Grade A non-fat dry milk had an amazing week
with record-breaking prices every day this week. The demand is
unfaltering, and it is supporting Class IV despite butter's massive
decline.
Class IV Milk had a small setback from last
week's close but is still firmly above $21.00 for the May and June
futures contracts. Class III milk fell below $17.00 on the May contract
today, falling 42 cents to the low of the week and rebounding back to
$16.97 at the close. Spring flush is here, and production is ramping up
in an already saturated market. The Strait of Hormuz is currently open,
the stock market is rallying, while crude has fallen sharply. Should the
canal remain open, this should support demand with economic support and
help with fuel costs on farm and to ship products.
| 3 Month: |
$17.24 |
| 6 Month: |
$17.97 |
| 9 Month: |
$18.11 |
| 12 Month: |
$17.96 |
For the week, blocks declined 3.15 cents with
22 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.5765. Barrels declined
0.90 cents with no loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.5750.
Dry whey increased 0.30 cents with four loads traded. The weekly average
price is 70 cents. Blocks had moderate interest this week, while there
was limited to no interest in buying or selling barrels. Traders are
expecting steady prices for the next few weeks and optimism for retail
demand.
For the week, butter increased 0.80 cents with
47 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.7505. Grade A nonfat
dry milk increased 13.45 cents with 22 loads traded. The weekly average
price is $2.1640. Butter had a little excitement this week, peaking at
$1.79 on Tuesday and falling to $1.69 by Friday. That 10-cent drop
weighed heavily on Class IV prices, however Grade A non-fat dry milk was
the star of the show, making new record highs every single day in a
historic rally, peaking at $2.20 at Friday's close.
May corn closed up 0.25 cent per bushel at
$4.4875, May soybeans closed up 3.50 cents at $11.6725 and May soybean
meal closed down $.90 per ton at $331.80. May Chicago wheat closed down
7.25 cents at $5.9125. June live cattle closed down $0.28 at $247.35.
May crude oil is down 10.84 per barrel at $83.85. The Dow Jones
Industrial Average is up 868 points at 49,447 and the NASDAQ is up 365
points at 24,468.