Class III milk futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly firm on spread trade and oversold signals, with many months bouncing back slightly from some big recent losses. It may just be “Turnaround Tuesday” activity, however. March was up $.04 at $15.72, April was unchanged at $15.51, May was $.11 higher at $15.75, and July was up $.08 at $16.15.
Cash cheese blocks were up $.0025 at $1.37. There were four load sold, two at $1.37.
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