at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday, the dairy markets were mostly up. Class Three milk for April was up $.02 at $14.27 a hundredweight. May was up $.03 to $14.30. June was up $.06 to 14.72. July was up $.07 to $15.30. Milk futures from August through December were all up four to seven cents, and unchanged early next year.
Grade AA Butter was up $.0050 at $2.22 per pound. Sixteen carloads were sold with prices ranging from $2.21 to $2.2250. Barrels were up $.0050 at $1.4450 per pound. Six carloads sold with prices at $1.4450 and $1.4475. 40-pound blocks remain unchanged at $1.53 per pound. No sales were recorded. Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $.69 per pound. No sales were recorded. Dry whey was down $.0050 at $.28 cents per pound. One carload was sold at that price.