Cattle futures mostly higher to start the week

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mostly higher Monday ahead of the week’s direct business.  December live cattle closed $.35 higher at $187.92 and February lives closed $.50 higher at $188.70.  November feeders closed $.22 lower at $249.57 and January feeders closed $.35 higher at $247.60.  Direct cash cattle trade was […]

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