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CME dairy prices down Monday

The dairy markets were down at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday.

October Class Three milk was down $.02 at $15.53.  November was down $.11 at $15.42. December was down $.09 at $15.42.  January was down $.09 to $15.33. The milk futures from February through next September ranged from zero to seven cents lower.

Dry whey was down $.05 at  $.5250 cents per pound. Eight sales were made from $.52 to $.5625

Forty-pound blocks were up $.0075 at $1.5050 per pound.  Three carloads traded from $1.4850 to $1.5050.

Barrels were down $.0275 at $1.24 per pound.  Seven carloads sold from $1.24 to $1.25.

 Grade AA Butter was down $.0450 at $2.2150 per pound.  Two carloads sold at $2.2150 and $2.22.

Nonfat dry milk was down $.0025 at $.87 per pound.  One carload sold at that price.

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