With one exception, the dairy markets gained ground before the Thanksgiving break.
The last day of dairy trading this week at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange saw the Class III milk futures for November down $.02 to $16.80. Everything else closed up.
December milk was up $.05 at $15.42. January was up $.06 at $14.66. February was up $.10 to $14.66. There were gains in the milk futures market for the balance of 2018, including some double-digit increases in June, July, October, and December.
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