Western Standard - January 05, 2023


WAGNER: Serious concerns about the Alberta NDP’s socialist education agenda


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

108.59728

Word Count

152

Sentence Count

22


Summary

In the grain markets, wheat, soybeans, canola, and wheat futures are all down on the day. In the cattle markets, prices are down for February live cattle futures and soybeans. In pulse markets, nearby red lentil prices are trading at $0.50-$13.50 per pound and yellow peas remain at $13.00 per pound.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The current Lethbridge feed grain prices are as follows, cash parties at $4.43, feed wheat
00:00:27.600 at $4.45, and corns holding at $4.44 per metric ton. In the milling wheat markets, March Minneapolis
00:00:34.020 futures gained $0.02 at $9.05 per bushel, with local hard red spring bids for January-February
00:00:39.680 movement at $11.55 per bushel. In the oilseeds, nearby canola futures lost $2.70 at $8.6630
00:00:47.660 per ton, with deliberate eyes for February movement at $19.42 per bushel. In the pulse markets,
00:00:53.840 nearby red lentil prices are trading at $0.32.50 per pound, and yellow peas remain at $13.00
00:01:00.220 per bushel. In the cattle markets, February live cattle are down $0.17 at $1.5710 per 100 weight.
00:01:08.040 For more information on grain marketing, call me at 403-394-1711. I'm Sean Smith at Marketplace
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