Layers of Life

By March 22, 2023Blog

Welcome everyone to this weeks Agfinity Newsletter. Once a month or so I have the lovely chore of cleaning out the stalls of the small barn at my place. This barn houses a beautiful and monstrous Belgium horse, a stubborn donkey, two ornery mules, two relaxed lamas and two miniature horses. I almost forgot, two pot belly pigs. The amount of manure these animals can produce always boggles my mind and it is always seems like a very large and “crappy” job to undertake.

An area full of manure to fork out by hand, which gives a guy an awful lot of time to think. In the first few hours I started thinking of how this larger, unpleasant job can be broken down into three smaller jobs, the pens. After that it can be further broken down into layer by layer. At this point I get side-tracked thinking about how the layers of manure relate to the onion metaphor. We all know this metaphor of an onion whose layers are gradually peeled back, first the ones that are visibly visible, then the hidden protected inner sections. This onion metaphor is often used to help resolve a conflict- people’s deeply felt needs. Alas, this is another newsletter topic all together.

Back to the trampled down layers of manure. I then start thinking of how this can be related to many life scenarios. The first one I related to was work. At the beginning of the day, or at any time of the day, it can seem like there is a large volume of stuff (like manure but not really manure) to work on, which can be overwhelming to think about. When we look at it as one whole day of work or all at once it can be overwhelming. However, if you start peeling off the work by layers, before long we have achieved a sizeable amount of work, like a pen. Then it is off to the next pen full of stuff again. Then we start to peel off tasks one by one or layer by layer and finish that pen. Then before you know it a large volume of stuff has been finished…. Like the whole barn.

This cleaning out the barn job can also be related to living a more mentally healthy life. Mentally healthy to me is getting to the point of being able to take the time to stop and smell the roses, living life one step at a time. When we live our lives looking at the whole day, week, month, or year we can get easily be overwhelmed. We are looking at too big of timeframe with too many things to do and too little time. If we can focus on peeling off tasks one at a time. we can be assured that we will accomplish a large volume of our daily, weekly responsibilities and still be able stop and smell the roses instead of missing them before the day, week and even the year is over.

In the last hour, a funny thing I was thinking about during the forking out manure job was marketing grain and how maybe the person who thought of the phrase peeling off loads to describe incremental selling could have thought of this while forking manure. Instead of looking at a large volume of commodities to sell all at once, with one contract, selling off one load or a few loads with multiple contracts can maybe make marketing a less overwhelming or risky job.

On an ending note, maybe we can all take time to stop and smell the roses, especially after jobs like forking manure. Have a wonderful week. Bryce

Because Farming is Forever
Bryce Taylor


Thanks a lot Karen Mac for this great photo!

Thank you very much Lisa Kosheiff for this beautiful photo!

Market Report – Joseph Billett

Canola futures continue their downward trajectory, falling to the lowest level since June 2021. The recent fallout in global veg oil crude margins, where soybean margins have softened is one of the factors effecting canola. The only support canola is seeing right now is from a slightly weaker Canadian Dollar.

May canola fell $9.20 yesterday to $729.40/MT, July was down $10.80 at $719.50/MT, and November lost $11.70 to $697/MT.

New Crop Canola off-combine bids are being seen around $15-15.50/bu or $660-685/MT for September shipment. This is a $3/bu drop from last year’s new crop levels. Sellers going quiet at these lower levels. November canola has support at $700/MT but main support is more around $680/MT. Major resistance at the $775/MT level on the November futures.

Overall markets are softening, and demand is being met for buyers. They can pick and choose opportunities and are still using a hand to mouth strategy for their purchasing.

Delivered Lethbridge:

Feed Barley:
Mar – $8.82-8.93/bu or $405-410/MT DLVD (Down $0.11/bu or $5/MT) Apr-June- $8.93-9.04/bu or $410-415/MT DLVD (Flat from last few weeks) – Sept-Oct -$7.84-7.95/bu or $360-365/MT DLVD (flat over the last few weeks as well)

Feed Wheat:
Mar-May $10.89-11.16/bu or $400-410/MT DLVD (slightly softening)

#2CW Oats:
March-April –Covered please contact us for a bid – May-June $4.30/bu or $278.82/MT (Limited Tonnage)- July-September $4.35/bu or $282.06/MT- Sept-Dec $4.50/bu or $291.79/MT (New Crop) – Limited space into these sales is more of a concern than the drop in price. When the opportunities are gone the price will likely disappear as well.

