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Feed Pea Benchmark Report Dec. 9/18

Values for all feed grains across western Canada remained relatively stable over the past two weeks. Corn DDGS prices continued to trend higher due to a weaker Canadian dollar and higher freight costs for US ingredients coming into Canada. Soybean meal values across the west increased by $10/T due to the same reasons affecting DDGS pricing while canola meal values remained largely unchanged. Feed pea prices continued to be pressured higher due to diminishing supplies, trading for $255/T in Manitoba and $245/T in Saskatchewan. Values in Alberta inched higher, with trades up to $270/T.

  • AB: $292
  • SK: $275
  • MB: $280

* Models have been updated to reflect the latest nutrient compositions of feed ingredients, which is done periodically.

Dec 9 – 18 Feed Pea Benchmark Report

Source : Alberta Pulse Growers

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