Agriculture futures mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade; beef, pork trade mixed
By APTuesday, June 30, 2009
Agriculture, livestock futures mixed on the CBOT
CHICAGO — Agriculture futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery dropped 17.25 cents to $5.1125 a bushel, while July corn sank 29.25 cents to $3.4775 a bushel and July oats edged up 1.25 cents to $2.1475 a bushel. Soybeans for July delivery jumped 11.25 cents to $12.2625 a bushel.
Meanwhile, beef and pork futures also traded mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle slipped 0.15 cent to 85.25 cents a pound; August feeder cattle rose 1.1 cents to $1.0282 cents a pound; July lean hogs gained 0.65 cent to 58.67 cents a pound; and July pork bellies lost 1.7 cents to 54.3 cents a pound.
Filed under: Business, Finance, Financial Markets
Tags: Board-of-trade, Chicago, Commodity Markets, Illinois, North America, United States
Tags: Board-of-trade, Chicago, Commodity Markets, Illinois, North America, United States
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