While the Torrie family has over 100 years of ranching experience, they continue to look for new and innovative ways to manage their cattle and native prairieland. Tyler Torrie and his wife Tausha, fifth generation ranchers, manage Riverview Ranch alongside Tyler’s parents David and Tami. The operation just north of Grassy Lake is comprised of…
Feedback period closes June 12 Canada’s beef sector has until June 12, 2026 to review and provide feedback on the draft updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle. The National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC), alongside the Canadian Cattle Association, launched the public comment period May 13. The draft Code and…
Alberta fed steers and heifers made new highs last week. Seasonally, fed prices are expected to make a summer peak in the coming weeks. Dressed sales were reported stronger than the previous week. Buying interest was noted from all Western Canadian packers. Cattle were scheduled for first half of June to mid-July delivery. U.S. interest…
Terroir Symposium returns to Calgary, bringing together food, hospitality, agriculture and storytelling The Terroir Symposium returns to Calgary May 29-31, bringing together chefs, restaurateurs, producers, tourism leaders, food writers, educators and industry partners from across Canada and around the world. Now celebrating its 20th year, the symposium is billed as one of Canada’s leading gatherings focused on food culture, hospitality, storytelling and community-building. This…
Dr. Luis Tedeschi provides insights on how precision nutrition and emerging tech could reshape ruminant systems The future of ruminant nutrition will be driven by far more than feed formulation alone, according to Dr. Luis Tedeschi of Texas A&M University. Speaking during the Ruminant Session at the 2026 Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC), May…
The first quarter of 2026 saw an impressive cattle market. Alberta fed steer prices rallied 10 per cent from January to mid-April, surpassing the five- and ten-year indices of eight per cent and three per cent, respectively. Historically, prices peak in June with another three to eight per cent rally ahead of us. Spring grilling…
Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is thanking the Honourable RJ Sigurdson for his service to Alberta agriculture while also welcoming the Honourable Tara Sawyer to the role of Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation following Alberta’s recent cabinet changes. Here are the ABP statements: Thank you to Minister Sigurdson Alberta Beef Producers would like to whole-heartedly thank…
The Canadian Cattle Association is urging the federal government to reject any expansion of beef market access in a potential trade agreement with Mercosur countries, warning it could place additional pressure on Canadian producers and create new trade concerns ahead of the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Canadian and Mercosur negotiators are meeting in…
Following nineteen consecutive weeks of higher fed prices, the market took a modest step backwards. The Canfax average fed steer and heifer price closed around $343/cwt live, $1/cwt lower than the previous week. From a supply perspective, there was a good mix of fed calves and yearlings marketed last week, and there was no price…
Producers across Alberta continue to face increasing pressure from wildlife, particularly in regions with high populations of elk, deer and predators such as wolves, coyotes and grizzly bears. The topic came up during Alberta Beef Producers’ recent Producer Meetings, where producers shared concerns about feed loss, pasture damage, livestock predation and the challenges of responding…
Including a focus on protecting rural communities, farms and ranches As Alberta enters the 2026 wildfire season, the provincial government says crews, equipment and emergency response systems are in place to help protect communities, forests and critical infrastructure across the province. More than 550 seasonal firefighters have been hired for the season, with additional personnel…
Alberta fed steer and heifer prices closed the week $6–$9/cwt higher than the previous week. Dressed sales were reported from $573–$580/cwt delivered, $8–$13/cwt stronger. Cattle that traded were scheduled for late-May to mid-June delivery. U.S. interests were noted, and light volumes were traded south. U.S. sales were comparable with local live deals. For the week…
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