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USDA FORECASTS HIGHER MILK SUPPLIES, PRICES Jun. 17, 2025 BrownfieldAgNews reports: The USDA expects improved milk prices to be supported by strong demand as supplies grow. In its latest supply and demand report, the department says increased milk production per cow and cow inventories are expected to increase supplies through 2026. USDA expects prices this year for cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk, and whey to increase because of recent price strength. The all milk price for 2025 increased by 35 cents to $21.95 per hundredweight. USDA says 2026 prices for cheese, butter, and whey should stay strong based on expected demand. Nonfat dry milk prices were unchanged from the May estimate, while Class III and Class IV prices increased. The all milk price for next year increased by 15 cents to $21.30 per hundredweight. Tweet |
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