Milk futures
on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange continued lower as the government shutdown weighs
on the market.
January class III milk futures closed down six cents at $14.14. February down 16 cents at $14.41. March down a dime at $14.88. April down a dime at $15.31. May through September contracts were four to nine cents lower.
Dry whey unchanged
at $0.4825 cents.
Blocks down
$0.02 at $1.38.
Barrels down
$0.0150 at $1.2775. Four trades were
made ranging from $1.2775 to $1.2925.
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