At the Chicago Board of Trade Monday, milk futures continued to dive and the cash dairy prices were mixed. July Class Three milk was down $.04 at $14.16. August was down $.17 to $14.52. September was down $.16 to $15.06. October was down $.08 to $15.35. The milk futures from November through next June ranged from five to ten cents lower.
Grade AA Butter was up $.03 to $2.20 per pound. Eight carloads sold between $2.19 and $2.2050. Barrels were up $.0175 at $1.2625 per pound. Six carloads of barrels sold from $1.2450 to $1.2625. Forty-pound blocks were unchanged at $1.5425 per pound. No sales were recorded. Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $.7725 per pound. No sales were recorded. Dry whey was up $.0075 to $.3975 cents per pound. Two carloads sold at $.39 and $.3950.