By Commodity News Service Canada
WINNIPEG, Dec. 22 (CNS Canada) – Feed wheat prices in
Saskatchewan rose two cents last week. Bids are now going for
C$3.45 to C$5.33 per bushel while in Manitoba they fell by one
cent to come in at C$4.40 to C$4.99, according to the Prairie Ag
Hotwire.
Japan has announced a tender for 6,700 tonnes of feed-
quality wheat.
A judge has ordered a naturalized citizen from China to pay
US$425,000 for participating in a conspiracy to steal corn
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from fields in Iowa and Illinois to China so scientists could
reverse-engineer it. The seeds belonged to DuPont Pioneer and
Monsanto.
Feed barley bids in the key cattle feeding area of
Lethbridge, Alberta were in the C$170 to C$175 per tonne range
as of December 16, which was the same as the previous week,
according to the latest pricing information from the provincial
government. Feed wheat prices were virtually the same, coming in
at approximately C$190 per tonne in Lethbridge.
CORN futures in Chicago ended relatively unchanged on
Thursday. Export sales for US corn slightly exceeded analysts’
expectations, which was supportive for the market. However
favourable weather in South American corn fields was bearish.