Hog futures supported by higher pork values

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mixed, and feeders were higher ahead of the week’s direct business.  Feeders had additional support from the lower move in corn and concerns about availability.  December lives closed $.27 lower at $186.50 and February lives closed $.50 lower at $187.70.  January feeder cattle closed $1.17 higher at […]

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