Prices
The CattleBoard: Live & Feeder Cattle Move Higher, Boxed Beef Drops Lower
Feeder cattle improves for the fourth day in a row, improving by 62 cents to reset the high for the year at $121.35. Live cattle and corn prices also increase Tuesday while boxed beef falls for the second day in a row, falling 47 cents to $159.85.
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The CattleBoard: Live & Feeder Cattle Move Higher, Boxed Beef Drops Lower
Feeder cattle improves for the fourth day in a row, improving by 62 cents to reset the high for the year at $121.35. Live cattle and corn prices also increase Tuesday while boxed beef falls for the second day in a row, falling 47 cents to $159.85.
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U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices Drop Slightly
The average U.S. retail gasoline price fell $0.003 last week to $2.934 per gallon. In the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions prices fell $0.006 to $2.919 and $2.832 respectively. In Washington gasoline prices increased by $0.008 to $3.185 per gallon. In Cleveland prices climbed $0.013 to $2.955 per gallon.
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U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices Drop Slightly
The average U.S. retail gasoline price fell $0.003 last week to $2.934 per gallon. In the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions prices fell $0.006 to $2.919 and $2.832 respectively. In Washington gasoline prices increased by $0.008 to $3.185 per gallon. In Cleveland prices climbed $0.013 to $2.955 per gallon.
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The CattleBoard: Feeder Cattle At New High For The Year, Boxed Beef Falls
Feeder cattle reaches a new high for the year after improving by $1.70 to $120.73. Corn and live cattle prices also improve. Boxed beef fell lower Monday, dropping $1.39 to $160.32. With the decrease, boxed beef falls under the 27-day average.
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The CattleBoard: Feeder Cattle At New High For The Year, Boxed Beef Falls
Feeder cattle reaches a new high for the year after improving by $1.70 to $120.73. Corn and live cattle prices also improve. Boxed beef fell lower Monday, dropping $1.39 to $160.32. With the decrease, boxed beef falls under the 27-day average.
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The CattleBoard: Live Cattle Rebounds To Finish The Week Higher, Corn Improves
Live cattle increases by 98 cents to 102.18. Feeder cattle improves by 65 cents to 119.03 and is only 17 cents shy of the 27-day high. Boxed beef recovers most of the previous day's losses and the daily drop jumped 11 cents higher to 12.18 setting a new high for the year.
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The CattleBoard: Live Cattle Rebounds To Finish The Week Higher, Corn Improves
Live cattle increases by 98 cents to 102.18. Feeder cattle improves by 65 cents to 119.03 and is only 17 cents shy of the 27-day high. Boxed beef recovers most of the previous day's losses and the daily drop jumped 11 cents higher to 12.18 setting a new high for the year.
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Dairy Products Prices Highlights: Dry Milk Improves
Nonfat Dry Milk prices received for bag, tote, and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade or United States Public Health Service (USPHS) Grade A standards averaged $1.21 per pound for the week ending December 11, 2010.
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The CattleBoard: Feeder Cattle Recovers, Corn Improves
Boxed beef falls 82 cents to $161.15, falling 20 cents below the 27-day average. The cutter cow cutout increased by 76 cents to $129.95 reaching a new 27-day high.
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The CattleBoard: Feeder Cattle Recovers, Corn Improves
Boxed beef falls 82 cents to $161.15, falling 20 cents below the 27-day average. The cutter cow cutout increased by 76 cents to $129.95 reaching a new 27-day high.
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