Live cattle futures were higher watching direct business develop

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, and feeders were lower, watching direct business develop.  Feeders had some pressure from the higher move in corn. June live cattle closed $.97 higher at $214.15 and August live cattle closed $.80 higher at $208.65.  August feeder cattle closed $1.07 lower at $296.42 and September feeder […]

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