Western Canadian feeder cattle prices jumped $3/cwt to $5/cwt last week following the previous advances of U.S. markets. Overall sale numbers were slightly higher at certain locations but most auction barns remain in holiday mode in Western Canada. Weakness in new-crop barley prices and stronger fed cattle values in the final quarter has set a […] Read more
Klassen: U.S. feeder markets lead Canadian values higher
Klassen: Western Canadian feeder cattle poised for higher prices
Western Canadian auction barns have been rather quiet so far this summer. Smaller groups of feeder cattle have come up for sale which have been discounted from the regular market structure earlier in spring. Feedlot margins have been hovering near break-even, which is a positive signal, and the market is starting to focus on the […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle market remains extremely quiet
Auction barns across Western Canada were extremely quiet last week, with many locations in holiday mode for the next couple weeks. Pastures remain in optimal conditions, given the recent rains and warm temperatures, while forage crops look very promising. Most feedlots are content with numbers and very current with production; at the same time, Alberta’s […] Read more
Klassen: Cattle market digests StatsCan, USDA reports
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady with week-ago levels as most auction barns are either closed for holidays or sold minimal volumes of feeder cattle. The weaker Canadian dollar should be supportive to the feeder complex, but there wasn’t enough trade to define the market. Cargill’s High River, Alta. beef plant was not actively […] Read more
Klassen: Heavy rains slow feeder cattle movement
Heavy rains over the past week in southern Alberta caused most major feedlot operators to halt purchases of replacement cattle. Therefore, the market had a softer tone despite lower volumes coming on the market. Cost per pound gain can increase by 10 to 15 per cent when pen conditions deteriorate, and it appears that feedlots […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle market uneasy
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady to $3 per hundredweight (cwt) lower in comparison to seven days earlier, depending on the weight category. Alberta packers were buying slaughter steers in the range of $118-$122/cwt and this volatility resulted in softer bids for heavier replacements. Favourable pasture and forage conditions underpinned the market for feeders […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle market consolidates
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were generally steady with week-ago levels, with auction barns experiencing lower volumes. The cow-calf producer has hopes of higher prices later in summer, and with plentiful forage supplies and favourable pasture conditions, there is little incentive to move cattle to auction. Backgrounding operators have also finished liquidating fall-placed calves, resulting […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle quiet but firm
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were generally steady to $2 per hundredweight (cwt) higher on average last week as Alberta fed cattle prices surged by $4/cwt, reaching $123.50. Feedlot margins are now clearly in positive territory for the first time since last summer and there appears to be renewed enthusiasm moving forward. Strength in wholesale […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle market steady on lower volumes
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady with week-ago levels as lower volumes were noted at all auction yards. The farmer/cattle producer was busy seeding and pasture conditions remain favourable across the Prairies. Major feedlot operators are content with current inventories into the summer months, given the feedgrain and margin uncertainty. Alberta packers bought fed […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle prices stable on fed cattle strength
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady with week-ago levels as continued strength in fed cattle and lower available supplies continued to support the market. Favourable weather allowed seeding to progress quite rapidly in most regions of the Prairies, which resulted in lower auction market volumes. Most backgrounding operations have liquidated fall-placed calves by this […] Read more