Stick to the Plan

By May 3, 2023Blog

The feeling of “what do I do?” is very real. The feeling of not knowing what to do in life and in farming, can be overwhelming at times, with so much uncertainty in the world today. I think it can be incredibly easy to second guess every decision. I know my family is amid making some big decisions, we are constantly asking ourselves is this the right decision. The funny thing is you will never truly know until you take the leap, and by not leaping we might in fact miss out.

When change and uncertainty are upon us it can be so easy to resist or stay stuck out of fear, but the thing is, life will carry on, the seasons will change, and the markets will go up and they will go down. When faced with any decision, I often think of my father, he would always say “what’s the plan?”. I think that can be a profound thought when faced with having to decide; sticking to a plan can help reduce the fear and ease the feelings of doubt. When you lay out a plan and work toward executing it, you start to eliminate some of the outside noise. I know for my family it’s creating a schedule and planning out the tasks we want to accomplish in the coming weeks and months. I think farmers are constantly forming a plan, from what to seed to the when and the how you are going to get it done.

In life there can be so many things out of our control, but when you create the plan, it is easier to confront the challenges that arise. I think the same sentiment can be applied to selling grain, it’s easy to get caught up in the ups and downs of the market, but when you plan and execute it, the outcome often brings a sense of relief because you can now focus on something else and create a new plan.

My current mantra is “stick to the plan”, try to avoid second guessing yourself and live in the moment!

Because Farming is Forever
Ashley Tompkins


Thanks a lot Melanie Alfred for this great photo!

Thank you very much Sheldon Krahn for this beautiful photo!

Market Report – Erin Harakal

Up, down, up down. You may think I am describing a yo-yo or a bouncy ball but nope that’s just the wheat and canola markets over the past few weeks. Canola was up today for the 2nd consecutive day due to stronger European rape seed markets. But palm oil and soybean futures closed the day lower. Wheat continues to drop as wheat futures are oversold. There is talk that wheat stocks are in good standings and there is a good prospect for the up-and-coming crop even though there is drought in some areas in the US. Some areas the crop has been rated very poor and those areas seem to have seen a slight improvement with some much-needed rain, but this was only a slight improvement. May 18th is the day the Black Sea deal expires, the time to extend it is slowly passing by.

Barley bids have been softening for old and new crops. Lethbridge barley bids can be seen around $405-410/mt delivered for May-June movement. As we enter the start of May there still seems to be availability for movement for the next month ahead. New crop bids for fall movement have been around $350-365/mt for September-November movement.

Oats are one commodity we get asked about a lot the last few weeks. Oats have remained flat for the last few weeks with no big changes in the market. There are still homes out there that can take them FOB Central Alberta prices range from $3.60-3.85/bu for May-June movement. We are seeing more homes for feed compared to milling and export. Oats right now are predicted to remain flat for the next few months. They say it may take till early 2024 to see an improvement in the demand.

Seller Note: Check your bins and make sure your grain is still stable! Especially your canola after the warmer weather we have experienced the last few days in Alberta.


Recent Trades

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23978)
42.00 MT
FOB Boyle, AB
May 02 – May 31
$360.00/MT or $7.84/BU (Gross)
$352.50/MT or $7.67/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

Feed Green Peas (ID: 23874)
210.00 MT
FOB Spiritwood, SK
Jun 01 – Jun 30
$477.67/MT or $13.00/BU (Gross)
$447.87/MT or $12.19/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

#1CW Canola (ID: 23965)
126.00 MT
FOB Leduc, AB
May 03 – May 31
$740.00/MT or $16.78/BU (Gross)
$732.50/MT or $16.61/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

CW Feed HRS Wheat (ID: 23972)
168.00 MT
FOB Stony Plain, AB
May 02 – May 31
$404.34/MT or $11.00/BU (Gross)
$396.84/MT or $10.80/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23924)
84.00 MT
FOB Vegreville, AB
May 02 – May 20
$374.94/MT or $8.16/BU (Gross)
$367.44/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23945)
84.00 MT
FOB Macnutt, SK
Jun 01 – Jun 30
$348.00/MT or $7.58/BU (Gross)
$340.50/MT or $7.41/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

Feed Rye (ID: 23959)
40.00 MT
FOB Waldheim, SK
May 02 – May 31
$350.00/MT or $8.89/BU (Gross)
$297.94/MT or $7.57/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 23967)
84.00 MT
FOB Thorhild, AB
May 02 – May 31
$250.00/MT or $3.86/BU (Gross)
$242.50/MT or $3.74/BU (Net)
TRADED May 02, 2023

NC #2 Yellow Peas (ID: 23950)
84.00 MT
FOB Borden, SK
Sep 01 – Oct 31
$477.67/MT or $13.00/BU (Gross)
$455.87/MT or $12.41/BU (Net)
TRADED May 01, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23951)
126.00 MT
FOB Vermilion, AB
May 02 – May 31
$374.94/MT or $8.16/BU (Gross)
$367.44/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED May 01, 2023

Feed Yellow Peas (ID: 23910)
210.00 MT
FOB Kuroki, SK
May 13 – Jun 04
$477.67/MT or $13.00/BU (Gross)
$437.87/MT or $11.92/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

