Western Standard - November 30, 2022


"That dictatorial premier Jason Kenney thought the Freedom Convoy drew crazies?"


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

118.57914

Word Count

227

Sentence Count

30


Summary

Latest update on commodity prices around Lethbridge. Cash barley is trading at $4.50, wheat is higher at $9.50/bushel, canola is up $21.50 at $8.39/tonne, and soybeans are higher at $15.80/tons. Cattle markets are higher as well.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Here's an update on commodity prices around
00:00:29.980 Lethbridge for today. Cash barley is trading at $4.50, feed wheat at $4.64, and corn is higher at $4.59 per tonne. In the milling wheat markets, December in Minneapolis futures slipped $1.25 at $9.50, with local hardwood spring bid for December movement at $11.75 per bushel. Moving on to canola, January futures jumped $21.50 at $8.39.30 per tonne, with delivered vice for January movement at $18.80 per bushel.
00:00:57.380 In the pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices remain at $0.33 per pound, and yellow peas are trading at $12.75 per bushel. And in the cattle markets, December live cattle are higher at $12.50 at $1.52.70 per tonne weight.
00:01:11.440 For more information on pricing or picked up options, give me a call at 403-394-1711. I'm Matt Musicum at Marketplace Commodities. Accurate real-time marketing information and pricing options.
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