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Dairy Markets Mostly Up in Chicago

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, dairy markets were mostly up Monday. Class Three May milk was up $.17 at $15.28 a hundredweight. June was up $.21 to $15.77. July was up $.16 to $16.14.  August was up $.14 to $16.46. The milk futures from September through next April ranged from zero to fourteen cents higher.

Grade AA Butter was down $.0275 at $2.3250 per pound.  No sales were recorded. Barrels were up $.0525 to $1.6525 per pound.  Three carloads sold at $1.60 and $1.6525.  40-pound blocks were up $.0275 to  $1.6925 per pound. One carload sold at $1.70. Nonfat dry milk was up $.0175 to $.86 per pound.  Six carloads sold with prices from $.8575 to $.8625. Dry whey was up $.0025 to $.33 cents per pound.  One carload sold at that price.

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