Feed Oats:
March – June $4.15-4.35/bu (Limited Tonnage) – up slightly for May – June but very limited tonnage available

For a history of trades and grain pricing in your area please go to Agfinity.com or give us a call at 1-888-969-5552, also check out our Agfinity App available for IOS or google play the link for that is available on our website as well.

This is Joseph Billett with Agfinity thanks for your time and remember that Farming is Forever.


Recent Trades

#2CW Oats (ID: 23729)
28.00 MT
FOB Maskwacis, AB
Mar 22 – Mar 31
$265.00/MT or $4.09/BU (Gross)
$257.50/MT or $3.97/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 22, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23723)
168.00 MT
FOB Wetaskiwin, AB
Mar 22 – Apr 07
$365.00/MT or $7.95/BU (Gross)
$357.50/MT or $7.78/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 22, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23732)
126.00 MT
FOB Standard, AB
Apr 01 – Apr 30
$396.00/MT or $8.62/BU (Gross)
$388.50/MT or $8.46/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 22, 2023

#3CW Oats (ID: 23736)
42.00 MT
FOB La Crete, AB
Mar 22 – Apr 30
$214.99/MT or $3.32/BU (Gross)
$207.49/MT or $3.20/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 22, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23734)
84.00 MT
FOB Bonnyville, AB
May 01 – May 31
$364.00/MT or $7.93/BU (Gross)
$356.50/MT or $7.76/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 22, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23700)
84.00 MT
FOB Bonnyville, AB
Apr 01 – Apr 30
$364.00/MT or $7.93/BU (Gross)
$356.50/MT or $7.76/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 21, 2023

Heated Barley (ID: 23722)
84.00 MT
FOB Hotchkiss, AB
Mar 21 – Apr 05
$315.00/MT or $6.86/BU (Gross)
$307.50/MT or $6.69/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 21, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23708)
42.00 MT
FOB Morinville, AB
Mar 22 – Apr 15
$253.90/MT or $3.92/BU (Gross)
$246.40/MT or $3.80/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 21, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 23721)
126.00 MT
FOB Goodsoil, SK
Mar 21 – Apr 15
$244.17/MT or $3.77/BU (Gross)
$236.67/MT or $3.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 21, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23711)
35.00 MT
FOB Stony Plain, AB
Mar 21 – Apr 14
$363.00/MT or $7.90/BU (Gross)
$355.50/MT or $7.74/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 20, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 23719)
84.00 MT
FOB Killam, AB
Mar 20 – Mar 31
$266.87/MT or $4.12/BU (Gross)
$259.37/MT or $4.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 20, 2023

Organic Organic Yellow Peas (ID: 23691)
84.00 MT
FOB La Crete, AB
May 01 – Jul 31
$799.18/MT or $21.75/BU (Gross)
$791.68/MT or $21.55/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 20, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23713)
378.00 MT
FOB Trochu, AB
May 01 – Jun 30
$397.91/MT or $8.66/BU (Gross)
$390.41/MT or $8.50/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 17, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23479)
84.00 MT
FOB Goodsoil, SK
Mar 17 – Apr 15
$244.17/MT or $3.77/BU (Gross)
$236.67/MT or $3.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 17, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23690)
26.00 MT
FOB Calgary, AB
Mar 17 – Apr 30
$392.39/MT or $8.54/BU (Gross)
$384.89/MT or $8.38/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23707)
126.00 MT
FOB Vermilion, AB
Mar 17 – May 31
$375.00/MT or $8.16/BU (Gross)
$367.50/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23705)
126.00 MT
FOB Kitscoty, AB
Mar 16 – Jun 30
$375.00/MT or $8.16/BU (Gross)
$367.50/MT or $8.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

Organic #2 Yellow Peas (ID: 23681)
84.00 MT
FOB Fort Vermilion, AB
Apr 01 – Jun 30
$799.18/MT or $21.75/BU (Gross)
$791.68/MT or $21.55/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

Organic #2 Yellow Peas (ID: 23678)
84.00 MT
DLVD Moose Jaw, SK
Apr 01 – May 31
$909.41/MT or $24.75/BU (Gross)
$901.91/MT or $24.55/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23645)
168.00 MT
FOB Joffre, AB
Apr 01 – May 01
$385.00/MT or $8.38/BU (Gross)
$377.50/MT or $8.22/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

#2CW CPSR Wheat (ID: 23647)
84.00 MT
FOB Warburg, AB
Mar 16 – Mar 31
$404.00/MT or $10.99/BU (Gross)
$385.45/MT or $10.49/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

