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Feed Pea Benchmark Report

 
Prices for barley rose $5-10/T in Manitoba and Alberta as harvest pressure subsided and more cattle came onto feed, but remained unchanged in Saskatchewan.
 
Alberta feed wheat prices rose by $12/T in light of brisk demand but declined by that amount in Saskatchewan where supplies remained plentiful relative to demand.
 
Corn and corn DDGS prices remained stable across the Prairies. Soybean meal prices also remained unchanged while canola meal prices fell by $15-20/T in Alberta and Manitoba.
 
Feed peas traded in  Alberta in the $250-255/T range while faba beans in Manitoba were $260/T and $240/T in Saskatchewan.
 
Source : Albertapulse

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Syngenta Ag Stories - Reanna Hagel, Channel Marketing Manager

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Growing up on a cow-calf operation and small feedlot near Lumby, BC, Reanna learned agriculture the hands-on way with her sister on the family farm. Today, as Channel Marketing Manager for Syngenta Canada, what Reanna loves most about her work is simple: the customer is always at the centre. Whether that's a grower or a channel partner, she understands them on a personal level - because she's the daughter of one. But for Reanna, supporting ag doesn't stop at her job. She volunteers with local 4-H clubs, lends a hand to her farming neighbours, and is raising her own kids to understand and respect the land. Her advice to the next generation? "It's an amazing time to be in the industry - it's going to look completely different in 20 years. To be part of the evolution is very exciting."