Thursday, May 21, 2026

Thursday Midday Dairy Market Summary - Nonfat Dry Milk Falls

OUTSIDE MARKETS SUMMARY:

CORN: 3 Lower
SOYBEANS: 7 Lower
SOYBEAN MEAL: $0.90 Lower
LIVE CATTLE: $3.75Lower
DOW JONES: 265 Points Higher
NASDAQ: 78 Points Higher
CRUDE OIL: $1.07 Lower

MIDDAY MARKET UPDATE:

The block cheese price declined 3.00 cents, closing at $1.54 with 10 loads traded. The barrel cheese price declined 3.50 cents, closing at $1.48 with two loads traded. It has been unusual to have any loads traded for barrels. The dry whey price increased 0.50 cent to close at 68.75 cents with no loads traded. Class III futures are 1-33 cents lower. The butter price declined 2.50 cents to close at $1.5250 with 31 loads traded. Grade A nonfat dry milk fell 11.75 cents to close at $2.0925 with seven loads traded. This is the largest one-day price decline since September 19, 2008. This solidifies that the top is in, and it may indicate that the market could fall faster than it went up. Class IV futures have only traded in the June contract, posting a loss of $0.39. Butter futures are 0.02 – 4.30 cents lower. Dry whey futures are 1.00 - 1.50 cents lower. Cheese futures are 2.10 cents lower to 0.10 cent higher. The April Livestock Slaughter report will be released today, providing the number of dairy cattle slaughtered for the month.




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