Cattle futures supported by direct business

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were up, watching direct business develop in the North at higher prices, following up on Tuesday’s steady to higher trade. February live was up $2.35 at $191.37 and April was $1.97 higher at $192.62. January feeders were $1.72 higher at $259.05 and March was up $1.92 at $259.37. […]

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