Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile ended on a higher note Friday continuing strength seen throughout the week.
April Class III milk down a penny at
$15.97. May up three cents at $16.32. June up two cents at $16.39.
July a nickel higher at $16.53. August through December contracts were unchanged
to three cents higher.
Dry whey down $0.0025 at $0.3275. Three trades were made at $0.3275.
Blocks down $0.0050 at $1.6850. Three trades were made ranging from $1.6850
to $1.69.
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