Feed weekly outlook: Strong demand supports prices

MarketsFarm -- Feed grain prices on the Prairies have been stronger, and well supported by strong demand. Nelson Neumann of Agfinity in Lethbridge said strong feed barley prices were due to an uptick in exports from the Prairie provinces. "That provided a nice support to the price floor," he said, noting market participants had previously[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Barley prices strong

MarketsFarm -- Feed grain prices across the Prairies have been stronger during the week ended Thursday, buoyed by rainy conditions in southern Alberta coupled with steady demand. "To fill the gaps, prices have had to go up," said Allen Pirness of Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge. Prices for feed barley went up by about $5[...]


Feed weekly outlook: Grain prices soften into fall

MarketsFarm -- Old-crop feed grain prices are converging with new-crop and coming under some seasonal pressure. "As we get closer to new crop, we've been seeing the switch to new-crop prices from old-crop," said Erin Harakal, a senior trader with Agfinity in Lethbridge. Feed barley prices are around $195-$200 per tonne delivered in the Lethbridge[...]

Pea crops strong, but prices falter

MarketsFarm -- Pea crops across the Prairies are expected to be in good condition ahead of the harvest. "As we go along with the sunshine and heat, the pulses are coming in fairly quickly," said Darwin Hamilton of Kalshea Commodities in Winnipeg. "Without any excess moisture, the quality should be good this year." Pea prices[...]


Feed weekly outlook: High demand keeps bids strong

MarketsFarm -- Feed grain prices in Western Canada have come off of recent highs but remain "higher than what feeders like to see." That's according to Brandon Motz of CorNine Commodities ar Lacombe, Alta., who said feed grains are still in a "high-demand market," with spot prices for feed barley and wheat around $260-$265 per[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Grain prices strong as dry weather persists

MarketsFarm -- Producers are anxious to stock up on feed grains as weather across the Prairies has remained dry. "We've been seeing buyers being quite aggressive [when] bidding on all feed grains," explained Nelson Neumann of Agfinity in Lethbridge. "Nobody wants to be caught without anything over the summer." With little precipitation in the forecast,[...]


Feed weekly outlook: Export demand supports prices

MarketsFarm -- Feed grain prices remain strong into the winter, due to steady feedlot demand and solid export activity. Brandon Motz of CorNine Commodities at Lacombe, Alta. said feedlots have freed up some pen space after COVID-19 shutdowns created backlogs, but demand remained steady. "There's more pen space in southern Alberta, compared to other years,"[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Prices stronger after harvest

MarketsFarm -- Feed grain prices have been higher as the harvest has concluded across most of the Canadian Prairies. "It feels like last week and this week, the harvest has wrapped up in many areas," said Allen Pirness, a trader with Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge. "That should switch the focus for getting the crop[...]


Strong demand, lower supplies support North American hog prices

MarketsFarm -- Hog prices in North America typically come under pressure heading into fall, as the end of barbecue season coincides with more hogs coming to slaughter. However, strong global demand has propped up hog prices in recent weeks, with cash prices increasing by over 25 per cent. Fewer hogs coming to market, coupled with[...]

Feed weekly outlook: Prices gain strength

MarketsFarm -- Harvest activity in the western Canadian Prairies had depressed feed grain prices at the end of August, but prices have recovered slightly. "There's been a bit of a break in harvest activity," Allen Pirness of Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge said. Producers in southern Alberta had been harvesting barley at the end of[...]