Introducing . . . Cassie Dawson!

By July 26, 2023Blog

Cassie was born and raised in the Niagara Region of Ontario. At the age of 6 she found her passion for horses and has never looked back! During her last year of working at the racetrack in Ontario, she came across a man that will soon be her husband! He was originally from Alberta and the opportunity to return home soon came. They both packed their lives into Cassie’s Hyundai Elantra and began the long journey to their new home in Edmonton in March of 2018.

Since then, Cassie has worked on an equine, cattle and grain operation in Leduc, car dealerships, and recently began her journey in the agricultural world with Agfinity! In her younger years, she aspired to be a police officer and graduated from college with a diploma in Police Foundations and a certificate in Advanced Law Enforcement. Unfortunately, an accident at the racetrack has left her physically unable to pursue a career in law enforcement. When the opportunity to work at Agfinity came up, Cassie couldn’t pass it off! She has a passion for learning, helping and connecting with people and is excited to be involved in this vital industry.

While not working, Cassie can usually be found at the barn with her daughter teaching her the ins and outs of working with horses and the beginning steps of riding! Cassie has reluctantly agreed (or has been aggressively persuaded) to hand over most of the reins of her 10-year-old thoroughbred mare to her daughter, as she is now affectionately known as “her pony”! Cassie is excited to continue her learning and journey in the agricultural industry with Agfinity and looks forward to connecting with and helping more farmers in the years to come!

Because Farming is Forever
Cassie Dawson


Thanks a lot Travis Noga for this great photo!

Thank you very much Tara Hodge for this beautiful photo!

Market Report – Erin Harakal

The political landscape is really stirring the pot that past few days and creating volatility across the grain markets. The Russian wheat export prices have jumped up with the suspension of the black sea deal. Russian wheat export has been at record highs in recent months due to larger stock and higher yields. In July of 2022 it is said that they exported close to 2.5 million metric tons and now for July of 2023 they are set to hit an estimate of 4.3 million metric tons. Russia has been trying to do anything to stop the Ukraine from shipping grain with threats to destroy ports and terminals. Lately the news of Russia has overshadowed the typical end of July updates on crop conditions throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. US corn crop conditions continue to be steady 57% has been rating good to excellent. Even with a good rating this is still the lowest rating since 2019. In eastern Alberta and most parts of Saskatchewan they remain under a heat warning, due to the weather problems the canola market has shown strength over the past few days.

Feed barley has been hot! Over the past few days new crop barley have rebounded. New crop barley for October-December has been trading around $400/mt delivered Calgary and Lethbridge has been $405-410/mt delivered for fall. US corn is now cheaper to bring in than barley. Delivered prices for corn have been around $370-375/mt delivered. Now that they have been bringing in corn over the last few years It has made switching to corn a lot easier if the price of barley becomes too high. This will be something to watch for as we head into the fall.

Oats have also had a noticeable change over the past few days, but for fall movement. September-November pricing for fall #2 oats can be heard as high as $4.00-4.30/bu picked up around central Alberta. Prices are as high if not higher than current old crop pricing. If you are looking to move oats and you have the bin space, there has been a strong demand for September movement.

Sellers Tip: Needing bin space before harvest? This is one of the last few weeks to book it in before new crops start to come off in some areas.


Recent Trades

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24411)
84.00 MT
FOB Bittern Lake, AB
Jul 27 – Aug 31
$399.00/MT or $8.69/BU (Gross)
$391.30/MT or $8.52/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 26, 2023

CN Feed HR Wheat (ID: 24429)
84.00 MT
FOB Barrhead, AB
Aug 08 – Aug 25
$399.02/MT or $10.86/BU (Gross)
$391.32/MT or $10.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 25, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24414)
42.00 MT
FOB St. Paul, AB
Jul 26 – Aug 31
$384.00/MT or $8.36/BU (Gross)
$376.30/MT or $8.19/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 25, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24401)
42.00 MT
FOB Cadogan, AB
Jul 21 – Aug 12
$388.92/MT or $8.47/BU (Gross)
$381.22/MT or $8.30/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 25, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 24388)
84.00 MT
FOB Fairview, AB
Jul 26 – Aug 15
$258.00/MT or $3.98/BU (Gross)
$250.30/MT or $3.86/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 25, 2023

CW Feed SWS Wheat (ID: 24418)
42.00 MT
FOB Castor, AB
Jul 24 – Aug 19
$393.51/MT or $10.71/BU (Gross)
$385.81/MT or $10.50/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 25, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24415)
84.00 MT
FOB Provost, AB
Jul 24 – Aug 15
$393.51/MT or $8.57/BU (Gross)
$385.81/MT or $8.40/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 24, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24403)
84.00 MT
FOB Vermilion, AB
Jul 25 – Aug 12
$384.00/MT or $8.36/BU (Gross)
$376.30/MT or $8.19/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 24, 2023

