Wheat, corn, oat futures fall while soybeans rise on the CBOT; beef and pork prices rise
CHICAGO (AP) — Grains futures traded mixed Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery fell 1.25 cent to $7.30 a bushel; July corn dropped 10 cents to $7.455 a bushel; July oats dipped 0.5 cent at $3.87 a bushel; while July soybeans added 2 cents to $13.70 a bushel.
Beef and pork futures rose on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August live cattle rose 0.30 cent to $1.0565 a pound; August feeder cattle added 0.15 cent to $1.2740 a pound; August lean hogs rose 0.55 cent to 94.55 cents a pound; while July pork bellies were unchanged at $1.21 a pound.
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