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Feed grains weekly: Prices bump up
Barley, Cereals, Markets, News, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Feed grains weekly: Prices bump up

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm 4 days ago
To Darcy Haley, vice-president of Ag Value Brokers in Lethbridge, there are two main reasons for recent increases for feed barley and wheat. Haley said on March 12 that there’s an ongoing lack of farmer selling, plus stiff competition from the grain companies looking to export barley.

Feed Grain Weekly: Export market firming prices
Barley, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: Export market firming prices

By Adam Peleshaty March 3, 2026
The export market is keeping feed grain prices firm for the time being, but the upcoming spring also means a potential weather market.


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Markets

Feed grain weekly: Barley steady in late February

By Phil Franz-Warkentin February 26, 2026
Feed grain bids in Western Canada were holding steady in late February, lacking any fresh market moving news.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Barley, Cereals, Corn, Markets, News, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Feed Grains Weekly: Domestic prices remain flat

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm February 20, 2026
Although there has been some upward movement in feed grain prices, particularly in Alberta, it’s not domestic demand that’s pushing them higher, said Jim Beusekom, president of Market Place Commodities in Lethbridge on Feb. 19.


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Cereals, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: Corn affecting barley prices in Lethbridge

By Adam Peleshaty February 12, 2026
Corn imports entering Lethbridge have lowered prices for feed barley compared to those in Edmonton.

Feed grain weekly: Barley bids firm in early February
Markets

Feed grain weekly: Barley bids firm in early February

By Phil Franz-Warkentin February 5, 2026
Feed grain bids in Western Canada have shown some modest strength recently, although holding rangebound overall.


(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Barley, Cereals, Corn, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

Feed Grains Weekly: More consideration being given to U.S. corn

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm January 29, 2026
There’s beginning to be a shift within the Canadian Prairie feed market towards importing United States corn, said Darcy Haley, vice-president of Ag Value Brokers in Lethbridge.

Feed Grain Weekly: Barley still the king of Canadian feed grains
Crops, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: Barley still the king of Canadian feed grains

By Adam Peleshaty January 22, 2026
Brandon Motz of CorNine Commodities in Lacombe, Alta. said barley is still the preferred feed grain of choice here and abroad.


Feed grains weekly: Large U.S. corn crop to weigh on values
Markets

Feed grains weekly: Large U.S. corn crop to weigh on values

By Phil Franz-Warkentin January 15, 2026
Confirmation of a record-large corn crop in the United States should keep feed grain bids in Western Canada under pressure in the near term, as the domestic market works to remain competitive.

Photo: Lisa Guenther
Cereals, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: Higher export prices could push up those for feed

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm January 8, 2026
If there’s one bright spot in the Prairie feed grain market that would be export prices for barley and wheat. Susanne Leclerc of Market Master Ltd. in Edmonton said the grain elevators have upped their prices in order to meet export demand.


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