ABP Market report - today
Choice steers - 88.4 - 88.75
Manitoba Brandon HLS today
Choice steers - 80.00 - 84.50
ABP Market report - today
Steers
900-1000 95.00-105.00
800-900 100.00-110.00
700-800 100.00-115.00
600-700 105.00-125.00
500-600 110.00-130.00
HLS market report - today
900-1000 90-99
800-900 98-104.25
700-800 102-108.75
600-700 110-119
500-600 110-120
I just listed steers, to make the point and keep it short. On some classes of cattle the price difference is significant, and this is even with the normal tendency of Heartland to be optimistic with it's reports.
On a 1300 pound steer, the difference to a Manitoba producer is anywhere from $54.50 to $109.00. The Winnipeg market is even worse, with fats bringing $78 to $83.00. bringing the spread there to $74.00 to $135.00.
More differences.
Alberta - helps with ID tag purchase.
Manitoba - does not.
Alberta - mandatory age verification
Manitoba - does not, but don't get a premium anyway if they are.
Alberta - government funding for cattle producers.
Manitoba - nothing unless someone holds a stick over their heads.
Alberta - 90% of slaughter capacity.
Manitoba - a few Mom & Pop provincial operations, with nothing more in sight.
Yes, we live in ten little countries. I bet no one outside of our province even knows how much lower prices are here. I've been thinking a lot lately about why we've been doing so well with our petitions, comparatively speaking, and I guess all of these things are reasons.
I guess we just got hurt more.
end of rant.
Choice steers - 88.4 - 88.75
Manitoba Brandon HLS today
Choice steers - 80.00 - 84.50
ABP Market report - today
Steers
900-1000 95.00-105.00
800-900 100.00-110.00
700-800 100.00-115.00
600-700 105.00-125.00
500-600 110.00-130.00
HLS market report - today
900-1000 90-99
800-900 98-104.25
700-800 102-108.75
600-700 110-119
500-600 110-120
I just listed steers, to make the point and keep it short. On some classes of cattle the price difference is significant, and this is even with the normal tendency of Heartland to be optimistic with it's reports.
On a 1300 pound steer, the difference to a Manitoba producer is anywhere from $54.50 to $109.00. The Winnipeg market is even worse, with fats bringing $78 to $83.00. bringing the spread there to $74.00 to $135.00.
More differences.
Alberta - helps with ID tag purchase.
Manitoba - does not.
Alberta - mandatory age verification
Manitoba - does not, but don't get a premium anyway if they are.
Alberta - government funding for cattle producers.
Manitoba - nothing unless someone holds a stick over their heads.
Alberta - 90% of slaughter capacity.
Manitoba - a few Mom & Pop provincial operations, with nothing more in sight.
Yes, we live in ten little countries. I bet no one outside of our province even knows how much lower prices are here. I've been thinking a lot lately about why we've been doing so well with our petitions, comparatively speaking, and I guess all of these things are reasons.
I guess we just got hurt more.
end of rant.
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