Klassen: Soft feedlot demand limits strength in feeder market

This is usually the time of year when renewed optimism surfaces amongst cattle buyers as feedlots are anxiously placing market orders for fresh yearlings and calves. However, general comments from the industry reflect lacklustre buying interest for all categories of replacement cattle. While certain Alberta feeder markets were steady to $2 higher in comparison to […] Read more

Klassen: Feeder cattle prices firm as volumes increase

The market for feeder cattle is becoming more established now that volumes have increased at most auction markets in Western Canada. Feather-light steer calves under 400 pounds are regularly selling over $200 per hundredweight (cwt); however, heavier replacement cattle, 700 lbs. and heavier, are about $5-$8/cwt higher than year-ago levels. Alberta packers were buying fed […] Read more


Klassen: Lower feed grains support feeder cattle market

Western Canadian feeder prices were very uneven last week, depending on the region. Barley prices continue to grind lower while feeding margins hover near break-even on current pen closeouts; both factors are the main influences underpinning the feeder market heading into the main fall run. U.S. feeder markets continue to trade near historical highs, which […] Read more



Klassen: Stronger wholesale values underpin feeder cattle

Wholesale beef prices have been trading near historical highs, which has supported fed and feeder cattle markets. Beef demand during the summer months has been slightly higher than anticipated, causing the combined weekly slaughter pace in Canada and the U.S. to exceed expectations. Favourable weather across the Midwest and Eastern Seaboard has encouraged barbecues and […] Read more




Cattle market looking positive

The cattle and beef markets appear to have many factors working in favour of higher values in the latter half of 2013. Low feedlot inventories and contracting meat production will occur while the U.S. economy moves into full-fledged expansion which should result in stronger prices for fed cattle. Feedlots are currently carrying feeder cattle that […] Read more