Class III futures closed lower for the week,
while Class IV futures closed mixed compared to the previous week. The
block cheese price declined during the week, while barrels held steady.
There has not been a significant change in fundamentals during the week.
The volatility in milk futures during the
week, at times, had milk futures moving in the opposite direction
compared to the movement of spot prices. Those are times during which we
scratch our heads, wondering why. Short-term traders like volatility as
they have a better chance of making a quick profit from the market, and
there was no shortage of that.
The fluid milk sales report for December was
released, showing that packaged milk sales were 1.2% higher than in
December 2024. Whole milk sales were 4.6% above a year earlier. Flavored
whole milk increased 8.2%; reduced-fat milk sales were steady. Low-fat
milk declined 4.2%; fat-free skim milk declined 5.5%; flavored
fat-reduced milk declined 1.2%; buttermilk increased 0.7%; and other
fluid milk sales increased 3.2%. Organic whole milk sales decreased
1.1%; organic flavored whole milk increased 13.0%; organic reduced fat
decreased 2.5%; organic low fat decreased 2.5%; organic low fat
decreased 19.7%; organic fat-free declined 3.6%; organic flavored
fat-reduced increased 18.0%, while other organic fluid milk sales
decreased 11.4%. The markets will be closed on Monday for Presidents
Day.
| 3 Month: |
$15.82 |
| 6 Month: |
$16.50 |
| 9 Month: |
$16.98 |
| 12 Month: |
$17.10 |
For the week, blocks declined 8.50 cents with
10 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.4110. Barrels remained
unchanged with no loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.44. Dry
whey declined a penny with one load traded. The weekly average price is
72.20 cents. The block cheese price declined each day this week.
For the week, butter declined 0.50 cent with
113 loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.6705. It has been a
long time since this volume of loads has been traded over the course of
one week. The Grade A nonfat dry milk price declined 4.00 cents with 17
loads traded. The weekly average price is $1.5995.
March corn closed up .50 cent per bushel at
$4.3175, March soybeans closed down 4.25 cents at $11.3300 and March
soybean meal closed up $1.30 per ton at $309.20. March Chicago wheat
closed down 3.75 cents at $5.4875. April live cattle closed down $0.03
at $240.63. March crude oil is up $.02 per barrel at $62.86. The Dow
Jones Industrial Average is up 49 points at 49,501, with the NASDAQ down
50 points at 22,547.