Feeder cattle prices bounce back after brief decline

Saskatchewan feeder cattle prices rebounded last week after two prior weeks of declines, according to Canfax’s weekly Cattle Market Update covering the week ending March 21.

All the reported feeder steer and heifer categories had prices increases compared to the prior week, as shown in the table below. Prices for the steers ranged from $347.83 per cwt in the 900-plus pound category to $518.06 per cwt in the 500-600 pound category. Prices for the heifers ranged from $346.50 per cwt in the 800-plus pound category to $489.69 per cwt in the 400-500 pound category. Emily Schmidt, Livestock Intern at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, noted the 700-800 pound heifer category reached a record high of $383.05 per cwt.

Saskatchewan Feeder Steer & Heifer prices for the week ending March 21, 2025. | Source: Canfax, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture

Here’s how the latest prices compared to the previous two weeks:

Saskatchewan Feeder Steer & Heifer prices for the week ending March 7, 2025. | Source: Canfax, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
Saskatchewan Feeder Steer & Heifer prices for the week ending March 14, 2025. | Source: Canfax, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture

Schmidt says the futures market is supporting the cash market, trading at or near record levels. Looking at feeder cattle futures, the March contract was up $4.50 to close Friday at $286.47 per cwt, while the April contract was up $3.77 to close Friday at $284.97 per cwt. For the live cattle futures, the April contract increased $3.77 to end the week at $206.95 per cwt, while the June contract increased $3.42 to settle Friday at $202.77 per cwt. The futures prices mentioned are in U.S. Dollars.

Schmidt also says improved weather conditions, and continued uncertainty with trade to the U.S., resulted in more cattle being sold at auction. Canfax reported 9,984 head of feeder cattle marketed this past week, an increase from the prior week’s 5,237 head. However, both figures are down from the 13,699 head marketed from the week ending March 7. Year-to-date, there have been 115,589 head of feeder cattle marketed, which is 27 per cent above 2024.

Prices of live fed and non-fed cattle in Alberta were up for the second consecutive week. The price of Alberta D2 cows, for the week ending March 21, were $203.96 per cwt, up $7.46 from the week ending March 14, while D3 cows were $187.92 per cwt, up $5.17 from the previous week. Alberta fed steers were $272.97 per cwt, a week-over-week increase of $2.21. Canfax noted the price was $39.87 above last year’s price around the same week, when it was $233.10 per cwt.

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