After all the volatility in the market last week, and the news out of Russia, I think it s time that we take a Monday that is a little more settled down and spend some time on the golf course. We ve got to relax a little bit and catch our breath. Let s take a look at a few of these prices.
00:00:00.280Well, between all the volatility in the market we've seen last week and the news out of Russia with all the war and insurrection happening there over the weekend, I think it's time that we take a Monday that is just a little bit more settled down and spend some time on the golf course like we see behind me.
00:00:17.980We've got to relax a little bit and catch our breath.
00:00:21.000Let's take a look at a few of these prices.
00:00:22.980There's some movement, but it's a lot quieter than it has been at least.
00:00:26.740We've got cash barley holding steady at $4.19 a metric.
00:00:29.520We've got feedweed up $2.00 to $4.20 a metric and corn is unchanged to $4.17 a metric.
00:00:36.640Moving to the milling wheat markets, July Minneapolis futures slipped $8.5 to $8.56 per bushel with local hard red spring bid for July movement at $10.60 per bushel delivered.
00:00:48.380In the oil seeds, nearby canola futures are up $10.30 to $744.30 per metric ton with delivered values for June movement at $16.85 per bushel.
00:01:00.400Continuing on to the pulse markets, nearby red lentils are trading at $0.33.5 per pound and yellow peas remain at $11.25 per bushel.
00:01:08.340Finishing up with the cattle markets, August live cattle are off $0.10 to $1.70, $6.75 per hundredweight.
00:01:16.340For more information and picked up on farm options, give me a call at 403-394-1711.
00:01:23.180I'm Mike Van Dyke at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.