Class IV futures felt the weight of lower spot
prices, while Class III futures held up well overall. The block cheese
price was unable to find support as had been expected from the cold
storage report.
Milk production across the country is strong,
with some areas reporting they are experiencing the spring flush.
Despite increasing production, milk components remain higher than they
were this time last year. Bottling demand is variable, depending on the
spring break periods for educational institutions. Milk that is being
diverted is being handled easily, but has resulted in lower prices on
the spot market. Spot milk prices in the Central region are as much as
$6 below class. Class III futures closed mixed, with weakness in the
spot cheese prices. The April through July contracts were lower, while
the rest of the contracts were higher. The July and August contracts
made new highs. Traders hold optimism that the weakness of cheese prices
will be short-lived and will rebound and resume the uptrend. The
potential for higher milk prices will keep milk production stronger than
last year.
| 3 Month: |
$17.00 |
| 6 Month: |
$17.81 |
| 9 Month: |
$18.14 |
| 12 Month: |
$18.06 |
For the week, blocks declined 8 cents with 22
loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.6305. Barrels declined 0.50
cent with two loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.5710. Dry
whey gained 3 cents with one load traded. The block price declined to
the lowest level since March 16.
For the week, butter gained 2.50 cents with
120 loads traded. The volume this week exceeded the high volume we saw a
few weeks ago. The weekly average price is $1.8155. Grade A nonfat dry
milk gained 5.25 cents with 46 loads traded. The weekly average price is
$1.9140. Friday showed the first price decline in Grade A nonfat after
15 consecutive days.
May corn closed down 5 cents per bushel at
$4.6200, May soybeans closed down 14.50 cents at $11.5925, and May
soybean meal closed down $6.80 per ton at $315.30. May Chicago wheat
closed steady at $6.0500, and June live cattle closed up $3.98 at
$238.78. May crude oil is up $6.35 per barrel at $100.83. The Dow Jones
Industrial Average is down 333 points at 45,167, with the NASDAQ down
460 points at 20,948.