Cattle futures higher, waiting on direct business to develop

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of widespread direct business.  June live cattle closed $1.82 higher at $208.10, and August live cattle closed $1.42 higher at $203.87.  May feeder cattle closed $1.42 higher at $288.35 and August feeder cattle closed $.92 higher at $292.17.  Direct cash cattle trade activity […]

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