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Beef was mixed and pork was lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Jun. live cattle gained 0.35 cent at $2.13 a pound. Jun. hogs was off 0.12 cent at $1.00 a pound.
Jun. live cattle rose by 0.4 cent at $2.13 a pound. Aug. feeder cattle was down 0.05 cent at $2.98 a pound. Jun. hogs was down 1.05 cents at $.99 a pound.
Jun. live cattle gained 0.65 cent at $2.15 a pound. Aug. feeder cattle fell by 1.18 cents at $3.00 a pound. Jun. hogs was up 0.6 cent at $.98 a pound.
Jun. live cattle lost 1.37 cents at $2.12 a pound. Aug. feeder cattle was off 0.42 cent at $2.98 a pound. Jun. hogs was off 0.12 cent at $.97 a pound.
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