OS Feed Oats (ID: 24392)
42.00 MT
FOB Evansburg, AB
Jul 31 – Aug 18
$254.10/MT or $3.92/BU (Gross)
$246.40/MT or $3.80/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 21, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24379)
84.00 MT
FOB Spedden, AB
Jul 21 – Jul 31
$386.62/MT or $8.42/BU (Gross)
$378.92/MT or $8.25/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 21, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24383)
42.00 MT
FOB Thorhild, AB
Jul 19 – Aug 15
$375.14/MT or $8.17/BU (Gross)
$367.44/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 20, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24372)
168.00 MT
FOB Innisfail, AB
Jul 21 – Aug 04
$407.00/MT or $8.86/BU (Gross)
$399.30/MT or $8.69/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 20, 2023

#2 Faba Beans (ID: 24344)
35.00 MT
FOB Ryley, AB
Jul 20 – Jul 31
$478.58/MT or $13.02/BU (Gross)
$425.46/MT or $11.58/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 20, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24373)
42.00 MT
FOB Lloydminster, AB
Jul 19 – Aug 05
$382.03/MT or $8.32/BU (Gross)
$374.33/MT or $8.15/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 19, 2023

NC CW Feed Barley (ID: 24381)
126.00 MT
FOB Camrose, AB
Sep 01 – Oct 31
$342.99/MT or $7.47/BU (Gross)
$335.29/MT or $7.30/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 19, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 24361)
42.00 MT
FOB Perryvale, AB
Jul 20 – Aug 31
$279.43/MT or $4.31/BU (Gross)
$252.88/MT or $3.90/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 19, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24368)
42.00 MT
FOB Sedgewick, AB
Jul 19 – Aug 15
$390.00/MT or $8.49/BU (Gross)
$382.30/MT or $8.32/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 19, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24371)
42.00 MT
FOB Provost, AB
Jul 18 – Jul 31
$388.92/MT or $8.47/BU (Gross)
$381.22/MT or $8.30/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 18, 2023

#2 Brown Flax (ID: 24351)
51.00 MT
FOB Three Hills, AB
Jul 19 – Jul 31
$550.00/MT or $13.97/BU (Gross)
$542.30/MT or $13.78/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 18, 2023

#2 Yellow Peas (ID: 24289)
84.00 MT
FOB Paradise Valley, AB
Jul 18 – Aug 11
$411.88/MT or $11.21/BU (Gross)
$404.18/MT or $11.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 18, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24360)
42.00 MT
FOB Lloydminster, AB
Jul 17 – Aug 12
$368.00/MT or $8.01/BU (Gross)
$360.30/MT or $7.84/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 17, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 24329)
42.00 MT
FOB Westerose, AB
Jul 17 – Jul 31
$268.00/MT or $4.13/BU (Gross)
$260.30/MT or $4.01/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 17, 2023

Feed Rye (ID: 24251)
84.00 MT
FOB Waldheim, SK
Jul 18 – Jul 31
$339.81/MT or $8.63/BU (Gross)
$297.76/MT or $7.56/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 17, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 24357)
84.00 MT
FOB Wishart, SK
Jul 16 – Aug 31
$228.16/MT or $3.52/BU (Gross)
$220.46/MT or $3.40/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 17, 2023

OS Heated Oats (ID: 24345)
210.00 MT
FOB Valleyview, AB
Jul 14 – Jul 31
$247.62/MT or $3.82/BU (Gross)
$239.92/MT or $3.70/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 17, 2023

NC CW Feed Barley (ID: 24317)
42.00 MT
FOB Two Hills, AB
Sep 15 – Sep 30
$329.32/MT or $7.17/BU (Gross)
$321.62/MT or $7.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 13, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 24260)
31.00 MT
FOB Flatbush, AB
Jul 13 – Jul 31
$257.34/MT or $3.97/BU (Gross)
$249.64/MT or $3.85/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 13, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24348)
84.00 MT
FOB High Prairie, AB
Jul 13 – Jul 31
$361.36/MT or $7.87/BU (Gross)
$353.66/MT or $7.70/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 13, 2023

Brown Flax (ID: 24352)
76.00 MT
FOB Three Hills, AB
Jul 13 – Jul 31
$322.64/MT or $8.20/BU (Gross)
$314.94/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 13, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 24349)
42.00 MT
FOB Rimbey, AB
Jul 13 – Jul 31
$398.11/MT or $8.67/BU (Gross)
$390.41/MT or $8.50/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 13, 2023

OS Heated HRS Wheat (ID: 24339)
294.00 MT
FOB Bawlf, AB
Jul 11 – Jul 31
$375.14/MT or $10.21/BU (Gross)
$367.44/MT or $10.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 12, 2023

OS Heated Canola (ID: 24337)
42.00 MT
FOB Vegreville, AB
Jul 13 – Jul 21
$727.52/MT or $16.50/BU (Gross)
$692.97/MT or $15.72/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 12, 2023

#1CW Oats (ID: 24208)
126.00 MT
FOB High Prairie, AB
Jul 13 – Aug 31
$267.15/MT or $4.12/BU (Gross)
$259.45/MT or $4.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Jul 12, 2023