NC CW Feed Barley (ID: 23696)
42.00 MT
FOB Rochester, AB
Sep 01 – Sep 30
$325.00/MT or $7.08/BU (Gross)
$317.50/MT or $6.91/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 23636)
42.00 MT
FOB Tomahawk, AB
Apr 01 – Apr 30
$288.00/MT or $4.44/BU (Gross)
$254.20/MT or $3.92/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

Feed Green Peas (ID: 23638)
84.00 MT
FOB Linaria, AB
Mar 15 – Mar 31
$432.00/MT or $11.76/BU (Gross)
$424.50/MT or $11.55/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 16, 2023

OS Heated Canola (ID: 23693)
126.00 MT
FOB Ituna, SK
Mar 15 – Mar 31
$760.00/MT or $17.24/BU (Gross)
$669.20/MT or $15.18/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 15, 2023

#3CW Oats (ID: 23615)
252.00 MT
FOB Provost, AB
Mar 15 – Apr 15
$256.00/MT or $3.95/BU (Gross)
$248.50/MT or $3.83/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 15, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23692)
84.00 MT
FOB Waskatenau, AB
Mar 15 – Apr 15
$361.16/MT or $7.86/BU (Gross)
$353.66/MT or $7.70/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 15, 2023

NC CW Feed Barley (ID: 23686)
420.00 MT
FOB Sibbald, AB
Sep 01 – Sep 30
$334.00/MT or $7.27/BU (Gross)
$326.50/MT or $7.11/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 15, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23668)
126.00 MT
FOB Innisfree, AB
Mar 15 – Apr 15
$368.05/MT or $8.01/BU (Gross)
$360.55/MT or $7.85/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 14, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23683)
84.00 MT
FOB Innisfree, AB
Mar 14 – Mar 31
$363.30/MT or $7.91/BU (Gross)
$355.80/MT or $7.75/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 14, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23667)
84.00 MT
FOB Speers, SK
Mar 14 – Mar 31
$266.50/MT or $4.11/BU (Gross)
$233.70/MT or $3.60/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 14, 2023

NC CW Feed Barley (ID: 23660)
84.00 MT
FOB Senlac, SK
Sep 01 – Sep 30
$329.01/MT or $7.16/BU (Gross)
$321.51/MT or $7.00/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 13, 2023

CW Feed SWS Wheat (ID: 23665)
126.00 MT
FOB Hanna, AB
Mar 14 – Apr 30
$398.66/MT or $10.85/BU (Gross)
$391.16/MT or $10.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 13, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23652)
42.00 MT
FOB Perryvale, AB
Mar 14 – Apr 30
$241.00/MT or $3.72/BU (Gross)
$233.50/MT or $3.60/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 13, 2023

#2CW Oats (ID: 23658)
42.00 MT
FOB Waskatenau, AB
Mar 14 – Apr 07
$257.00/MT or $3.96/BU (Gross)
$249.50/MT or $3.85/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 13, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23634)
84.00 MT
FOB Rimbey, AB
Mar 10 – Apr 30
$381.00/MT or $8.30/BU (Gross)
$373.50/MT or $8.13/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 09, 2023

CW Feed HRS Wheat (ID: 23623)
126.00 MT
FOB Westlock, AB
Mar 10 – Apr 15
$396.99/MT or $10.80/BU (Gross)
$389.49/MT or $10.60/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 09, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23646)
420.00 MT
FOB Water Valley, AB
Mar 10 – May 31
$388.72/MT or $8.46/BU (Gross)
$381.22/MT or $8.30/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 09, 2023

Feed Oats (ID: 23629)
126.00 MT
FOB Brosseau, AB
Mar 09 – Apr 30
$255.00/MT or $3.93/BU (Gross)
$247.50/MT or $3.82/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 08, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23649)
42.00 MT
FOB Clive, AB
Apr 01 – May 15
$398.93/MT or $8.69/BU (Gross)
$377.13/MT or $8.21/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 08, 2023

OS Feed Rye (ID: 23579)
252.00 MT
FOB Irricana, AB
Mar 09 – Apr 30
$348.03/MT or $8.84/BU (Gross)
$340.53/MT or $8.65/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 08, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23648)
168.00 MT
FOB Provost, AB
Mar 08 – Mar 31
$365.00/MT or $7.95/BU (Gross)
$357.50/MT or $7.78/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 08, 2023

CW Feed Barley (ID: 23642)
42.00 MT
FOB Neilburg, SK
Mar 13 – Mar 14
$399.00/MT or $8.69/BU (Gross)
$367.20/MT or $7.99/BU (Net)
TRADED Mar 08, 2023