GENERAL OVERVIEW:
Class III futures were lower but rebounded somewhat from the lows. Class IV futures retained their strength. January milk production was 3.2% above January 2025.
MILK:
Milk futures diverged with Class III futures lower following the block cheese and dry whey price weakness. Class IV futures showed substantial gains following the strength of butter and nonfat dry milk. It will be interesting to see where we go from here next week. The January Milk Production report was released on Friday and showed milk production in the top 24 states up 3.4%. Milk production per cow averaged 2,082 pounds, up 24 pounds from a year ago. Cow numbers increased by 15,000 head from December and up 200,000 head from January 2025. U.S milk production was 3.2% above January 2025, with milk per cow totaling 2,068 pounds, up 24 pounds above a year ago. Cow numbers increased by 14,000 head from December. U.S. cow numbers totaled 9.580 million head, up 189,000 from a year ago. Annual milk production was 2.6% higher than in 2024. Production per cow averaged 24,390 pounds, 218 pounds higher than in 2024. The annual average number of cows was 9.05 million head, up 153,000 head from 2024. There were four of the top 24 states that showed lower milk production in January. Washington was down 6.1%; New Mexico declined 3.8%; Pennsylvania declined 3.0%; and Illinois declined 1.4%. Kansas showed the largest gain of 26.1%, with South Dakota up 10.9%.
AVERAGE CLASS III PRICES:
| 3 Month: | $16.28 |
| 6 Month: | $17.06 |
| 9 Month: | $17.40 |
| 12 Month: | $17.45 |
CHEESE:
For the week, blocks increased 11 cents with 14 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.4894. Barrels increased 5 cents with one load traded. The weekly average price is $1.4700. Dry whey decreased by 4 cents with no loads traded. The weekly average price is 72.50 cents. USDA will release the January Cold Storage report on Tuesday.
BUTTER:
For the week, butter increased 16.50 cents with 38 loads traded. This is the highest price since Sept. 11, 2025. The weekly average price is $1.7650. Grade A nonfat dry milk increased 8.50 cents with 10 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.6238.
OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
March corn closed up 1.75 cents per bushel at $4.2750, March soybeans closed down 3.50 cents at $11.3750, and March soybean meal closed up $5 per ton at $309.80. May Chicago wheat closed up 13.50 cents at $5.8025. April live cattle closed down $1.43 at $242.00. April crude oil is up $0.08 per barrel at $66.48. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 231 points at 49,626, with the NASDAQ up 203 points at 22,886.


