At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tuesday, dairy markets were mixed. Class Three milk for April was down $.03 at $14.43 a hundredweight. May was down $.02 to $14.85. June was up $.04 to 15.23. July was up $.02 to $15.69. The milk futures from August through January closed between zero and one cent lower.
Grade AA Butter was unchanged at $2.32 per pound. Twenty-three carloads sold with prices from $2.31 to $2.33. Barrels were unchanged at $1.4775 per pound. Six carloads sold with prices ranging from $1.4775 to $1.48. 40-pound blocks were up $.0375 at $1.64 per pound. One carload sold at that price. Nonfat dry milk was up $.0075 to $.7350 per pound. Five carloads sold with prices between $.7350 and $.7450. Dry whey was down $.01 at $.30 cents per pound. One carload sold at that price.