For a second straight day, the dairy markets were mostly up at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thursday. Class Three milk for March was up $.06 at $14.30 a hundredweight. April was up $.07 at $14.12. May was up $.06 to $14.15. June was up $.03 to 14.55. Most milk futures through next March were up between $.03 and $.06 cents.
Grade AA Butter was unchanged at $2.2175 per pound. No sales were recorded. Barrels were up $.02 at $1.5450 per pound. Four carloads sold at $1.54 and $1.5450. Forty-pound blocks were up $.01 at $1.5850 per pound. Four carloads sold with prices from $1.58 to $1.5850. Nonfat dry milk was down $.0025 at $.6875 per pound. Four carloads sold with prices ranging from $.68 to $.69 per pound. Dry whey was up $.0075 closing at $.2875 cents per pound. No sales were recorded.