Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile closed early for the week supported by strong exports.
April Class
III milk unchanged at $15.92. May unchanged at $15.69. June up seven
cents at $15.95. July up eight cents at $16.19. August through
December contracts were four to six cents higher.
Dry whey down
$0.0025 at $0.34. Seven trades were
made ranging from $0.34 to $0.3450.
Blocks down
$0.0050 at $1.6675. Two trades were made
at $1.6675 and $1.6725.
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