Reading Time: 2 minutes Feed grain markets in Western Canada remain under pressure, with end users well covered and farmers still sitting on large amounts of unpriced grain.
U.S. corn imports adding to lack of demand for domestic barley
Total exports down, but percentage going to China increased
Analysts suggest farmers will grow less barley
Rotation, moisture, expected prices, costs among main factors expected in seeding decisions
Frigid temperatures unlikely to disrupt grain deliveries, analyst says
Warm weather means less feed needed, easier movement says analyst
Prior to drought year 2021/22, Canadian corn imports had rarely topped two million tonnes
CDC Copeland acres declined, with AAC Synergy the most popular malting variety
Pea, barley carryout estimates raised, lentils cut in half
Mild Prairie weather contributing to lower feed demand