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Seasonal demand pulls cattle prices higher

2015-04-04 15:12:00| Beef

Cattle prices were higher across most of of the cattle and beef market. Calves and feeder cattle traded mostly $2-$5 per cwt higher, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Cash fed cattle gained $2-$5 this week, bringing $167-$170 per cwt on a live basis. Dressed sales were $3-$5 higher at $265-$268 per cwt. Choice wholesale beef value was $4.77 per cwt higher and Select was up $2.57 higher. read more

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