Farm product prices jump Monday, March 5, 2012 by SUSAN MANNHigher feed grain costs and lower North American on-farm cattle and hog inventories drove the livestock and animal products price index up by 14.1 per cent in December 2011 compared to the same month in the previous year, according Statistics Canada’s Farm Product Price Index report released Monday.There were increases in all livestock commodities ranging from 3.3 per cent for dairy to 21.5 per cent for cattle and calves. Year-over-year increases for all of the livestock commodities were recorded in every month last year except for a 2.8 per cent decline in May in the hogs index.Overall the prices farmers received for their commodities in December 2011 was up by 9.5 per cent compared to December 2010 as livestock and crop prices continued to increase. But there are signs the increases, particularly for grain and oilseed crops, may be slowing down.Prof. Alfons Weersink, of the University of Guelph’s department of food, agriculture and resource economics, says the projections for the future aren’t quite as rosy as they were a year ago. In December 2010 the outlook was fairly bullish. This year the United States Department is still projecting strong crop prices “but not as strong as they have been.”He also notes the price variability within the year is quite significant. There’s much more variability in prices now that there was 10 years ago.Weersink says that variability is caused by a relatively tight stock-to-use ratio in crops. The markets are edgy and can shoot up or down depending on if there’s good or bad news.The crops index was up 4.9 per cent in December 2011 compared to December 2010. But for crops, the year-over-year increase in December 2011 compared to December 2010 was the smallest increase since September 2010 and that was mainly due to a 2.8 per cent decline in the grain index. The decline in the grain index ended a year-over-year growth trend that started in September 2010. All other crop commodities were up in December 2011 compared to the December a year earlier with increases ranging from 2.9 per cent for vegetables to 21.6 per cent for fruit.The oilseed index was up 3.7 per cent in December 2011 compared to the same month in the previous year. Similar to the grains index, the oilseed index began its year-over-year growth trend in September 2010. But since June 2011, its rate of increases has been slowing. BF Roundup Ready 1 rarity in this year's seed lineup The puzzling death of two agricultural workers
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