Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange closed higher Tuesday after a mostly supportive supply and demand report and higher cash trade. June up a nickel at $16.35. July up 13 cents at $16.84. August 13 cents higher at $17.15. September up eight cents at $17.39. October through February contracts two to nine higher. Dry whey unchanged at $0.3575. Blocks up $0.01 at $1.7950. One trade was made at that price. Barrels up $0.0175 at $1.5525. One trade was made at that price.
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