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CME Butter and Whey Up in Friday's Dairy Trade

The dairy markets were down except for butter and whey Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

 Class Three May milk was down $.02 at $15.17 a hundredweight. June was down $.09 to $15.67. July was down $.07 to $16.35.  August was down $.04 to $16.75. The milk futures from September through next April ranged from two to ten cents lower.

Grade AA Butter was up $.0125 at $2.4150 per pound.  Thirteen carloads sold from $2.4025 to $2.4150.

Barrels were down $.0050 at $1.5450 per pound.  Five carloads of barrels sold from $1.5450 to $1.55.

 40-pound blocks were down $.0150 to  $1.61 per pound. Three carloads sold from $1.61 to $1.6150.

Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $.8425 per pound. Three carloads sold from $.8425 to $.8450.

Dry whey was up $.0025 to $.3725 cents per pound.  One carload sold at that price.