Cattle futures move lower at midweek

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle waiting for the week’s direct cattle business.  December live cattle closed $1.52 lower at $186.42 and February live cattle closed $1.57 lower at $187.05. November feeder cattle closed $1.10 lower at $245.50 and January feeder cattle closed $2.05 lower at $241.97. There was a light to […]

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Light cash cattle trade Thursday

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