Cattle country was quiet on Wednesday afternoon as packers backed bids down several dollars from the morning. Live bids started out at 130.00, and are now at 128.00, while dressed bids started out around 210.00 and are now at 208.00. DTN reports some of their contacts are saying that the disinterest in buying cattle is due to lower futures, being well bought, and preparing for summer heat. Asking prices are around 132.00 in the South, and 213.00 in the North.
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