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CME dairy markets mostly down Thursday

The dairy markets were mostly lower Thursday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

 Class Three May milk was down $.02 at $15.23 a hundredweight. June was down $.25 to $15.77. July was down $.15 to $16.17.  August was down $.12 to $16.54. The milk futures from September through next April ranged from eight to fifteen cents lower.

Grade AA Butter was up $.0050 at $2.3850 per pound.  Seventeen carloads sold from $2.38 to $2.39.

Barrels were down $.0450 at $1.5350 per pound.  Fourteen carloads of barrels sold with prices from $1.5350 to $1.58.

 40-pound blocks were down $.0175 to  $1.5825 per pound. Two carloads sold from $1.5825 to $1.5850.

Nonfat dry milk was up $0075 at $.8550 per pound.  Eleven carloads sold from $.8475 to $.86.

Dry whey was up $.0275 to $.3675 cents per pound.  Three carloads sold from $.3475 to $.3650.

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