Western Standard - January 20, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

99.474045

Word Count

145

Sentence Count

19


Summary

Latest feed grain prices range between $4.32-$11.50/bushel, $14.50-$16.00/tons, $18.31-$19.25/tons. In the oilseeds markets nearby canola futures lost $9.20-$9.50 per ton, soybeans lost $10.20 at $817.50, wheat added $5.09-$10.09, and barley is up $3-$4.44/ton, corn is steady at $443/ton and soybeans are up $1.44-$1.95/ton at $1:00/day. Cattle markets rose 55 cents at $156.55/cullen, and soymeal futures dropped $9/855/ton.


Transcript

00:00:00.040 The current Lethbridge feed grain prices are as follows. Cash barley is at $4.32. Feedweed is up
00:00:29.440 $3 at $4.44 and corn is steady at $443 per ton. In the milling wheat markets March
00:00:37.200 Minneapolis futures added five and a half cents at $9.09 with local hard red
00:00:41.560 spring bid for February movement at $11.50 per bushel. In the oilseeds nearby
00:00:47.080 canola futures lost $9.20 at $817.50 per ton with delivered values for
00:00:54.040 February at $18.31 per bushel. In the pulse markets nearby red lentil prices remain
00:01:00.520 at $0.31 per pound yellow peas are trading at $13.25 per bushel. In the cattle
00:01:07.480 markets February live cattle jumped 55 cents at $156.55 per hundredweight.
00:01:13.360 I'm David Lee at Marketplace Commodities accurate real-time marketing information
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