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Agriculture futures trade mostly lower on CBOT
Agriculture futures traded mostly lower Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Agriculture futures traded mostly lower Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery fell 5.25 cents to $8.60 a bushel; July corn lost 3.75 cents to $7.45 a bushel; July oats traded flat at $4.54 a bushel; July soybeans shed 7.75 cents to $16.38 a bushel.
Beef futures traded lower and pork futures traded mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle fell 0.03 cent to $1.0397 a pound; August feeder cattle dropped 0.25 cent to $1.119 a pound; July lean hogs gained 0.28 cent to 72.1 cents a pound; July pork bellies fell 3 cents to 66.05 cents a pound.
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