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Plains Fed Cattle Trade Opened At $113 In Panhandle Wednesday

        Panhandle fed cattle trade kicked off Wednesday with moderate movement at $113, a bit softer than last week’s $113 to mostly $114 market.
     Opening bids were $112, asking prices $114-115.
     The Texas Cattle Feeders Association counted 45,362 head on area showlists, up 1056 head from last week. Formulas were up a scant 227 head at 62,265.

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