Klassen: Feeder cattle edge higher

The feeder cattle market for 2011 started where 2010 left off. Last week’s prices were comparable to values in late December on the first real market test for the year. In southern Alberta, lightweight steer calves under 400 pounds brought back $160 to $175 per hundredweight; 400- to 500-lb. steers sold for $140 to $155/cwt. […] Read more



Market Talk – for Jan. 10, 2011

I’ve had many inquiries over the past month in regards to the feed grains outlook. Barley prices in southern Alberta have been percolating higher throughout the fall period reaching $190/mt in late December. Adverse temperatures and wintry-type conditions have slowed farmer selling and it appears that the fundamental structure will be tighter than earlier anticipated. […] Read more


Klassen: Fed cattle lead feeders higher

U.S. fed cattle prices reached $107 per hundredweight during the last week of December on tight market-ready supplies and strong domestic demand. Feeder cattle markets were rather quiet on both sides of the market due to the holiday period. However, this strength in the slaughter market should result in a $5-$10/cwt increase in feeder cattle […] Read more

Klassen: In review and looking forward

Feeder cattle prices in Western Canada have been trending higher throughout 2010. Last week’s prices for cattle weighing over 600 pounds are up 25 per cent in comparison to December of 2009 while lighter weight cattle are up 30-40 per cent over year-ago levels. Prices have gone from 10-year lows to historical highs within a […] Read more


Klassen: Feeder cattle price momentum continues

Feeder cattle prices in southern Alberta were $3 to $4 higher for all weight categories last week. Stronger demand was noted for animals weighing 700 pounds and heavier, but good quality calves were also well bid. Calves under 400 pounds reached $175 per hundredweight (cwt); 400- to 500-pound steers sold for $150-$160/cwt; and 5-weight cattle […] Read more




Spring Feeder Cattle Price Outlook

Feeder cattle prices in Western Canada have been percolating higher throughout the fall and I’ve received many inquiries in regards to price expectations for the spring. USDA and Statistics Canada have reported lower calf crops over the past five years but it took until last March before prices started to reflect the tighter supply equation. […] Read more