CBOT: July wheat falls 5.75 cents to US$7.0925/bushel; July corn rises 3.25 cents to US$5.0275/bushel; July soybeans rise 18.5 cents to US$14.8375/bushel; June live cattle falls 0.65 cent to US$1.37/lb.
Nevin Barich
CHICAGO
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May 13, 2014
(Associated Press)
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Wheat and oats were lower while corn and soybeans were higher on the CBOT; beef lower and pork higher on the CME.
Grain futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery fell 5.75 cents to $7.0925 a bushel; July corn was 3.25 cents higher at 5.0275 a bushel; July oats were 1.50 cents lower at $3.5550 a bushel; while July soybeans advanced 18.50 cents to $14.8375 a bushel.
Beef was lower and pork was higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
June live cattle fell .65 cent to $1.37 a pound; August feeder cattle was .20 cent lower at $1.9067 a pound; while June lean hogs rose .60 cent to $1.1960 a pound.
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