CBOT: May wheat falls 12 cents to US$6.69/bushel; May corn falls 4.75 cents to US$5.0225/bushel; May soybeans rise 12.75 cents to US$14.9525/bushel; June live cattle rises 0.35 cent to US$1.3562/lb.
Nevin Barich
CHICAGO
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April 9, 2014
(Associated Press)
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Wheat, corn and oats fell while soybeans rose on the CBOT; beef and pork higher on the CME.
Grain futures were mostly lower Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for May delivery fell 12 cents to $6.69 a bushel; May corn was 4.75 cents lower at 5.0225 a bushel; May oats fell 11 cents to $4.24 a bushel; while May soybeans advanced 12.75 cents to $14.9525 a bushel.
Beef and pork were higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
June live cattle rose .35 cent to $1.3562 a pound; May feeder cattle was 1.35 cents higher at $1.8022 a pound; while Junelean hogs rose 3 cents to $1.2175 a pound.
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