the U.S. That price is determined by a formula[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Alberta prices see wide range

CNS Canada -- A tale of two markets is emerging in Alberta as feed users in the south take advantage of cheap corn trucked in from Manitoba, while users farther north pay higher prices. "As far as Red Deer north goes, it's quite different than feedlot alley," said Joseph Billett, general manager of Agfinity in[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: Spec selling pressures corn, soy

CNS Canada -- A recent round of contract selling by speculators has created a bearish outlook for corn and soybeans. Recently, both crops suffered losses after the U.S. Department of Agriculture released production estimates on Sept. 12 that were higher than expected. According to a trader, these and other challenges have painted a bearish picture[...]

Dwindling diesel supplies could boost price

CNS Canada -- Strong global demand and a looming North American harvest could send diesel prices higher in coming months. According to one energy analyst in Chicago, farmers may want to buy some fuel before prices get too high. "We're telling our people to hedge some of your exposure, because we do think that, barring[...]