Following the decrease in all commodities, milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange finished lower on Thursday.
Class III milk fell 23 cents to $21.38 in October, 34 cents to $21.39 in November, and 24 cents to $21.46 in December. $21.10 in January, down 22 cents. Contracts for the months of February through April are reduced by 20 cents.
Dry whey is now $0.4775, down $0.01.
Blocks remain the same at $2.06.
steady at $2.06 per barrel.
At $3.1725, butter is down $0.0350. At that price, one deal was completed.
Nonfat dry milk is now $1.58, up $0.03. There were fifteen transactions from $1.55 to $1.58.
