Midday markets are mixed in grains and hogs, lower in cattle. Export news and outside markets again influencing trade. Michelle Rook gets an update with Steve Freed of ADM Investor Services.
Midday Markets Mixed with Export News and Outside Market Influence
Midday markets are mixed in the grains and hogs, lower in cattle.
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