The harvest is in and looks more or less good with some heat blasted crop here and there.
Prices are solid at $17-20.50 for milling grade wheats, $22-24 on yellow peas across AB-SK-MB, and $8-10 on barley. Oats are also hanging out in the $7-10 range. Rye is terrible and probably best used to soak up bitter tears of regret. Requests for lentils and other organic pulse are consistent and consistently hard to fill. If you have any please bring it forward, it's worth money. I'm seeing good organic durum brought forward, enough to fill fairly large orders. Likewise with organic barley. If buyers can bring forward a good price there's a good crop out there. I have a buyer looking for a supply of conventional barley along the Calgary-Red Deer corridor. I also have a buyer looking for good low bleach conventional green peas in southern Alberta. On the other end of the country in Quebec, I have a buyer looking for a larger tonnage of organic feed peas, any color. Have a good weekend, Andrew Marketer C/Text: 587-287-8447
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