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The 2025 peak grilling season began on the Memorial Day weekend and will run through early September when the Labor Day holiday marks the end of the summer. Grills are working overtime as those ...
Thinly traded March feeders FCH3 settled up 1.625 cents at 193.750 cents a pound after reaching 193.800 cents, the highest on a continuous chart of front-month feeder cattle futures FCc1 since ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures moved higher on Thursday, supported by cash cattle prices in the Northern U.S. Plains, analysts said. By Christopher Walljasper CHICAGO, Jan 6 ...
The CME Feeder Cattle Index was down 14 cents @ $310.85. The weekly OKC feeder cattle auction showed an estimated 4,422 head sold. Prices were steady for steers, with calves down $5-10.
Short-covering and futures' discounts to early-week cash returns provided downside market support, they said. February live cattle closed down 0.250 cent per pound to 116.525 cents, and April 0. ...
Futures' discounts to this week's better-than-anticipated cash prices generated more buying. June closed 3.400 cents per pound higher at 1s 30.825 cents, and August 1.350 cents higher at 126.050 ...
CME February lean hogs settled down 0.150 cent at 81.150 cents per pound, having reached lows of 80.000 cents per pound for a second session in a row, the lowest price since Oct. 16.
CME June live cattle futures settled up 0.725 cent to end at 199.8 cents per pound and May feeder cattle futures ended 1.575 cents higher to 282.525 cents per pound.
CHICAGO - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle closed higher on Monday and erased Friday's losses, supported by short-covering and futures' discounts to last week's cash prices, traders said.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle on Thursday reversed some of their recent gains, pressured by profit-taking following this week's initial cash prices that fell short of expectations, said ...
CHICAGO - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle gained Wednesday on short-covering following a snapback in wholesale beef values, traders said. June closed up 0.500 cent per lb to 151.975 cents ...