Class III milk futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly modestly higher on spread trade and technical buying as contracts have lost a lot of ground recently. March was down $.01 at $16.03, April was up $.07 at $15.96, May was $.14 higher at $16.04, and June was up $.09 at $16.25.
Cash cheese blocks were $.02 lower at $1.47. There was one load sold at $1.47. The last uncovered offer was for one load at $1.48.
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