Class III Milk Nov '25 (DLX25)
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Price Performance
See More| Period | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | 16.87 +1.84% on 11/04/25 | | 17.30 -0.69% on 11/05/25 | +0.13 (+0.76%) since 11/03/25 |
| 3-Month | 16.06 +6.97% on 10/13/25 | | 18.11 -5.14% on 10/28/25 | -0.08 (-0.46%) since 09/03/25 |
| 52-Week | 16.06 +6.97% on 10/13/25 | | 19.07 -9.91% on 06/06/25 | -1.34 (-7.24%) since 12/03/24 |
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