Economic - Markets
Milk Production and Cow Numbers Drop, Prices See Some Growth
After an early rally to follow Thursday's bump higher ahead of the anticipated Milk Production report - we finished the day mixed after spot cheese failed to move higher for the second day in a row. Cheddar blocks finished down ¾ of a cent to $1.84 1/2, with Barrels down a penny to $1.92 on heavy volume. Butter gained a penny to $3.09 but powders fell lower with NFDM at $1.20 1/2, down a quarter of a cent and Dry whey down a penny to $0.47/lb.
Class III milk had June up 3 at $19.91, July down 2 at $19.75, and August sliding 2 to $20.57. Class IV milk was unchanged across the board at $21.15 June, 21.35 July, and August at $21.54/cwt.
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