Cattle futures waiting for direct business to develop

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mixed, mostly lower ahead of direct business.  Feeders closed higher on the lower move in corn.  February live cattle closed $.22 lower at $189.75 and April live cattle closed $.17 lower at $191.57.  January feeder cattle closed $1.92 higher at $257.47 and March feeders closed $1.90 higher […]

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