Demand for feed grains continued to hold up fairly good with ongoing dry conditions on the Canadian Prairies not having much of an impact on prices, said Brandon Motz, a manager at CorNine Commodities in Lacombe, Alta.

Dryness having little impact on feed prices
Buying activity at feedlots continue to be strong
Barley prices to stay put for now: trader
Few prices changes in May, but declines to come this summer
Market could tumble with sudden influx
C$3 to C$5/tonne weekly increases reported
Expect slow spring, summer
Trump’s tariffs a wild card