Monday, November 24, 2025

Monday Midday Dairy Market Summary - Block Cheese and Butter Fall to New Lows for the Year

OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:

CORN: 3 Higher
SOYBEANS: 3 Lower
SOYBEAN MEAL: $4.30 Lower
LIVE CATTLE: $5.12 Lower
DOW JONES: 1657 Points Lower
NASDAQ: 805 Points Lower
CRUDE OIL: $5.11 Lower

MIDDAY MARKET UPDATE:

The block cheese price declined 2.50 cents, closing at $1.5250 with six loads traded. This moves the price to the lowest level of the year. The barrel cheese price remained unchanged at $1.5825 with no loads traded. The dry whey price remained unchanged at 76.00 cents with one load traded. Class III futures are 5 cents lower to 11 cents higher, with only the May and August contracts lower. The butter price declined 1.75 cents, closing at $1.46 with six loads traded. This is a new low for the year and the lowest price since Feb. 16, 2021. Grade A nonfat dry milk declined 2.00 cents to close at $1.1625 with 10 loads traded. Class IV futures are 67-45 cents lower. Butter futures are 0.75 to 4.25 cents lower. Dry whey futures are 2.55 cents to 0.25 cent higher. Cheese futures are 0.10 cent lower to 1.10 cents higher.