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Grass and graze-out buyers push calf and feeder prices higher

2016-02-27 02:57:00| Beef

Demand for cattle to send to graze-out wheat and summer grass helped lift calf and feeder prices this week. Calves traded mostly $3-$8 per cwt higher this week, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Yearlings sold mostly steady to $3 higher. Strengthening wholesale beef values and cattle futures also supported calf and feeder prices. read more

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