Western Standard - November 01, 2022


Pastor Stephens acquitted on charges of breaching COVID public health orders


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

93.350624

Word Count

168

Sentence Count

22


Summary

Grains, Soybeans, Cattle, and Pulsals hold steady, while wheat, wheat, and soybeans rise. Feed grain prices are steady, soybeans, corn, soymeal, and wheat are all higher, while soybeans and soymeal futures are higher. Soybeans are higher, corn is higher, and canola is higher.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:00:30.000 The current Northbridge feed grain prices are as follows. Cash barley is unchanged at $4.55, feed wheat is steady at $4.74, and corn is up $2.00 at $4.77.
00:00:51.740 In the milling wheat markets, December Minneapolis futures are $0.12 lower at $9.69, with local hard red spring bid for December movement at $12.40 per bushel delivered.
00:01:03.380 Over the oilseeds, nearby canola futures are higher $7.10 at $886 per tonne, with delivered values for December movement at $20.54 per bushel.
00:01:14.020 In the pulse markets, nearby red lentils are holding at $0.34 a pound, and yellow peas remain at $13 per bushel.
00:01:22.500 And in the cattle markets, December live cattle slipped $0.27 at $1.52.20 per hundredweight.
00:01:28.560 For more information on pricing and picked up on-farm options, give me a call at 403-394-1711.
00:01:36.440 I'm Vera Buziak at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.
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