GENERAL OVERVIEW:
It was a tough week for cheese futures. Thursday's low futures prices brought the lowest prices we've seen since April of 2024. While prices had a small bounce today, the damage had already been done with Thursday's declines. An increased interest in Block Cheese in the cash market could be a sign that the bottom is in.
MILK:
Class III Milk prices fell this week, due to pressure in the cheese market. While specialty product sales have increased, such as eggnog and holiday flavors of milk, have picked up overall, the supply of fluid milk available is abundant, and no relief is in sight for the American dairy farmer. Class III futures settled 2 cents higher today on the December contract and 13 cents lower on the week.
AVERAGE CLASS III PRICES:
| 3 Month: | $15.87 |
| 6 Month: | $16.18 |
| 9 Month: | $16.52 |
| 12 Month: | $16.75 |
CHEESE:
For the week, the block cheese price fell 3.00 cents with 45 loads traded. The barrel cheese price remained unchanged at 1.4125 with no loads traded. Continuing the trend of minimal to no loads traded for the fifth week in a row for barrels. Traders seem to have found a bottom in cheese with an increase in activity in blocks today after setting a new low for the year yesterday. The thinking may be that the market has limited downside from here. The dry why price increased 1 cent this week, with 3 loads traded.
BUTTER:
For the week, butter increased 0.50 cents with 8 loads traded. Grade A nonfat dry milk fell 1 cent with 6 loads traded. Butter futures closed the week out 1.975 cents lower, and traders anticipate lackluster trade with no bullish news in sight. Cream supplies are still plentiful heading into winter, with butterfat percentage high.
OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
March corn closed down 5.75 cents per bushel at $4.4050, January soybeans closed down 16.75 cents at $10.7675 and January soybean meal closed down $1.40 per ton at $305.60. March Chicago wheat closed down 3.25 cents at $5.2925. February live cattle $0.4250 lower at $229.80. January crude oil is $0.16 per barrel lower at $57.44. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 229 points lower at 48,474, with the NASDAQ down 401 points at 23,193.



