Class III milk futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly higher on spread trade and oversold signals, ahead of the USDA’s monthly supply and demand report. March was down $.07 at $15.88, April was up $.14 at $16.13, May was $.13 higher at $16.25, and June was up $.16 at $16.45.
Cash cheese blocks were $.02 lower at $1.44. There were three loads sold, including one at $1.44. The last unfilled bid was on one load, also at $1.44.
Continue reading Milk futures, cash dairy mostly higher at Brownfield Ag News.
Copyright © 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau®, Inc. is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Indiana.