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Dairy Markets Slightly Higher After Four Day Side

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Wednesday, the markets took a slight turn higher after four straight days of diving dairy prices. Class Three June milk was up $.05 to $15.31. July was up $.16 to $15.89.  August was up $.13 to $16.41. September was up $.15 to $16.68. The milk futures from October through next May ranged from zero to fourteen cents higher.

Grade AA Butter was up $.0175 to $2.38 per pound.  Four carloads sold from $2.37 to $2.38. Barrels were unchanged at $1.5050 per pound.  Eighteen carloads were sold from $1.4850 to $1.5050. Forty-pound blocks were up $.0050 at $1.58 per pound.  Ten carloads sold from $1.5725 to $1.58. Nonfat dry milk was up $.0025 at $.8125 per pound. Three carloads sold at that price. Dry whey was up $.0025 at $.4050 cents per pound.  One carload sold at that price.

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