At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange dairy markets were mixed Tuesday. Class Three May milk was down $.03 at $15.25 a hundredweight. June was up $.09 to $15.86. July was up $.04 to $16.18. August was up $.06 to $16.52. The milk futures from September through next April ranged from one to five cents higher.
Grade AA Butter was down $.0225 at $2.3025 per pound. Twenty carloads sold with prices ranging from $2.3025 to $2.3250. Barrels were down $.0025 to $1.65 per pound. Sixteen carloads sold at $1.65 and $1.6525. 40-pound blocks were up $.01 to $1.7025 per pound. Two carloads sold at $1.6875 and $1.6950. Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $.86 per pound. No sales were recorded. Dry whey was unchanged at $.32 cents per pound. No sales were recorded.