CW Feed SWS Wheat (ID: 23957)
42.00 MT
FOB Hanna, AB
Apr 29 – May 07
$395.00/MT or $10.75/BU (Gross)
$387.50/MT or $10.55/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

#2 Yellow Peas (ID: 23960)
42.00 MT
FOB Vilna, AB
Apr 27 – May 31
$413.52/MT or $11.25/BU (Gross)
$406.02/MT or $11.05/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23923)
42.00 MT
FOB Manning, AB
Apr 28 – May 31
$340.00/MT or $7.40/BU (Gross)
$332.50/MT or $7.24/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

OS Feed Oats (ID: 23866)
84.00 MT
FOB Delia, AB
Apr 29 – May 05
$260.02/MT or $4.01/BU (Gross)
$252.52/MT or $3.89/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

OS Heated Canola (ID: 23938)
36.00 MT
FOB Ituna, SK
Apr 28 – May 10
$650.00/MT or $14.74/BU (Gross)
$556.86/MT or $12.63/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 28, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23946)
42.00 MT
FOB Goodsoil, SK
Apr 27 – May 31
$244.45/MT or $3.77/BU (Gross)
$236.95/MT or $3.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 27, 2023

OS #2CW Oats (ID: 23940)
84.00 MT
FOB Colinton, AB
Apr 27 – May 12
$247.42/MT or $3.82/BU (Gross)
$239.92/MT or $3.70/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

Feed Rye (ID: 23949)
504.00 MT
FOB Killam, AB
May 01 – Jun 30
$322.44/MT or $8.19/BU (Gross)
$314.94/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23931)
42.00 MT
FOB Innisfail, AB
Apr 27 – May 31
$391.02/MT or $8.51/BU (Gross)
$383.52/MT or $8.35/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

CW Feed CPSR Wheat (ID: 23932)
42.00 MT
FOB Innisfail, AB
Apr 26 – May 31
$404.34/MT or $11.00/BU (Gross)
$396.84/MT or $10.80/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23943)
462.00 MT
DLVD Picture Butte, AB
May 01 – May 31
$418.00/MT or $9.10/BU (Gross)
$410.50/MT or $8.94/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

CW Feed HRS Wheat (ID: 23939)
126.00 MT
FOB Stony Plain, AB
Apr 25 – May 31
$404.34/MT or $11.00/BU (Gross)
$396.84/MT or $10.80/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 26, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23748)
294.00 MT
FOB Edam, SK
May 01 – May 31
$368.05/MT or $8.01/BU (Gross)
$360.55/MT or $7.85/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 25, 2023

OS Durum Screenings (ID: 23903)
42.00 MT
FOB Pincher Creek, AB
May 01 – Jun 30
$260.00/MT or $7.08/BU (Gross)
$252.50/MT or $6.87/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 25, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23927)
168.00 MT
FOB Beaverlodge, AB
Apr 25 – May 31
$237.00/MT or $3.66/BU (Gross)
$229.50/MT or $3.54/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 25, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23926)
84.00 MT
FOB Dewberry, AB
Apr 24 – May 15
$250.66/MT or $3.87/BU (Gross)
$243.16/MT or $3.75/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 24, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23879)
294.00 MT
FOB Pincher Creek, AB
Apr 24 – May 31
$404.79/MT or $8.81/BU (Gross)
$397.29/MT or $8.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 24, 2023

OS CW Feed Barley (ID: 23869)
35.00 MT
FOB Macorie, SK
Apr 24 – May 31
$360.00/MT or $7.84/BU (Gross)
$351.15/MT or $7.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 24, 2023

Feed Rye (ID: 23860)
36.00 MT
FOB Mervin, SK
Apr 24 – May 31
$390.00/MT or $9.91/BU (Gross)
$325.03/MT or $8.26/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 24, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23764)
42.00 MT
FOB Genesee, AB
Apr 21 – Jun 11
$372.00/MT or $8.10/BU (Gross)
$364.50/MT or $7.94/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 21, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23908)
84.00 MT
FOB Stettler, AB
Apr 22 – May 31
$386.42/MT or $8.41/BU (Gross)
$378.92/MT or $8.25/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 21, 2023

CW Feed SWS Wheat (ID: 23811)
126.00 MT
FOB Rumsey, AB
Apr 21 – Apr 30
$400.00/MT or $10.89/BU (Gross)
$392.50/MT or $10.68/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 21, 2023

Heated SWS Wheat (ID: 23914)
84.00 MT
FOB Rumsey, AB
Apr 21 – May 06
$264.71/MT or $7.20/BU (Gross)
$257.21/MT or $7.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 21, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23905)
210.00 MT
FOB Elk Point, AB
Apr 21 – May 06
$370.35/MT or $8.06/BU (Gross)
$362.85/MT or $7.90/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 20, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23911)
42.00 MT
FOB Ponoka, AB
Jun 01 – Jun 30
$377.00/MT or $8.21/BU (Gross)
$369.50/MT or $8.04/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 20, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23846)
42.00 MT
FOB Monarch, AB
Apr 19 – Apr 30
$404.79/MT or $8.81/BU (Gross)
$397.29/MT or $8.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Apr 19, 2023