Direct cash cattle markets are quiet after the light trade that developed late Wednesday in Nebraska. Sales were mostly at $188 on the dressed basis, down $2 from last week’s weighted average, with a few as high as $189 to $190. Profit margins have narrowed recently and widespread business may wait until after Friday’s USDA numbers. Asking prices are around $121 to $122 live and $190 to $192 dressed with bids reported at $115 to $117 live and $187 and $190 dressed.
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