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US Trade- Steers

Live: 256.00-257.00 (TX, KS, NE, IA) last week
Rail: 405.00-408.00 (NE, IA) last week

US Trade - Heifers

Live: 256.00-257.00 (TX, KS, NE, IA) last week
Rail: 405.00-408.00 (NE, IA) last week

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June 1, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Beef Code deadline reminder notice

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…

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May 29, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Alberta Beef on the menu at Terroir

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…

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May 26, 2026 Checking in with ABP

ABP thanks Minister Sigurdson and welcomes Minister Sawyer

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…

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May 21, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Managing Wildlife Pressure: Practical tips for reducing losses

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…

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May 15, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Beef research takes spotlight at Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada

Researchers showcased new findings shaping the future of beef production Beef cattle research ranging from forage efficiency to precision livestock systems was front and centre among the latest findings presented at the 10th Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC). Held May 5-7 in Edmonton, the conference brought together researchers, nutritionists, veterinarians and livestock industry representatives…

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May 12, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Final weeks to enter the Great Twine Round-Up contest

Alberta producers, 4-H clubs and agricultural organizations still have time to take part in the 2026 Great Twine Round-Up contest before the May 31 deadline. The province-wide initiative, led by the Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group (APRG) through the Alberta Ag-Plastic. Recycle-It! pilot program, encourages producers to recycle used plastic baler twine while supporting Alberta’s agricultural…

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May 12, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Behind the Lens: How consumers see calving season

A recent CBC report offers an on-the-ground look at the realities of calving season, highlighting both the care and commitment of producers and the continued evolution of the sector. As calving season continues across Alberta, it’s interesting to see how this busy time of year is portrayed in the news. One example was a recent…

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May 1, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Registration now open for Canadian Beef Industry Conference

Registration opens April 29 for the 2026 Canadian Beef Industry Conference (CBIC), set for August 18-20 at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg. Held every two years, the conference brings together producers, industry leaders, government officials, and researchers from across Canada to share ideas, build relationships, and explore the future of the beef sector. The event is…

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April 29, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Birds, Bees and Beef Cattle

Short documentary Homes on the Range reaches Canadians’ screens Beef cattle farmers and ranchers manage some of the most critical wildlife habitat in Canada. By grazing cattle, these producers help maintain intact grassland ecosystems for wildlife to thrive. To recognize this environmental benefit of raising Canadian beef, the Public and Stakeholder Engagement (PSE) program released its newest…

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April 28, 2026 Checking in with ABP

Producers encouraged to provide feedback on Ghost-Kananaskis Sub-regional Plan 

A new land-use planning process is underway in the Ghost–Kananaskis sub-regions, and producers are encouraged to review the information and provide feedback.  The Government of Alberta has opened public engagement on a sub-regional plan that will help guide long-term land management in the area, which spans a large portion of the eastern slopes west of Calgary.  “We need to…

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April 23, 2026 Business Tools

On-farm processing possible through video inspection program

Alberta producers have access to a virtual option for managing animals that cannot be transported, through the province’s Video Ante-Mortem Inspection (VAMI) program. The program allows a government-authorized inspector to conduct an ante-mortem inspection remotely using video, enabling humane on-site slaughter in situations where transport is not possible or would cause additional distress. How the…

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April 22, 2026 Business Tools

Rotational Grazing: Extending the Grazing Season, Water Systems and Funding Opportunities

Rotational grazing offers more than just dividing pastures into smaller parcels. It can extend the grazing season, reduce winter feeding days, and make better use of forage resources on the farm. For producers, this can mean lower feed costs, improved pasture productivity, and in some cases, additional hay to sell. Rotational grazing is widely adopted…

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Cattle Report

Updated: June 1, 2026

Steers

Live: ---
Rail: 577.00-587.50 FOB feedlot (last week)

Heifers

Live: ---
Rail: 577.00-587.50 FOB feedlot (last week)

Choice Steers

Live: 256.00-257.00 (TX, KS, NE, IA) last week
Rail: 405.00-408.00 (NE, IA) last week

Choice Heifers

Live: 256.00-257.00 (TX, KS, NE, IA) last week
Rail: 405.00-408.00 (NE, IA) last week

Boner Cows

Over 500 lbs: 337.57

Canadian Dollar

$72.28   0.25

Livestock Price Insurance Index

Expiry Fed Feeder Calf
24-Aug-26 314 476 --
21-Sep-26 308 474 606
19-Oct-26 300 470 594
16-Nov-26 290 460 586
14-Dec-26 292 448 582
08-Feb-27 288 444 590
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Last Updated on May 28, 2026

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