11.   Feeder cattle rose as a drop in feed costs made it more profitable to fatten the young cattle for slaughter, increasing demand.

12.   Feeder cattle rose as feedlot operators took advantage of falling corn prices to fatten more young cattle for slaughter, analysts said.

13.   Feeder cattle rose on speculation that the supply of animals will decrease during the second half of the year, analysts said.

14.   Feeder cattle rose as demand for the young animals increased as falling corn prices make it more profitable for feedlot operators to raise them to slaughter weight.

15.   Feeder cattle rose on expectation that demand for the young animals would increase as cheaper feed costs boost profits for feedlots.

16.   Feeder cattle rose on expectations that lower feed costs will increase demand for the young cattle.

17.   In CHICAGO, feeder cattle rose as expectations for lower feed costs increased demand from feedlot operators looking for young animals to fatten for slaughter.

18.   In CHICAGO, cattle rose amid growing retail demand for beef at a time when immediate supplies are tight.

19.   In other markets, cattle rose to a five-week high on expectations of fewer animals sent to feedlots, and wheat rose.

20.   In CHICAGO, feeder cattle rose as a drop in feed costs made it more profitable to fatten the young cattle for slaughter, increasing demand.

n. + rise >>共 498
stock 17.07%
price 14.46%
dollar 4.79%
share 4.14%
bond 3.74%
future 2.95%
rate 2.65%
cost 1.59%
tension 1.56%
sale 1.40%
cattle 0.12%
cattle + v. >>共 161
be 18.79%
graze 8.81%
rise 5.48%
have 3.72%
die 2.54%
eat 2.54%
come 2.35%
fall 2.15%
roam 1.96%
feed 1.76%
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