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Feed wheat, barley, and corn prices remained largely unchanged in Manitoba while barley and wheat prices in Saskatchewan and Alberta softened by $10-15/T.
 
Protein prices meanwhile remained unchanged from the previous two week period.
 
Corn DDGS values dropped by another $20-25/T as they continue their slide over the past two months, and are now priced on par or below the per tonne value of corn.
 
Feed pea prices softened as well, trading for $255/T in Manitoba, $240/T in Saskatchewan, and $250/T in Alberta.
 
Source : Albertapulse

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