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Cattle Report

Last Updated: March 24, 2026

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Feeder Report

Slaughter Report

Direct Sales

Alberta direct cattle sales on Monday saw no new trade to report, this week’s showlist has been compiled with volumes smaller than the previous week. Over the past couple of weeks Alberta fed prices have been trading par to a slight premium against the Nebraska market. For the middle of March this is the second strongest basis on record, the only year that was stronger was back in 2021. Canfax released its monthly Trends report the other day. Heavier weight feeders placed in March have breakevens in the mid-$330’s/cwt targeting the fourth quarter market. Feedlots are banking on record high fed cattle prices. From a hedgable standpoint these feeders are being purchased about $500/head offside.

 

 

 

Canadian Dollar

$73.04   0.12

Steer & Heifer Trade

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AB Cow & Bull Trade

D1, D2 Cows D3 Cows Bulls
240.00-258.00 215.00-235.00 260.00-275.00

US Trade

In the US, there is no new trade to report, and significant trade will likely be delayed until the second half of this week. Asking prices are poorly defined but are expected to start out around $240.00/cwt on a live basis. Four state showlist volumes have been reported smaller with the largest declines in fed supplies noted in the Southern feeding states.  USDA released its March 1st cattle on feed report last Friday and it was viewed as slightly negative as feedlot placements came in above industry estimates. Feedlot placements were 4% larger than last year. The First time in ten months that placements have been above last year.  March 1st cattle on feed inventories were reported at 11.5 million head, slightly below last year.

US Trade

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Chicago Mercantile Exchange

April June August
234.50 -0.80 233.57 -1.07 231.15 -0.60

National slaughter cows

Boner Cows Rail Average
Over 500 lbs. 316.03

Replacement Trade

Information provided on this report is supplied by various auction markets throughout Alberta. In reference to the following prices, producers are reminded to check with individual markets on current prices and trends. Prices quoted include top quality cattle only.

Steer Heifer
900+ 460.00-475.00 435.00-437.00
800-900 491.00-515.00 458.00-475.00
700-800 529.00-569.00 502.00-532.00
600-700 587.00-675.00 545.00-600.00
500-600 710.00-750.00 620.00-652.00
400-500 745.00-795.00 710.00-765.00
300-400 880.00-895.00 775.00-830.00
Bred Cows Bred Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs
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Livestock Price Insurance Index

Last Updated on March 19, 2026. For more information visit lpi.​ca

The Cattle Price Insurance Program offers producers the ability to manage their bottom line by purchasing price insurance to provide a floor price on future cattle sales. This is a snapshot of top coverage offered this past week. LPI-Calf is available to purchase from February to June.

Expiry Date LPI-Fed
Price
LPI-Feeder
Alberta
LPI-Calf
Alberta
LPI-Feeder
SaskMan
LPI-Calf
SaskMan
15-Jun-26 310 468 -- -- --
13-Jul-26 304 -- -- -- --
10-Aug-26 300 464 -- -- --
07-Sept-26 294 464 -- 464 --
05-Oct-26 292 464 576 462 586
02-Nov-26 282 456 572 452 580
30-Nov-26 282 448 572 446 582

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