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Dairy markets continued their downhill decent as we kicked off the first day of May.
Class III milk saw it’s first green in several days
Q2 Class III Milk futures lost about 12 cents settling to $18.52.
Milk markets found support despite a sell off in Cheese.
A strong week of Class III milk continued into Friday’s trade.
After a strong morning trade, the CME spot trade pushed April milk down from 19.19, below 19 and then ran to its highs of $19.48.
April Class III milk futures were limit up. Here’s how other commodities fared.
Class III milk markets ended Monday’s trading session in a mixed fashion.
Grain markets and milk prices continue to move lower.
Dairy products continue their fall off last year’s all-time high prices.
Grain markets continued their trek lower while milk prices remained relatively flat.
Class III milk settlements were all over the place on Monday.
Dairy Markets were muted Friday as corn prices and the DOW Jones plummeted lower.
Class III markets saw March to June prices rise 11-24 cents/cwt while second half values ranged from even to 12 cents stronger.
All markets in ag experienced light trading volumes ahead of the three-day weekend.