Class III milk futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly higher on spread trade and follow through buying. May was up $.03 at $15.63, June was unchanged at $16.48, July was $.07 higher at $16.98, and August was up $.06 at $17.40.
Cash cheese blocks were $.035 higher at $1.67. Four loads were sold, including one at $1.67 and two at $1.66. Barrels were up $.01 at $1.54. 19 loads were sold, five at $1.54 and 14 at $1.53.
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