At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, dairy markets were mostly lower except for butter and cheese barrels Wednesday. Class Three May milk was unchanged at $15.17 a hundredweight. June was down $.10 to $15.66. July was down $.02 to $16.49. August was up $.01 to $16.93. The milk futures from September through next April ranged from six cents lower to two cents higher.
Grade AA Butter was up $.0075 at $2.4250 per pound. Fourteen carloads sold from $2.4150 to $2.4250. Barrels were up $.0025 at $1.5575 per pound. Nine carloads sold from $1.5525 to $1.5575. Forty-pound blocks were down $.0125 to $1.6075 per pound. One carload sold at that price. Nonfat dry milk was down $.0050 at $.84 per pound. One carload sold at that price. Dry whey was unchanged at $.3775 cents per pound. Five carloads sold from $.3750 to $.3775.