Class III milk futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly modestly higher on spread trade and oversold signals. April was down $.05 at $15.41, May held at $15.73, June was down $.01 at $16.00, and July was up $.02 at $16.52. August through December 2017 contracts were also firm.
Cash cheese blocks were $.02 higher at $1.45. There were two loads sold, one at $1.45 and one at $1.44. The last unfilled bid was on one load at $1.43.
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