Go to 6:15 to hear AgriHQ senior analyst Mel Croad talk more on the grain markets around the country.
Canterbury feed wheat is sitting at $458 per tonne and Canterbury feed barley just over $400 per tonne, both of which have been around these levels for most of the year.
With many farmers not looking for supplementary feed following a mild winter, a lack of buying activity has lead to quiet grain markets across the country, AgriHQ senior analyst Mel Croad reports.
Mel Croad