Western Standard - December 06, 2022


Saskatchewan sets records for economic, job, and population growth


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1 minute

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102.0781

Word count

149

Sentence count

22


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Grains, Cattle, Oilseeds, Pulsals, Grains, and Soybeans all fell on Tuesday morning. Grain prices dropped across the board, with wheat, corn, soybeans, and oilseeds falling the most. In the wheat markets, March wheat futures lost 4 cents at $8.98/bushel, while March soybean futures dropped 1 cent at $11.40/boe. Cattle markets dropped $1.92/100 pounds, with prices for February live cattle dropping 1.90/100 weight. Soybeans dropped $2.40 at $9.5760/boonen, and wheat futures dropped $4.50 at $12.75/baoen.

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00:00:28.860 Lethbridge feed grain prices are as follows. Cash barley's at $4.45, feed wheat's at $4.56,
00:00:34.880 and corn's at $4.50 per metric ton. In the milling wheat markets, March Minneapolis futures lost
00:00:40.360 four cents at $8.98, with local hardwood spring bids for December movement at $11.40 per bushel.
00:00:47.160 In the oil seeds, nearby canola futures are down $1.40 at $8.5760, with delivered values for
00:00:53.940 December movement at $19.22 per bushel. In the pulse markets, nearby red lentils are holding at $0.33
00:01:00.340 a pound, and yellow peas are trading at $12.75 per bushel. In the cattle markets, February live cattle
00:01:07.260 dropped $1.92 at $1.53.90 per 100 weight. For more information on grain marketing, call me at 403-394-1711.
00:01:17.300 I'm Sean Smith at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.
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