OVERVIEW:
Class III futures closed mixed, with traders uncertain of price direction due to steady cheese prices. Class IV futures were steady to lower due to the weakness of the butter price. The feed and milk prices decreased in July compared to June.
MILK:Class III milk futures closed mixed as the underlying cash price showed little direction. Futures gained slightly for the week amidst the volatility. Class IV futures were not AS fortunate, as prices declined substantially due to the weakness of the butter price. Milk futures do not follow the pattern of seasonal strength at this time of year. The USDA released the July Agricultural Prices report. The average corn price was $4.29 per bushel, down $0.18 from June. The average premium/ supreme hay price was $245.00 per ton, up $1.00 per ton from June and up $8.00 from July 2024. The All-milk price was $20.80, down $0.50 per cwt from June and down $2.00 per cwt from a year ago. The average soybean meal price will be released next week, completing the reporting of the prices used to calculate income over feed for the Dairy Margin Protection program. Other prices to take note of are the alfalfa hay average price in July, which was $173.00 per ton, down $4.00 per ton from June and down $10.00 per ton from a year ago. The soybean price was $10.20 per bushel, down $0.20 from June and down $1.10 from July 2024. The average price for a dairy cow was $3,010.00 in July compared to $2,360.00 in July 2024.
AVERAGE CLASS III PRICES:3 Month: | $17.72 |
6 Month: | $17.65 |
9 Month: | $17.62 |
12 Month: | $17.64 |
For the week, blocks increased 2.50 cents with 16 loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.7830. Barrels increased 2.00 cents with no loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.7810. Dry whey increased 1.50 cents with 10 loads traded. The weekly average price was 56.30 cents.
BUTTER:For the week, butter fell 19.00 cents with 17 loads traded. The weekly average price was $2.1210. Grade A nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $1.26 with 21 loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.2570. Butter fell to a new low for the year, with the price falling back to the lowest level since Dec. 6, 2021.
OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:December corn closed up 10.25 cents per bushel at $4.2025, November soybeans closed up 6.50 cents at $10.5450 and December soybean meal closed up $1.70 per ton at $289.00. December Chicago wheat closed up 5.25 cents at $5.3425. October live cattle closed up $2.73 at $239.65. October crude oil is down $0.59 per barrel at $64.01. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 92 points at 45,545, with the NASDAQ down 250 points at 21,456.