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Klassen: Feeder market has volatile week

For the week ending November 29, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $10/cwt higher to 10/cwt lower compared to seven days earlier. Markets were hard to define given the volatility and emotional behavior. Certain larger operations were extremely aggressive securing ownership across Western Canada while Ontario demand was more prevalent late in the week. Alberta

Black cattle at a western Canadian feedlot.

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures turn lower

Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were weaker on Monday, ending a corrective bounce off nearby lows as high beef prices are said to be limiting consumer demand. The February live cattle contract lost 1.925 cents per pound at 215.925 cents. Feeder cattle were down 2.900 cents in the January contract at 321.075 cents





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U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle futures climb on post-Thanksgiving trade

Chicago | Reuters – Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s live and feeder cattle futures ticked up on Friday in a day of abbreviated post-holiday trade. Feeder cattle futures recovered late in the week from limit-down losses on Monday, rebounding after a string of negative headlines. CME February live cattle futures LCG26 closed up 4.925 cents at 217.850




Producers should pay close attention to lice control. (File  photo)

Shifting standards on cattle parasite control

Modern farmers and veterinarians in Canada are thinking differently about how they control parasites like lice and intestinal worms

Parasite product resistance has more farmers and veterinarians thinking differently about how to control issues like lice or worms.



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U.S. livestock: Futures rally ahead of U.S. Thanksgiving

Chicago cattle and hog futures rallied on Wednesday ahead of the American Thanksgiving holiday. Most-active February live cattle contracts closed at 212.925 cents a pound, up 5.600 cents. April futures gained 5.675 cents to settle at 214.250 cents a pound. Most-traded January feeder cattle futures gained 8.050 cents to close at 315.125 cents a pound.