GENERAL OVERVIEW:
Milk futures were mostly higher in normal trading activity. Class IV futures were supported by the strength in nonfat dry milk. Choppy cash trade is expected to continue.
MILK:
Milk futures were mostly higher, but volatility was limited. The choppiness of underlying cash does not support a trending market. The only category showing consistency is nonfat dry milk. It has increased in price over the past eight consecutive trading days. There is some thought that the price could be near a threshold, but that remains to be seen. The price has moved back to the highest level since June 12. Milk production has increased from its lows seen during the hot weather in most areas, but it is not fully back to the level it was before. However, the return to higher milk output has come at a good time as more milk is moving to bottling. Spot milk has tightened with prices ranging from class to $5.00 over class, but there is sufficient available for those who need it.
AVERAGE CLASS III PRICES:
| 3 Month: | $17.14 |
| 6 Month: | $17.30 |
| 9 Month: | $17.36 |
| 12 Month: | $17.45 |
CHEESE:
The block cheese price has had difficulty remaining above $1.60 for very long. Buyers see no need to be aggressive. This has been seen over a few days as they never showed up to do business during spot trading. They are generally more aggressive at this time of year as buying interest increases from packagers and recutters as they prepare for the upcoming holiday season in a few months.
BUTTER:
The butter price has been unable to find solid support. A good volume of loads continues to change hands on the daily spot market with a significant number of uncovered offers remaining each day. Until the selling interest dries up, the upside price potential will be limited.
OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
December corn closed down 1.50 cents per bushel at $4.8800, November soybeans closed up 0.75 cent at $12.1675, and December soybean meal closed up $0.10 per ton at $318.80. December Chicago wheat closed down 8.00 cents at $6.8125. October live cattle closed up $0.15 at $218.93. September crude oil is up $0.70 per barrel at $85.20. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 116 points at 53,343, with the NASDAQ down 355 points at 26,290.

