Hog futures supported by higher cash business

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were lower and feeders were mixed waiting for the week’s direct business to develop.  August lives closed $.57 lower at $187.12 and October live cattle closed $.77 lower at $186.67.  August feeder cattle closed $.27 higher at $257.25 and September feeders closed $.15 higher at $257.10.  Direct cash […]

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