For the week ending Jan. 25, western Canadian feeder markets were quite variable, trading $5-$10 on either side of unchanged ...
For the week ending Jan. 18, western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged compared to seven days earlier.
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Following trends seen in the saleyards channel earlier in the week, there were sizeable price declines in most young cattle ...
For the week ending January 25, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $$3-$6/cwt on either side of unchanged compared ...
Live cattle futures posted Tuesday strength of $2.80 to $3.45 in the nearbys at the close. Cash sales were reported early last week at $201 in the South, with late week sales jump ...
There was a surge in farmer selling across Western Canada last week. Sales volumes were larger than normal at many auction ...
Fears of a possible U.S. tariff on Canadian feeder cattle ignited concerns of a sharp market drop, but that didn’t happen.
Monday’s OKC Feeder Cattle auction showed sales of 7,205 head, with heavier feeder steers $2-4 lower and lighter weight up $1-4 and feeder heifers steady to $5 lower. Calves were steady to up $4.
Cattle values in Western Canada, including feeder cattle, maintained their high prices the week ending Jan. 18 in a ...