CHICAGO — Grain futures were mostly lower Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for Mar delivery fell 10.25 cents to $5.3775 a bushel; Mar corn was a 4.75 cents lower at 3.81 a bushel; Mar oats were declined 10.50 cents to $2.8275 a bushel; while Mar soybeans gained 5.25 cents to $10.0925 bushel.
Beef was lower and pork was higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Feb live cattle was off 1.70 cents at $1.5575 a pound; Mar feeder cattle fell .82 cent to $2.1010 a pound; while Feb lean hogs were .85 cents higher to $.7602 a pound.
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