GENERAL OVERVIEW:
It was a strong end to the week. Class III futures closed lower for the week while Class IV futures closed higher. The nonfat dry milk price was the leader of the week.
MILK:
Class III futures struggled in the first half of the week with significant losses. The strength of cheese prices on Thursday and today provided the means for a rebound. Although the close looked positive, the upside potential may be limited with prices remaining choppy at best in the near term. Class IV futures had a very positive week with contracts closing significantly higher, with some contracts closing at new contract highs. A winter storm will impact numerous states this weekend with the potential for substantial snow in the upper Midwest. However, that is expected to have a limited impact on milk production. Farm milk pickup may face delays. The delivery of dairy products to retail outlets may be impacted. No impact is expected on milk prices.
AVERAGE CLASS III PRICES:
| 3 Month: | $16.71 |
| 6 Month: | $17.39 |
| 9 Month: | $17.72 |
| 12 Month: | $17.66 |
CHEESE:
For the week, blocks declined 8.75 cents with 26 loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.5465. Barrels declined 4.00 cents with one load traded. The weekly average price was $1.5390. Dry whey increased 2.00 cents with one load traded. The weekly average price was 64.60 cents. Buyers reached a threshold on Monday and retreated as they stepped back.
BUTTER:
For the week, butter fell 16.25 cents with 75 loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.8930. Grade A nonfat dry milk gained 8.50 cents with five loads traded. The weekly average price was $1.7280. Trading activity in butter remains strong, with sellers wanting to move supplies rather than build inventory. Increased retail demand is being met easily.
OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:
May corn closed up 4.75 cents per bushel at $4.6725, May soybeans closed down 2.00 cents at $12.2525, and May soybean meal closed up $2.50 per ton at $322.70. May Chicago wheat closed up 15.25 cents at $6.1375. April live cattle closed down $0.35 at $230.90. April crude oil is up $2.98 per barrel at $98.71. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 119 points at 46,558, with the NASDAQ down 2 points at 22,105.


