Live cattle futures mostly higher, feeders up ahead of direct business

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mixed, mostly modestly higher, and feeders were up, preparing for this week’s direct cash cattle business. Feeders did see support from Monday’s losses in corn. February live was down $.67 at $228.97 and April was $.17 lower at $229.52. January feeders were $.82 higher at $347.00 and March […]

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