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AB Direct - Steers

Live: 289.00 FOB feedlot (SK) last week
Rail: 490.25-496.00 FOB feedlot (last week)

AB Direct - Heifers

Live: 289.00 FOB feedlot (SK) last week
Rail: 490.25-496.00 FOB feedlot (last week)

US Trade- Steers

Live: 229.00-230.00 (NE, IA) 232.00 (TX, KN) last week
Rail: 355.00-365.00 (NE, IA) last week

US Trade - Heifers

Live: 229-230.00 (NE, IA), 232.00 (TX, KN) last week
Rail: 355.00-365.00 (NE, IA)

Canadian Dollar

$71.43
0.07

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    If you are passionate about Alberta’s cattle industry, 18 years or older, and have paid check-off in the last two years, consider running as a delegate in your zone.

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November 10, 2025 Health & Production

Choosing the right winter-feeding strategy

Winter-feeding remains one of the biggest expenses for Canadian cow-calf operations — and how it’s managed can make a major difference in herd health, feed efficiency, and overall profitability. The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) recently shared practical guidance on choosing the right winter-feeding strategy, outlining the pros and cons of common systems and emphasizing the importance…

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November 10, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Five simple ways to support your mental health on the farm

Mental health conversations in agriculture often happen only when things reach a breaking point — and that’s something Erica Parker wants to change.  Parker works as a Canadian Certified Counsellor at Lakeland College with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology, and has spent years working with farmers and ranchers. She wants people to know…

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November 10, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Canfax Weekly Article | Report for the week of November 10, 2025

Last week, the Canfax average fed steer and heifer price closed around $294.50/cwt live, $4.50/cwt lower than the previous week. From their highs in September, fed prices have declined $22/cwt. Light trade was reported with dressed sales from $490.25–496.00/cwt FOB the feedlot. All Western Canadian packers bought cattle, but competition on the cash market was…

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November 6, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Farmfair kicks off in Edmonton

One of Alberta’s most anticipated agricultural showcases, Farmfair International, is officially underway this week at the Edmonton EXPO Centre, running November 5–8. The annual event brings together producers, youth, and a range of attendees — including consumers — to celebrate the best of Alberta agriculture. Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) — once again serving as a…

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November 6, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Last Call: ABP delegate nominations close November 15

With harvest wrapped up, another important deadline is quickly approaching: delegate nominations for Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) close on November 15. ABP relies on its delegates to represent the voice of cattle producers across the province. Delegates bring forward ideas, concerns, and opportunities from their zones to help guide ABP’s programs, policies, and advocacy efforts. “ABP’s strength…

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November 5, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Federal Budget 2025: Key agriculture highlights for beef producers

The Government of Canada released its 2025 federal budget on November 4, outlining several new commitments and program adjustments affecting the agriculture sector, including beef producers. Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is reviewing the proposed budget and will be monitoring the vote in Parliament on November 17. Here’s a rundown of the key developments:   Funding programs Budget 2025 proposes…

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November 4, 2025 Checking in with ABP

Upcoming Webinar: Understanding bovine tuberculosis

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is hosting a webinar on November 17 at 7:00 p.m., with participation from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The session will focus on bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and what it means for Alberta’s cattle industry. Presenters will provide background on the disease, share the latest information on the current bTB trace-in,…

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November 3, 2025 Checking in with ABP

ABP opens 2025 Young Creators Contest

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is excited to continue the Young Creators Contest for a second year – open to youth of all ages from pre-school to young adult. This contest is a unique opportunity for young people to showcase their creativity, passion, and knowledge of the beef industry through fun and engaging challenges. With tailored…

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November 3, 2025 Current Markets & Forecasts

Canfax Weekly Article | Report for the week of November 3, 2025

Alberta fed prices over the past eight weeks have declined $17/cwt, but the fed market is starting to show signs of stability, holding around $300/cwt. Fed prices are within $3/cwt of their second-half lows made in early July. Dressed sales were reported from $495–$505/cwt delivered. All Western Canadian packers bought cattle, but competition on the cash market was somewhat limited….

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November 3, 2025 Checking in with ABP

A delegate’s perspective on getting involved

ABP delegate nominations are open, and Brenda Rosadiuk, Central Zone Delegate and ABP’s Finance Chair, is encouraging producers to consider putting their name forward. “Serving as a delegate is one of the best ways for a producer to get involved in our industry,” said Rosadiuk, in a recent Cattle Country radio segment. “You get to…

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October 28, 2025 Current Markets & Forecasts

The foundation for market access is built on-farm

Alberta’s beef sector has been relatively fortunate, compared to poultry and swine, having experienced few incursions of rapidly spreading diseases with high rates of mortality. That said, we all remember BSE and the devastating, long-lasting impact it had on our industry. We are a sector that relies on trade. Around 40–50 per cent of our…

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October 27, 2025 News

NRCB updates Abandonment and Permit Cancellations Policy

The Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) has released an updated Abandonment and Permit Cancellations Policy. The updated policy provides clarity on when abandonment of a confined feeding operation or manure storage facility should be considered. Key changes include: Members of the Policy Advisory Group were consulted during the update process, and their feedback is reflected in the final…

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  • Delegate nominations open for 2026

    If you are passionate about Alberta’s cattle industry, 18 years or older, and have paid check-off in the last two years, consider running as a delegate in your zone.

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Cattle Report

Updated: November 10, 2025

Steers

Live: 289.00 FOB feedlot (SK) last week
Rail: 490.25-496.00 FOB feedlot (last week)

Heifers

Live: 289.00 FOB feedlot (SK) last week
Rail: 490.25-496.00 FOB feedlot (last week)

Choice Steers

Live: 229.00-230.00 (NE, IA) 232.00 (TX, KN) last week
Rail: 355.00-365.00 (NE, IA) last week

Choice Heifers

Live: 229-230.00 (NE, IA), 232.00 (TX, KN) last week
Rail: 355.00-365.00 (NE, IA)

Boner Cows

Over 500 lbs: 299.34

Canadian Dollar

$71.43   0.07

Livestock Price Insurance Index

Expiry Fed Feeder Calf
02-Feb-26 286 440 --
02-Mar-26 284 436 --
30-Mar-26 284 432 --
27-April-26 290 432 --
25-May-26 300 434 --
22-June-26 296 426 --
20-July-26 286 -- --
Last Updated on November 7, 2025