Cattle markets improve with increased demand
There has been an improvement in the cattle markets after a very difficult March.
Provincial cattle specialist Leah Clark said it’s over concerns about COVID-19 and the food supply chain.
“We are seeing strong retail demand. The futures markets, we’ve had limit up and limit down moves, but we’re seeing some positive indicators pushing those prices up,” she said. “Those positive indicators are just the fact the world needs food. The world needs food and locally we need food.”
Clark said feeder steer prices have jumped an average of $14 per hundredweight (cwt).