CBOT: December wheat falls 4 cents to US$8.6450/bushel; December corn drops 11.50 cents to US$7.3950/bushel; November soybeans decline 31.50 cents to US$15.27/bushel; December live cattle rises 0.10 to US$1.2542/lb.

Nevin Barich

Nevin Barich

LOS ANGELES , November 2, 2012 () – According to the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat for December delivery fell 4 cents to US$8.6450 a bushel, while December corn dropped 11.50 cents to $7.3950 a bushel, the Associated Press reported Nov. 2.

November soybeans declined 31.50 cents to $15.27 a bushel, while December live cattle rose 0.10 to $1.2542 a pound.

The primary source of this article is the Associated Press, New York, New York, on Oct. 12, 2012.

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