Ont Farm Market News Pm Livestock Summary For March 24
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ONT Farm Market News PM Livestock Summary for March 24
Here is the Country Auction Report as collected by the Beef Farmers of
Ontario Friday.
* REPLACEMENT CATTLE: There were 1,300 head on offer at Brussels.
Calves sold actively at steady prices, with quality considered. Yearlings had
not started to trade at time of reporting.
Large & Medium Steers over 900 lbs:$223.69 - $245.57
Large & Medium Steers 700-800 lbs:$213.00 - $291.00
Large & Medium Steers 500-600 lbs:$250.00 - $313.00
Large & Medium Heifers over 800 lbs:$195.08 - $231.74
Large & Medium Heifers 600-700 lbs:$210.00 - $268.00
Large & Medium Heifers 500-600 lbs:$219.00 - $279.00
From the Beef Farmers of Ontario, the Rail Grade Report. Prices are on
carcass weight basis, before grade and weight discounts.
Steers: $360.00 - $360.00
Heifers: $359.00 - $359.00
*From Ontario Pork:
*Quebec's average price on Thursday was $194.75 per ckg D.W. 100 index.
*The previous markets day's CME Constructed (201) price was $77.29 U.S.
per cwt. D.W.
*Compared to the previous day this was down $0.21
*Average weekly price /ckg DW total value $231.12
*Total volume of Ont. hogs sold was 112540
* From the Beef Farmers of Ontario, the weekly beef commentary:
Comments for the week ending March 23, 2023:
Slightly lighter receipts of fed steers and heifers sold through auction
markets this week at 407 head, down 22 from the previous week and 78
fewer than the same week last year. Fed steers sold from $201.39-$216.19
averaging $209.54 up $1.92 cwt from last week and $37.46 stronger than
year ago prices. Fed heifers traded from $199.38-$216.14 averaging
$208.53 up $1.07 from the week before and $38.37 higher than this time last
year. Auction markets reported trade as fully steady to $2.00-$3.00 cwt
higher for the most part with one market noting medium quality offering
trading steady.
The Ontario railgrade market was very limited Friday to Monday with a few
deals noted at $355.00 dressed for steers but sellers were holding out for
better prices. By Tuesday a couple of deals were reported at $357.00
dressed for steers but again, sellers were not eager to trade at this price. By
Wednesday prices had improved to $360.00 cwt dressed for steers and
$359.00 for heifers, up $6.00 cwt from last weeks average prices, with
delivery noted for this week and next. U.S. packer interest continued this
week in Ontario.
As of March 18, 2023, federally inspected processing volumes in Ontario
total 124,541 head, down 7.6% from the same time in 2022 and 6.6% below
the same time in 2021. In the mix the total steers processed as of March 18,
2023 is at 82,160 head, down 5% from 2022 and 5.6% below the same time
in 2021. Heifer processing volumes as of March 18, 2023 are at 19,875
head, down 19.7% from 2022 and 28.7% lower than the same time in 2021.
Cull cow processing volumes as of March 18, 2023 are at 22,347 head down
5.4% from 2022 but 29.6% above March 18, 2021. Weekly volumes have
only been above 12,000 head once this year, which was the last week in
January. As of March 18, 2023, 6.8% of the cattle processed graded prime
which is up 0.1% over last year at this time. Cattle grading AAA are 69.7% of
the total volume which is identical to this time last year. Cattle grading AA
this
year make up 21.3% of the volume down 0.4% from last year, with 0.4% of
the cattle processed so far this year grading A down 0.3% from the same
time last year. As of March 11, 2023, fed cattle exports (including fed steers,
heifers & cows) to the U.S. through Ontario ports total 26,447 head up
26.6% from the same time in 2022 but 14.4% lower than March 11, 2021.
The largest weekly increases this year over last are noted in February and
into March.
2,177 fed/cull cows sold through auction markets this week down 183 head
from last week and 88 fewer than this time last year. Cows ranged from
$94.77-$132.72 cwt, averaging $111.83 up $0.62 from the previous week
and $17.53 higher than year ago prices. Auction markets reported trade as
fully steady to $3.00-$5.00 cwt higher to start the week. By mid-week the
market was fully steady and ended the week actively at higher prices. This
week saw 321 beef cows sell through auction markets down 77 head from
last week, averaging $116.49 cwt down $1.41 from the previous weeks
weighted average beef cow price.
A light offering of stocker and feeder cattle sold through auction markets this
week at 4,179 head, down 1,147 from the previous week and 364 fewer than
the same week last year. Auction markets reported trade as active on good
demand with prices holding steady on lighter runs for most of the week. But
by weeks end plain calves were under pressure, good calves steady and
dairy cross calves steady to stronger with heavier cattle reported as firm.
Actual average prices this week saw steers 400-500 lbs down $19.42 cwt
from the previous week, 500-600 lbs down $31.39, 600-700 lbs down $19.16,
700-800 lbs down $8.80, 800-900 lbs down $16.98, 900-1000 lbs down
$9.70 and steers 1000 lbs plus averaged $5.78 easier than last weeks
weighted average prices. Heifers from 400-500 lbs were down $14.91 from
last week, 500-600 lbs down $26.01, 600-700 lbs down $13.23, 700-800 lbs
down $17.80, 800-900 lbs down $11.97 and heifers 900 lbs plus averaged
$6.68 lower than last weeks weighted average prices.
The Quebec electronic market this week averaged $358.13 cwt dressed on a
picked-up basis, up $3.13 cwt from the previous weeks average price.
Alberta direct trade on Wednesday was reported by Canfax as $2.50-$5.00
cwt higher than the previous week from $350.50-$353.00 cwt delivered on a
dressed basis. Thursday the market surged higher with deals reported from
$353.00-$357.00 delivered up $5.00-$7.00 cwt.
The U.S. cash cattle trade the week ending March 16th was light to moderate
in volume with business in the south ranging from $163.00-$165.00 live,
mainly $164.00 cwt down $1.00. In the north a few deals were noted on a
live basis from $164.00-$166.00, most at $164.00 with dressed trade from
$260.00-$265.00 cwt. Overall average prices for the week saw live steers
averaging $164.17 down $1.23 from the previous week while live heifers
averaged $164.07 down $0.98. On the rail steers averaged $263.82 down
$1.50 while heifers averaged $263.87 down $2.43 from the previous weeks
weighted average prices.
This week the U.S. cash cattle trade was fairly quiet until Wednesday with
prices stronger in the north and lower in the south. Trade in the south was
reported at mainly $163.00 live down $1.00 cwt. In the north live deals
ranged from $164.00-$168.00 cwt, mainly $165.00 which is $1.00 higher,
with dressed deals from $265.00-$268.00, mainly $265.00 up $1.00 cwt.
Today the market is quiet and it appears that business for the week is
completed.
Jamie Gamble - Beef Farmers of Ontarios market information report.