Feeder Report
Slaughter Report
Alberta direct cattle sales on Wednesday saw no new trade to report but there is a good chance scattered trade will develop by this afternoon. Packers will likely be pulling hard on July contract cattle. From a seasonal perspective the fed market is fighting an uphill battle. In Seven out of the past ten years fed prices have declined from June to July. This week feeder sales have been limited with many commercial auction facilities across Alberta and Saskatchewan taking the week off.
$70.76 0.18
| Live | Rail | |
|---|---|---|
| Steers | --- | --- |
| Heifers | --- | --- |
| D1, D2 Cows | D3 Cows | Bulls |
|---|---|---|
| --- | --- | --- |
In the US, light trade was reported in all major feeding states yesterday. Dressed sales in Iowa and Nebraska were at $403.00/cwt, $5.00/cwt lower than the previous week. Live sales in the North were from $255.00-256.00/cwt, $3.00-4.00/cwt lower than the previous week. Sales in Texas and Kansas were at $255.00/cwt, $3.00/cwt softer. Today live bids of $255.00/cwt have been renewed in the Southern feeding states and cattle are trading. USDA released its quarterly hogs and pigs report last week. On June 1st total hogs and pigs were reported at 73.7 million head, down slightly from the previous year. The hog industry has been profitable, yet expansion remains limited. The US sow herd declined 1% and is the smallest since 2014. Gains in pigs saved per litter has offset declining sow inventories. On top of that, hog carcass weights have steadily increased helping to maintain production.
| Live | Rail | |
|---|---|---|
| Choice Steers | 255.00 (TX, KS), 255.00-256.00 (IA, NE) | 403.00 (NE, IA) |
| Choice Heifers | 255.00 (TX, KS), 255.00-256.00 (IA, NE) | 403.00 (NE, IA) |
| August | October | December |
|---|---|---|
| 241.55 -0.27 | 236.85 +0.12 | 236.47 -0.10 |
| Boner Cows | Rail Average |
|---|---|
| Over 500 lbs. | 336.32 |
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+ | --- | --- |
| 800-900 | --- | --- |
| 700-800 | --- | --- |
| 600-700 | --- | --- |
| 500-600 | --- | --- |
| 400-500 | --- | --- |
| 300-400 | --- | --- |
| Bred Cows | Bred Heifers | Cow/Calf Pairs |
|---|---|---|
| --- | --- | --- |
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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28-Sept-26 | 316 | 494 | -- | 498 | -- |
| 26-Oct-26 | 308 | 488 | -- | 488 | -- |
| 23-Nov-26 | 304 | 476 | -- | 476 | -- |
| 21-Dec-26 | 304 | 472 | -- | 474 | -- |
| 18-Jan-27 | 300 | 472 | -- | -- | -- |
| 15-Feb-27 | 300 | 462 | -- | 462 | -- |
| 15-Mar-27 | 300 | 462 | -- | 460 | -- |
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