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Feed Pea Benchmark Report

Feed Pea Benchmark Report
 
Prices on all major energy ingredients remained largely unchanged over the past two weeks although the availability of new crop supplies pushed barley prices down in Manitoba.
 
Corn DDGS pricing similarly remained mostly unchanged.
 
The big news continues to be the sliding protein prices, with both soybean meal and canola meal showing a further $10/tonne price decrease across the Prairies. Faba bean and feed peas supplies continue to be scarce and prices across the Prairies remained largely unchanged; $260/T in Manitoba, $240/T in Saskatchewan and $250/T in Alberta.
 
 
Source : Albertapulse

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