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A Mix of Steady and Slight Declines to Start the Week in Chicago

To start the week at the CME trade in Chicago, prices are a mix of steady and slightly lower. But let’s break it down together. 

CME trade, Chicago, prices, steady, slightly lower, dry whey, cheese blocks, cheese barrels, butter, nonfat dry milk, sales, recorded, slip, dairy business.

First, dry whey didn’t make any waves—it stayed put at $0.61, with no sales on record. Cheese blocks took a tiny dip, down by $0.01 to sit at $1.84, though one sale was recorded at $1.85. Cheese barrels followed suit, going down $0.02 to $1.91, and like dry whey, no sales were reported. 

Butter held its ground, unchanged at $3.1050, with no sales. However, the nonfat dry milk market saw a small slip, dropping $0.0075 to $1.2350, with two sales recorded at $1.2325 and $1.2350. 

That sounds like a lot of numbers, right? However, keeping an eye on these details can make all the difference in the dairy business.

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