At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed mixed on conflicting technical and fundamental factors. Along with the stronger wholesale values, the extremely cold weather is also supportive. The market is still waiting for some direction from the cash market which has remained slow. February live cattle closed $.40 lower at $122.95 and April live cattle closed $.27 higher at $124.37. January feeder cattle closed $.15 lower at $149.37 and March feeder cattle closed $.05 at $146.82.
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