Grain futures were lower in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. March corn was down 3.5 cents at $4.75 a bushel. March wheat fell by 7.5 cents at $5.39 a bushel. March oats were down 2.
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CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.75 a bushel. Mar. wheat was unchanged at $5.38 a bushel. Mar. oats lost 7.25 cents at $3.50 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 0.25 cent at $10.20 a bushel. Beef was lower and pork was lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were higher Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn gained 0.25 cent at $4.75 a bushel. Mar. wheat rose by 2 cents at $5.47 a bushel. Mar. oats was up 9 cents at $3.53 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 0.25 cent at $10.46 a bushel. Beef was lower and pork was higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn rose by 2.25 cents at $4.77 a bushel. Mar. wheat lost 1.5 cents at $5.36 a bushel. Mar. oats lost 1 cents at $3.49 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 9 cents at $10.28 a bushel. Beef was mixed and pork was flat on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
CHICAGO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures closed lower on Thursday due to profit-taking, as the most-active contracts failed to surpass last week's long-term highs, while grains, crude oil and Wall Street equities also declined, analysts said.
CHICAGO, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures closed narrowly mixed on Friday, hovering just below long-term highs ahead of a long U.S. holiday weekend and Monday's inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
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CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.79 a bushel. Mar. wheat rose by 0.25 cent at $5.47 a bushel. Mar. oats was down 5 cents at $3.49 a bushel. Mar. soybeans rose by 0.75 cent at $10.43 a bushel. Beef was higher and pork was lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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