Cattle, hog futures drop amid tariff concerns

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply lower as the market grapples with demand uncertainty following retaliatory tariff announcements from China. June live cattle closed $6.50 lower at $198.20 and August lives closed $6.47 lower at $194.70.  May feeder cattle closed $8.25 lower at $274.87 and Auguste feeder cattle closed $8.25 […]

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