OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
| CORN: | 4 Lower |
| SOYBEANS: | Unchanged |
| SOYBEAN MEAL: | $0.90 Higher |
| LIVE CATTLE: | $2.02 Higher |
| DOW JONES: | 357 Points Higher |
| NASDAQ: | 145 Points Higher |
| CRUDE OIL: | $14.40 Lower |
MIDDAY MARKET UPDATE:
The block cheese price fell 8.00 cents, closing at $1.55 with only one load traded and one offer remaining at the close of spot trading with no unfilled bids. This does not bode well for the market. The barrel cheese price remained unchanged at $1.57 with one load traded. The dry whey price remained unchanged at 64.00 cents with no loads traded. The weakness of block cheese and butter sent Class III futures limit down in the April contract, with substantial pressure on other contracts. Currently, Class III futures are 10-72 cents lower. The butter price fell 12.25 cents, closing at $1.8950 with 13 loads traded. There were nine unfilled bids and four uncovered offers remaining at the close. Grade A nonfat dry milk gained 2.75 cents to close at $1.7075 with three loads traded. Class IV futures are 5-37 cents lower. Butter futures are the daily 7.50 cents limit down in all traded contracts, with only the March contract down 5.62 cents. There is a pool of traders that want to sell but are unable to due to contracts being limit down. Dry whey futures are 0.15 cent lower to 1.50 cents higher. Cheese futures are 1.50-6.50 cents lower. USDA raised its estimate for milk production by 200 million pounds to 234.7 billion pounds.

