Seasonal weakness and recent rains across the Prairies pressured feed grain prices according to a Moose Jaw-based trader.
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Feed Grain Weekly: Prices in a slow decline
Seasonal weakness, rains pressure barley

U.S. budget bill expected to open biofuel market to canola
Provisions in the recently passed U.S. budget bill to restrict the use of imported used cooking oil and tallow to make biofuelwill be good news for oilseeds

Canfax report July 10
Cow prices may trend sideways over the next month before a small price rally in early August
Cow prices may trend sideways over the next month before a small price rally in early August

The Western Producer Livestock Report: July 10, 2025
WP livestock report for July 10

Wheat exporters expected to set record pace
Year-to-date exports for the week ending June 29 are more than 1.017 million tonnes above the pace set last year
Wheat exports are expected to continue at a strong pace through the remainder of the crop year. Photo: file

Feeder market may overextend to the upside
The current situation provides an opportunity for the cow-calf producer but is negative news for the feedlot operator
Cow-calf producers are advised to avoid selling calves in October because this is usually the lowest price in the fall.

U.S. again halts cattle imports from Mexico over flesh-eating screwworms
The flesh-eating livestock pest New World screwworm has advanced closer to the U.S. border with Mexico, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said, prompting Washington to block imports of Mexican cattle just days after it allowed them to resume at a port of entry in Arizona.

U.S. livestock: Feeder cattle extend rally to new highs
Chicago Mercantile Exchange feeder cattle futures extended gains to record highs on Wednesday while live cattle futures set a contract high before pulling back.

U.S. grains: Corn rises after setting contract lows on favorable US crop prospects
Chicago Board of Trade corn futures turned higher on Wednesday after favorable U.S. crop conditions pushed prices to contract lows.

CBOT weekly: USDA/weather in focus for corn and soybeans
Midwestern conditions favourable
Warm Midwestern temperatures and timely precipitation weighed on corn and soybean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade coming out of the Independence Day long weekend. Weather should remain a major market driver through the growing season, although some short-term direction could come from the monthly United States Department of Agriculture supply/demand estimates due out on July 11.