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CME dairy markets mostly up Monday

Dairy prices were mostly up Monday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

 Class Three April milk was unchanged at $14.52 a hundredweight.  May was up $.19 at $15.09. June was up $.19 to 15.49. July was up $.17 to $15.93.  The milk futures from August through next March ranged from seven to fourteen cents higher.

Grade AA Butter was up $.0050 to $2.32 per pound.  Ten carloads traded with prices between $2.3150 and $2.32.

Barrels were down $.01 to $1.49 per pound.  Seventeen carloads sold with prices between $1.49 and $1.50.

 40-pound blocks were up $0275 to $1.63 per pound.   Two carloads sold at $1.5350 and $1.63.

Nonfat dry milk was up $.0275 at $.8325 per pound.  Two carloads sold at $.8325 and $.8375.

Dry whey was unchanged at $.3150 cents per pound.  No sales were recorded.

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