Agriculture futures tumble on the Chicago Board of Trade; livestock prices rise
By APFriday, June 12, 2009
Agriculture futures tumble, livestock prices rise
CHICAGO — Agriculture futures fell Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery dropped 10 cents to $5.8475 a bushel, while July corn tumbled 15.5 cents to $4.255 a bushel. July oats sank 6 cents to $2.385 a bushel, while soybeans for July delivery slid 21.5 cents to $12.455 a bushel.
Meanwhile, beef and pork futures rose on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle added 0.15 cent to 81.60 cents a pound, while August feeder cattle gained 1.20 cents to 97.57 cents a pound. June lean hogs edged up 0.02 cent to 57.02 cents a pound, and July pork bellies jumped 2.90 cents to 58.45 cents a pound.
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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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