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CME dairy markets fall again Wednesday

Dairy markets were mostly lower again on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Wednesday.

December Class Three milk was down $.01 at $13.88.  January was down $.11 to $14.20. February was down $.12 to $14.61.  March was down $.08 at $14.97. The milk futures from April through next November ranged from zero to eight cents lower.

Dry whey was up $.0125 at  $.4450 cents per pound. No sales were recorded.

Forty-pound blocks were down $.0100 at $1.35 per pound.  No sales were recorded. Two trades were made at that price.

Barrels were up $.0025 at $1.2825 per pound.  One trade was made at $1.2850.

Grade AA Butter was down $.0050 at $2.2275 per pound.  No sales were recorded.

Nonfat dry milk was down $.0050 at $.91 per pound.  One trade was made at that price.

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