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Prices on all the grain commodities remained largely unchanged over the past two weeks, although delivery of some local grains has been temporarily disrupted with seeding operations and fertilizer movement.
 
Corn DDGS also remained largely unchanged across the Prairies. Protein prices continued to escalate, reflecting the upward trend in nearby soybean and soybean meal futures.
 
Soybean meal increased by $40-50/T across the Prairies over the past two weeks while canola meal followed suit, increasing by $30-40/T.  Feed grade peas and lentils continue to be scarce and are not pricing into most diets.
 
Manitoba pricing on any product available ranges from $250-$260/T, with a trading range of $245-250 in Alberta and Saskatchewan.  
 
Source : Albertapulse

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