
Milk futures and most cash dairy prices were higher Monday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
August Class III milk was up $0.43 at $17.69. September was up $0.40 at $18.10. October was up $0.18 at $18.42. November was up $0.05 at $18.69. December through June contracts ranged from twelve cents lower in June to three cents higher in January.
Dry whey was unchanged at $0.25. No sales were recorded.
Cheese blocks were up $0.0525 at $1.96. One sale was recorded at that price.
Butter was unchanged at $2.68. Two sales were recorded at that price.
Nonfat dry milk was down $0.0125 at $1.1475, wiping out the $0.0125 gain from Friday. Seven sales were recorded, ranging from $1.1450 to $1.15.