Latest update on commodity prices around Lethbridge, Alberta. Cash barley is sideways at $4.40/tons, wheat is down $5/tons at $921/bushel, soybeans are down $1.50/lb, canola is $8.65/lb and wheat futures are up $0.50-$1.55/lb. Cattle and pulse markets remain the same.
00:00:00.000Here's an update on the current commodity prices around Lethbridge.
00:00:28.880Cash barley is sideways at $4.40 per metric, feed wheat is down $3 a tonne to $4.45 per metric, and corn is down $5 a tonne to $4.52 per metric tonne.
00:00:38.780Moving to the milling wheat markets, March Minneapolis futures moved up $0.475 to $921.50 per bushel, with local hard red spring bid for JanFed movement at $11.65 per bushel delivered.
00:00:50.880Nearby canola futures are sideways to $8.65.50 per metric tonne, with delivered values for January movement at $19.40 per bushel.
00:00:59.880Continuing to the pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices remain the same at $0.33 per pound, and yellow peas are trading at $12.75 per bushel.
00:01:08.880Taking a quick look at the cattle markets, February live cattle are off $0.72.50 to $1.55 per 100 weight.
00:01:15.880For more information and pricing, and picked up on farm options, give me a call at 403-394-1711.
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