Cattle futures supported by week’s sharply higher cash business

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly higher, and feeders were up following the sharply higher cash business earlier in the week.  December lives closed $.02 lower at $187.97 and February lives closed $.02 higher at $188.62.  January feeders closed $.70 higher at $259.47 and March feeder cattle closed $1.32 higher at $258.62.  […]

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