What’s feed wheat at for October in different areas now ?
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Originally posted by bucket View PostOH can I answer please????
How about we try out PDQINFo ....you know that government subsidized and checkoff funded website....with the latest (yesterday afternoon) prices....
Just funning for those without a sense of humour...
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Wonder how low it will go before it displaces the corn coming into the AB feedlots from the States? Love how "Alberta beef" still prides itself on being barley fed.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostWonder how low it will go before it displaces the corn coming into the AB feedlots from the States? Love how "Alberta beef" still prides itself on being barley fed.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostWonder how low it will go before it displaces the corn coming into the AB feedlots from the States? Love how "Alberta beef" still prides itself on being barley fed.
Wheat has been 6.25 to 6.40 here, may be dropping now and but the buyer I work with is having trouble finding loads period. I have a March/19 contract that they have already hauled all I got combined.
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The corn is being landed in feedlot alley for $240/tonne currently from what I read. Certainly not going to be short on the grain side but forage remains a problem in many areas.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostThe reason feed grains went so high over the summer was not just dry conditions, a lot of feedlots planned on using corn which didn't show up and got forced to buy spot barley and wheat.
Wheat has been 6.25 to 6.40 here, may be dropping now and but the buyer I work with is having trouble finding loads period. I have a March/19 contract that they have already hauled all I got combined.
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