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The livestock complex closed mostly lower Friday afternoon after an eventful week. The cash cattle market has still only seen a small sampling of cattle traded, where Southern live cattle have traded steady to $1.00 lower but Northern dressed sales have been noted at $10.00 higher. May corn is up 3 1/4 cents per bushel and May soybean meal is down $1.00. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 715.80 points.

From Friday to Friday, livestock futures scored the following changes: April live cattle up $1.88, June live cattle up $2.07; April feeder cattle up $1.95, May feeder cattle up $0.07; April lean hogs up $0.58, June lean hogs down $1.70; May corn down $0.11, July corn down $0.11.

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