CBOT: September wheat down 30.50 cents to US$9.1275/bushel; December corn falls 11.75 cents to US$7.84/bushel; November soybeans tumble 66.25 cents to US$16.20/bushel; August live cattle up 0.65 cent to US$1.1860/lb.
Andrew Rogers
CHICAGO
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July 23, 2012
(Associated Press)
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Grains futures fell Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery fell 30.50 cents to $9.1275 a bushel; December corn fell 11.75 cents to $7.84 a bushel; December oats slipped 6.75 cents to $3.8225 a bushel; while November soybeans dropped 66.25 cents to $16.20 a bushel.
Beef and pork futures were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle rose 0.65 cent to $1.1860 a pound; August feeder cattle fell 0.45 cent to $1.3565 a pound; while August lean hogs slipped 0.38 cent to 93.32 cents a pound.
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