Compared to last week, Western Canadian yearling or backgrounded steers prices were quoted $5 to $8 higher; yearling or backgrounded heifers were unchanged to $4 higher. Calves were trading $4 to as much as $10 higher.

Precipitation in Alberta, Saskatchewan increases demand for grassers
Some buyers suggest some heifers are being purchased for breeding
Canadian values appear to be one week behind the U.S. market
The longer-term outlook remains bright, despite lots of cattle on feed
The U.S. cattle herd reached lowest head count since 1950s, trade anticipates heifer retention
Market telling producers to own lighter cattle sooner rather than later
U.S. demand limited with colder temperatures in Midwest
Frigid temperatures result in limited volumes
No sales the first week of 2024 as markets assess inventory, plan strategy
Feeding margins have moved into negative territory, setting a negative tone for replacements