Although feeder cattle and cull cows have risen in value I'm still waiting to see the prime cattle rise to dizzy heights. The ABP were telling us back in February that when the border opened it would be a case of engines running and load up the fats.
Canfax shows yesterday's fat cattle to be around 81 cents. Alberta Ag prices for the week of July 8th were 79-85 on steers and 81-85 on heifers. Even allowing for procedural difficulties of shipping cattle at the moment it looks to me like there is no great expectation of a huge price rise or speculators would be buying up the cattle and putting them on holding rations wouldn't they?
Where is the prosperity?
Canfax shows yesterday's fat cattle to be around 81 cents. Alberta Ag prices for the week of July 8th were 79-85 on steers and 81-85 on heifers. Even allowing for procedural difficulties of shipping cattle at the moment it looks to me like there is no great expectation of a huge price rise or speculators would be buying up the cattle and putting them on holding rations wouldn't they?
Where is the prosperity?
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