For the week ending Aug. 16, western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged to $10 higher.
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Feeder market consolidates at historical highs
Feedlot margins in Western Canada remain in positive territory, and operations are staying current with production

Strong demand supports feeder cattle complex
Feedlot operators shrug off weaker live cattle futures on Aug. 8, which may have posed an ominous signal for the sector
For the week ending Aug. 9, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $5-$10 higher on average. Many weight categories notched fresh record highs.

Klassen: Strong demand supports feeder complex
For the week ending August 9, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $5 to $10 higher on average. Many weight categories notched fresh record highs. Ontario demand was evident across western Canada for calves and yearlings.

Feeder cattle market in price discovery mode
Prices for similar weight cattle have been quite variable across the Prairies, making the market difficult to define
For the week ending Aug. 2, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded steady to as much as $10 higher.

Klassen: Feeder market in price discovery mode
For the week ending August 2, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded steady to as much as $10 higher. Quality yearling packages off grass were up as much as $15 in some cases. Prices for similar weight cattle were quite variable across the Prairies, which made the market hard to define. The market appears to be in price discovery mode for the grass yearling market.

Lower U.S. calf crop supports feeder market
Lower feeder cattle supplies and larger feedgrain production to keep Canadian feeder market well supported
During the last week of July, western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged from seven days earlier.

Klassen: Lower U.S. calf crop supports Canadian feeder cattle market
For the week ending July 26, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged from seven days earlier. Yearlings off grass weighing 900 pounds plus were very strong and may have been up $3 to $5 from the previous week.

Klassen: Lower feed grain prices set to enhance feeder cattle prices
For the week ending July 19, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged from the previous week, although volumes were limited.

Klassen: Western Canadian calf markets surge on New World screwworm fears
For the week ending July 12, Western Canadian yearling markets traded steady to $5 higher compared to seven days earlier. Calves weighing 550-800 pounds were quoted $5 lower to as much as $10 higher.

U.S. livestock: Record highs in cattle futures
Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange continued to set new records on Tuesday, as improving packer margins, strong demand and chart-based buying provided support. August feeder cattle futures were up by 5.400 cents per pound at 319.125 cents per pound. The August live cattle contract gained 4.075 cents per pound at 219.975 cents at […] Read more