Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange turned around Tuesday as traders worry over the impact of expanding E-15 on feed costs and cash markets seem to have started their holiday weekend.
April Class III milk was down 11 cents at $24.10. May 12 cents lower at $24.81. June up a penny at $24.83. July four cents lower at $24.65. August through to October 10 to 21 cents lower.
Dry whey unchanged at $0.6350.