Western Standard - December 09, 2022


Enough with the woke: Social awareness as a destructive force in Canada


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

99.5409

Word Count

159

Sentence Count

25


Summary

Grains, Oilseeds, Cattle, Soybeans, and Pulses all fell on Tuesday morning. Grain prices fell across the board across the grain and oilseed markets, and soybean futures dropped across the wheat and soymeal markets.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Lethbridge feed grain prices are
00:00:29.920 as follows. Cash barley is at $4.45, feed wheat at $4.56, and corn is at $4.57 per tonne.
00:00:37.600 Over the milling wheat markets, March Minneapolis futures slid $4.5 to $9.05 per bushel,
00:00:43.440 with local hard red spring bid for Jan-Feb movement at $11.83 per bushel delivered.
00:00:48.880 Looking at the oil seeds, nearby canola futures dropped $2.20 at $8.58.90 per tonne,
00:00:55.760 with delivered values for January movement and $19.25 per bushel. In the pulse markets,
00:01:01.360 nearby red lentils remain at $0.33 a pound, and yellow peas are trading at $12.75 per bushel.
00:01:08.160 And in the cattle markets, February live cattle increased $1.67.5 at $1.55.60 per hundredweight.
00:01:15.600 For more information on pricing and picked up on-farm options, give me a call at 403-394-1711.
00:01:24.240 I'm Vera Buziak at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.
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