At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, dairy markets were lower for a third straight trading session Monday. Class Three June milk was down $.11 to $15.38. July was down $.21 to $16.02. August was down $.14 to $16.65. September was down $.10 to $16.86. The milk futures from October through next May ranged from three to nine cents lower.
Grade AA Butter was unchanged at $2.3775 per pound. Unlike Friday’s Thirty-two carloads, no trades were made Monday. Barrels were unchanged at $1.52 per pound. No barrels were sold Monday. Forty-pound blocks were down $.0050 at $1.5925 per pound. Two carloads sold at $1.5925 and $1.5950. Nonfat dry milk was down $.01 at $.8150 per pound. Three carloads sold from $.8150 to $.82. Dry whey was up $.0150 at $.40 cents per pound. Two carloads sold at $.3925 and $.40.