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Summary
Latest update on commodity prices around Lethbridge, Alberta. Cash barley is trading at $4.53, feed wheat is lower at $3.70, corn remains at 4.75 for metric tonne and soybeans at $9.57 with local hardwood spring bid for November-December wheat at $12.57/bushel, canola at $16.80/tonsne, and cattle at $1.52/100weight. In the pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices are trading at $0.34/lbs, and yellow peas at $13/lbs.
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Here's an update on commodity prices around Lethbridge for today.
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Cash barley is trading at $4.53, feed wheat is lower at $4.70 and corn remains at $4.75
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In the milling markets, December Minneapolis futures are lower 3.25 cents at $9.57 with
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local hardwood spring bid for November-December movement at $12 per bushel.
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Moving on to canola, futures are lower $16.80 at $9.0960 per tonne with delivered values
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In the pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices are trading at $0.34 per pound and yellow peas
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And in the cattle markets, December live cattle slip $12.50 at $1.52.93 per hundredweight.
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I'm Matt Musicum at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information and
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