Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were $5 to $8 per hundredweight (cwt) higher on average, compared to seven days earlier, and are a solid $15/cwt higher relative to average values in December. Most auction barns are now back to regular sales after the holiday season and larger volumes allowed buyers to fully define the market […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle continue to climb
Klassen: Feeders follow fed cattle higher
Fed cattle in Alberta jumped $4 per hundredweight last week, reaching $134/cwt, which is near record highs. The weaker Canadian dollar, along with historically strong wholesale beef prices, set a positive tone for the overall live cattle complex. It appears most pen closeouts are showing profits over $100/head, which something the industry has not experienced […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle jump early in 2014
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices are expected to jump $4 to $8 per hundredweight (cwt) over the next couple of weeks as stronger slaughter prices and lower feed grains continue to drive the market higher. While most auction markets were closed over the holiday season, feedlot operators are looking south for market direction on replacement […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder cattle buyers eyeing risks in new year
This past year was another volatile 52-week period for the feeder cattle complex. Looking back at market reviews, I believe the lowest market sentiment was in late April when Charolais-cross steers were trading at $128 per hundredweight (cwt) in Lethbridge while barley was touching the $300 per tonne level. This past week, similar cattle were […] Read more
Klassen: Larger supplies stem upside in feeder market
Most of Western Canada experienced harsh winter conditions earlier in December, causing many auction barns to post pone sales by one or two weeks. Cattle buyers have now found larger volumes of lighter-weight calves coming on the market, which tempered the upside in the feeder cattle complex. Western Canadian calves were a solid $3 to […] Read more
Klassen: Year-end buying underpins feeder market
Western Canadian feeder cattle values were steady to $2 per hundredweight (cwt) higher last week as year-end pent-up demand stepped forward more aggressively. While winter conditions tempered buying enthusiasm from major feedlot operators, there appeared to be more interest from the small farmer/feedlot operator that will place cattle in the custom lot. Demand from backgrounding […] Read more
Klassen: Winter weather provides chills on feeder market
Extremely cold temperatures along with adverse feedlot conditions caused feeder cattle prices to trade steady to $3 per hundredweight (cwt) lower on average last week across Western Canada. This first blast of winter came as a shock to many feedyards, resulting in limited buying interest for fresh calves. The market was fairly choppy throughout the […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder market reveals softer tone
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were steady to $4 per hundredweight (cwt) lower last week depending on the region. A slightly softer U.S. feeder market has spilled over into Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan, while major operations in Alberta are comfortable with current inventory levels, which has limited the buying interest over the past couple of […] Read more
Klassen: Feeder prices depend heavily on quality features
Western Canadian feeder cattle values were quite variable over the last week as feedlot managers were paying premiums for quality features. Feeding margins have become so fine-tuned over the past year that any calf lacking performance quality was discounted accordingly. Order buyers have sharpened their senses and there is no anxiety if they have to […] Read more
Higher cattle market won’t last forever
September and October were periods of seasonal low demand. The U.S. government shutdown along with lower consumer spending resulted in softer restaurant traffic and tempered retail demand. However there are a number of factors that should continue to cause higher prices for fed and feeder cattle. The holiday season causes consumers to spend more on […] Read more