Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile continued higher Tuesday supported by improving stocks, exports, and a bullish milk production report.
April Class
III milk remained unchanged at $15.92. May up a nickel at $15.87.
June up two cents at $16.06. July six cents higher at $16.31.
August through December contracts were four to seven cents higher.
Dry whey down
$0.0025 at $0.3350. Four trades
were made ranging from $0.3350 to $0.3375.
Blocks down
$0.0025 at $1.6725.
Barrels unchanged
at $1.5750.
Butter down
$0.0075 at $2.2625. Seven trades were
made ranging from $2.2550 to $2.2650.
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