At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thursday, dairy markets were up for a second day following a four-day downturn. Class Three June milk was up $.11 to $15.42. July was up $.15 to $16.04. August was up $.20 to $16.61. September was up $.19 to $16.87. The milk futures from October through next May ranged from twelve to twenty-one cents higher.
Grade AA Butter was up $.01 to $2.39 per pound. Three carloads sold from $2.38 to $2.39. Barrels were up $.0125 to $1.5175 per pound. Two carloads were sold from $1.5050 to $1.51. Forty-pound blocks were up $.02 at $1.60 per pound. Ten carloads sold from $1.5825 to $1.6050. Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $.8125 per pound. No sales were recorded. Dry whey was up $.0025 at $.4075 cents per pound. No sales were recorded.