CBOT: July wheat drops 14.50 cents to US$6.1325/bushel; July corn slips 0.50 cents to US$5.6750/bushel; July soybeans rise 9.50 cents to US$13.4950/bushel; August live cattle falls 0.77 cent to US$1.1920/lb.

Nevin Barich

Nevin Barich

CHICAGO , June 5, 2012 () – Grains futures traded mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.

Wheat for July delivery dropped 14.50 cents to $6.1325 a bushel; July corn slipped 0.50 cent to $5.6750 a bushel; July oats rose 1.50 cent to $2.89 a bushel; while July soybeans rose 9.50 cents to $13.4950 a bushel.

Beef and pork futures were also mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

August live cattle fell 0.77 cent to $1.1920 a pound; August feeder cattle rose 0.70 cent to $1.5917 a pound; while July lean hogs rose 0.52 cent to 91.57 cents a pound.

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