Class III prices continued yesterday's limit moves, opening red and trading as much as 30 cents lower in nearby months.
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And then there was quiet. After a week of see-saw action in the spot cheese market, Friday’s CME cheddar prices finished ...
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After the three-day weekend, spot cheese prices reacted with a series of offers that pushed the entire Class III forward curve downward.
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The volatile trading week for cheese continued today, with both blocks and barrels jumping higher. Class III prices responded ...