Dairy Prices Show Mixed Results on Chicago Mercantile Exchange

by Yuki

On Tuesday, dairy commodity prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange exhibited a mixed performance.

Dry whey experienced a modest increase of $0.0075, reaching $0.5575, though no sales were reported for the day.

Forty-pound cheese blocks remained steady at $2.10, with two transactions taking place at this price point.

Cheese barrels saw a slight rise of $0.01, bringing the price to $2.2650, with two sales recorded at this level.

Butter prices fell by $0.0150 to $3.17. There were ten sales reported, with prices ranging between $3.17 and $3.19.

Nonfat dry milk rose by $0.0175, reaching $1.2825. Three sales were recorded, with prices ranging from $1.28 to $1.2825.

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