OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
| CORN: | Unchanged |
| SOYBEANS: | 11 Higher |
| SOYBEAN MEAL: | $2.40 Higher |
| LIVE CATTLE: | $0.17 Higher |
| DOW JONES: | 59 Points Higher |
| NASDAQ: | 53 Points Lower |
| CRUDE OIL: | $0.34 Lower |
MIDDAY MARKET UPDATE:
The block cheese price slipped 0.25 cent to close at $1.4425 with no loads traded. The barrel chees pricre remained unchanged at $1.4400 with no loads traded. The dry whey price declined a penny, closing at 72.00 cents with one load traded. Class III futures are mixed, ranging from 28 cents lower to 11 cents higher. The butter price increased 1.00 cents to close at $1.6350 with 19 loads traded. Grade A nonfat dry milk slipped 0.50 cent to close at $1.60 with no loads traded. Class IV futures are 26-81 cents lower despite the increase in butter. Pressure may be from the spot butter price slipping back from the higher price during spot trading. Butter futures are 3.27 cents lower to 1.30 cents higher. Dry whey futures are 0.30 cent lower to 1.35 cents higher. Cheese futures are 0.50 to 2.70 cents lower. USDA estimates milk production this year to total 234.5 billion pounds. This is 200 million pounds higher than the estimate a month earlier. If realized, it would be 3.0 billion pounds above 2025.

