Western Standard - January 24, 2023


HARDING: Davos — the World Economic Whoredom?


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

102.636345

Word Count

170

Sentence Count

23


Summary

March wheat, barley, wheat, canola, and soybean prices hit new multi-month highs. Soybeans, corn, soybeans, soymeal, and wheat futures hit new highs. Feed grain prices, soybean futures, and feed grain prices were all higher across the day. Cattle markets, meanwhile, dropped.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 The current Mothbridge feed grain prices are as follows. Cash barley is down $2 at $4.28. Feed wheat is lower $2 at $4.40, while corn is unchanged at $4.40. Over to the milling wheat markets, March Minneapolis futures climbed $0.1425 at $9.02 per bushel, with local hard red spring bid for February movement at $1,129 per bushel delivered.
00:00:51.520 Looking at the oil seeds, nearby canola futures slipped further at $7.96.30 per tonne, with delivered values for February movement at $1,760 per bushel.
00:01:02.060 In the pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices are sideways at $0.30 a pound, and yellow peas are holding at $1,1250 per bushel.
00:01:09.500 And in the cattle markets, February live cattle dropped $0.42.5 at $1.57.05 per hundredweight.
00:01:16.980 For more information on pricing and picked-up on-farm options, give me a call at 403-394-1711.
00:01:25.400 I'm Vera Buziak at Marketplace Commodities. Accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.
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