On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, milk futures were mostly higher, while the cash dairy market was stable to lower.
April Class III milk was down $0.04 to $19.46. May was up $0.11 to $18.61. June was up $0.13 to $18.60. July was up $0.08 to $19.01. Contracts for August through February ranged from unchanged in January and February to eleven cents higher in November.
Dry whey was down $0.0025 to $0.44. There were no recorded sales.
Cheese blocks were down $0.01 to $1.9250. At that price, only one sale was recorded.
Cheese barrels were down $0.03 to $1.8750. There were no recorded sales.
Butter remained unchanged at $2.3975 per pound. Five sales were recorded ranging from $2.3975 to $2.4150.
Nonfat dry milk remained unchanged at $1.1475. There were no recorded sales.