By Commodity News Service Canada
Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Friday, January 22.
– CBOT corn futures were stronger on Friday, with the March contract up 3.25 cents at US$3.7025 per bushel as advances in crude oil provided some support.
– Ukraine exported 200,400 tonnes of barley in December, taking total exports during the 2015/16 crop year to date to 3.56 million tonnes, according to a report from UkrAgroConsult. The barley exports were running about 5 per cent behind the previous year’s pace.
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– Feed barley bids in the key cattle feeding area of Lethbridge, Alberta were in the C$205 to C$214 per tonne area as of January 15, which was unchanged compared to the previous week, according to provincial reports. Feed wheat prices were in the C$220 to C$225 range, which was down slightly from the previous week.