Klassen: Demand for grass cattle supports feeder complex

Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were generally steady with values earlier in January as buying interest for grass cattle started to surface last week. Pasture conditions are expected to be favourable come spring, and demand from the smaller farmer-cattle producer supported prices for lighter weight cattle. The market for heavier replacement cattle felt sluggish, with […] Read more



Klassen: Feeder cattle prices feel soft

Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady for yearlings, while lighter-weight cattle appeared to be slightly softer this week. Fed cattle were under pressure due to weaker wholesale beef prices. Retail movement for higher-end cuts appears to have slowed in January while movement for ground beef and lower-quality steaks has actually improved. Feedlot margins are […] Read more



Klassen: Grain strength limits feeder cattle upside

Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady to $2 per hundredweight (cwt) higher last week but firm feedgrain values tempered the upside potential. Local auction market volumes were rather light in post-holiday mode. The U.S. market continued to show further strength, trading $3-$5/cwt higher on average in the Midwest. Heavier replacement cattle were leading the […] Read more