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Klassen: Feeder market remains firm

Feeder cattle markets experienced light volumes during the final week of December and prices were relatively unchanged compared to week-ago levels. Yearling values were slightly softer, as these cattle will not have enough time to be ready for the April fed market. Buying interest for mid-weight categories was characterized as sluggish, while light-weight bawlers were


After a tough year for cattle producers, optimism for 2020

After a tough year for cattle producers, optimism for 2020

Stronger demand, lower supply expected to buoy market

There’s good reason to be more optimistic in 2020 than in 2019 in the Manitoba cattle market, according to Rick Wright of Heartland Buying Order Company. Wright expects to see stronger demand for cattle in the spring coupled with a shorter supply. “A better spring in 2020 than we had in the previous year. Past

Fall cattle run starts to slow

Fall cattle run starts to slow

As Christmas nears, lower volumes
and steady prices are expected

Cattle auction yards were still busy across Manitoba during the last week of November, although the fall run is starting to slow down as the holiday season approaches. “We saw volumes a little bit lower than the previous week, and that will be the trend until the end of the selling season,” said Rick Wright,