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Friday, July 25, 2008
Agriculture futures trade mostly higher on CBOT
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Agriculture futures traded mostly higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.

Wheat for September delivery added 23.25 cents to $8.11 a bushel; December corn gained 4 cents to $5.965 a bushel; December oats fell 6 cents to $4.015 a bushel; November soybeans rose 13.5 cents to $13.865 a bushel.

Beef futures traded lower and pork futures traded mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

August live cattle fell 0.73 cent to 97.82 cents a pound; August cattle lost 0.62 cent to $1.1175 a pound; August lean hogs shed 1.12 cents to 78.6 cents a pound; July pork bellies gained 2.93 cents to 75.7 cents a pound.

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