A slow end to the week for cash business

Direct cash cattle trade was pretty quiet Friday.  For the week, northern dressed deals were marked at $332 to $335, $4 to $7 higher than the prior week’s weighted average basis in Nebraska.  Southern live deals were at $210, $6 higher than the previous week’s business.  At the Mobridge Livestock Exchange in South Dakota, the […]

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