Western Standard - December 08, 2022


Singh says NDP will not support Bill C-21 amendment


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

119.77773

Word Count

194

Sentence Count

25


Summary

Latest update on commodity prices around Lethbridge, Alberta. No big moves in wheat, barley, corn, or soybeans. Cattle, wheat, and pulse markets holding steady. Canola, soybeans, and wheat prices continue to rise.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Here's an update on the current commodity prices around Lethbridge. Nothing's really happening to
00:00:27.220 enhance any of the feed grains, so we have cash barley remaining at $4.45 per metric, feed
00:00:33.000 wheat holding steady at $4.56, and corn's holding at $4.57 per metric. Moving to the milling wheat
00:00:39.140 markets, March Minneapolis futures are up $0.06 to $9.08 per bushel, with local hard red
00:00:45.180 spring bid for February movement at $11.38 per bushel delivered. In the oil seeds, nearby
00:00:51.300 canola futures are up $3.90 to $8.56.30 per ton, with delivered values for January movement
00:00:58.240 at $19.20 per bushel. Continuing to the pulse markets, they're holding steady as well, with
00:01:04.220 red lentil prices remaining at $0.33 per pound, and yellow peas are trading at $12.75 per bushel.
00:01:12.260 Taking a quick look at the cattle markets, February live cattle are up $0.32.50 to $1.53.88 per
00:01:18.300 hundredweight. For more information on pricing and picked up on farm options, give me a call
00:01:22.940 at 403-394-1711. I'm Mike Van Dyke at Marketplace Commodities, accurate real-time marketing information
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