Livestock were pulled down by the outside markets and poor weekly exports, plus profit taking. Grains ended mixed with export news and weather the focus. Pat Von Tersch of Professional Ag Marketing talks markets with Michelle Rook.
Livestock Pulled Down by Outside Markets and Exports, Grains Mixed on Close
Livestock were pulled down by the outside markets and poor weekly exports, plus profit taking. Grains ended mixed with export news and weather the focus.
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