Jan. 11 — Feeder cattle prices in Western Canada were slightly lower over the past week due to the stronger Canadian dollar and weaker feedlot demand. Weather is setting a negative tone to overall market conditions on both sides of the border. Feedlots in the U.S. southern Plains were dealing with a foot of snow, […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder market stays under pressure
Klassen: Longer-term price outlook friendly on feeders
Jan. 4 — Auction markets have been rather quiet over the past couple weeks due to the holiday schedule. Feeder cattle prices appear to have stabilized for the time being. Looking forward, there are still a number of risks weighing on the market in the short term. Finishing feedlot margins continue to hover in red […] Read more
Feed Grain Update
Cash barley prices in Southern Alberta have been hovering in the range of $152 to $156 throughout the fall. Feed grain prices in Western Canada have remained under pressure due to increased imports of DDGS and lower overall feed demand. At the same time, corn values in the U.S. have been percolating higher and this […] Read more
Klassen: Stronger loonie weighing on feeder cattle
Dec. 28 — The Canadian dollar has been trading in a range of US92-98 cents since October and the market is now at the upper end of this range. When a market trades in a range for a long period of time and then breaks out of this range, there is usually a significant move. […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle prices softer
Dec. 21 — The western Canadian feeder cattle market has stabilized after a week of harsh weather. Year-end income management, along with lower numbers coming on the market, resulted in a slightly higher price structure. The U.S. feeder market was steady to $3 higher, but this had a limited effect on the weekly export pace. […] Read more
Klassen: Extreme temperatures temper feeder demand
Dec. 15 — The U.S. feeder market was $3 to $5 lower last week; Canadian values were steady to $3 lower. Adverse weather conditions across North America set a negative tone to the feeder market. Feedlots in Western Canada are dealing with extreme weather conditions and are not looking to bring in additional supplies at […] Read more
Klassen: feeder cattle prices continue under pressure
Feeder cattle prices remain under pressure in Western Canada due to lower fed cattle prices, negative feedlot margins and weaker deferred live cattle futures. There is little optimism in the cattle business as the Canadian dollar continues to trade near US95 cents. Canadian triple AAA prices continue to trade near two-year lows as the beef […] Read more
Feeding Economics For 2010
I’m somewhat optimistic for the feedlot industry for the first half of 2010 Finishing feedlot margins in Western Canada have been hovering in red ink over the past couple months. Lower prices for fed cattle along with a small rally in the feed grains have set a negative tone for the margins structure. Feeder cattle […] Read more
Klassen: Larger supplies anticipated in Canada, U.S.
Dec. 1 — Feeder cattle prices in Western Canada remain soft due to larger available supplies and negative margins in the finishing feedlot sector. Values were $1 to $2 per hundredweight (cwt) lower on average this past week, with cattle merchants reporting additional pressure on the heavier calves. “Tax deferred” buying is starting to step […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle exports way down
Nov. 23 — Feeder cattle markets were steady to $2 lower in Western Canada for the week ending Nov. 20. Margins for the finishing feedlot remain deep in red ink and there is very little buying enthusiasm among feedlot managers these days. The fed cattle market in Alberta traded in the range of $76-$78 per […] Read more