CME live and feeder cattle futures rose for the third day in a row on Wednesday, on continued support from a tight cattle ...
CHICAGO, July 26 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures topped a three-week high on Monday on expectations that supplies will tighten in the coming months, while feeder cattle set ...
* Feeder cattle ends down sharply * Lean hogs finish mostly weaker By Theopolis Waters CHICAGO, May 24 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle contracts slumped on Wednesday, pulled down ...
Live cattle futures are posting 50 to 70 cent gains in the nearbys at midday. Cash trade found its footing on Friday at $233 ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures jumped on Monday as bitterly cold weather was expected to slow weight gain in the ...
U.S. steak-lovers may be feeling the pinch as cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange ran to fresh record highs on Tuesday. The CME's Live Cattle contract rose to nearly 246 cents per pound, ...
Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold 2.00 to 7.00 higher with some instances of 12.00 to 15.00 higher on some lighter weight calves. Demand was good to very good. As a whole the cash markets ...
CME live and feeder cattle futures bounced for the second day on Tuesday on continued support from Friday's U.S. Department of Agriculture biannual report that stated the U.S. cattle herd had fallen ...
Live cattle futures closed the Tuesday session on a mixed note up 42 cents in some deferreds to down $1.32 in the nearby October. Cash trade started a little early this week, falling $5-9 in NE to ...
Live cattle futures were weaker on Friday, as most contracts fell 47 cents to $1.75. February was an exception, up 35 cents ...
Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange rose for a second session on Wednesday in technical trading, as wholesale beef prices firmed, traders said.
The CME will open back up this morning following the Thursday holiday. Live cattle futures closed the Christmas Eve session with contracts down $1.30 to $1.50, as December settled with a 12 cent loss.