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Agriculture futures trade mostly higher on CBOT
Posted 14 July 2008 @ 01:52 am HKT
CHICAGO (AP) - Agriculture futures traded mostly higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery rose 12.5 cents to $8.19 a bushel; July corn gained 4.75 cents to $6.80 a bushel; July oats fell 3.5 cents to $4.37 a bushel; July soybeans rose 21 cents to $16.305 a bushel.
Beef futures traded lower and pork futures traded higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle fell 0.85 cent to $1.012 cents a pound; August cattle shed 0.93 cent to $1.1172 a pound; July lean hogs rose 1.02 cents to 74.97 cents a pound; July pork bellies gained 0.75 cent to 66.6 cents a pound.
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