U.S. milk production trending higher
Strong domestic sales and exports have led to record-breaking prices for dairy products and milk, spurring an increase in U.S. milk production.
Hay market eyes China growth
AS MILK processors clamber to keep up with demand from China’s booming dairy products market, Chinese hunger for dairy ingredients at the farm level is also going through the roof.
China #Milk Thirst Hands U.S. Dairies Record 2014 Profits
In a year when most American farmers can expect lower earnings than in 2013, U.S. milk producers are having a windfall.
Cropp: These Are Good Times in the #Dairy Industry
The recent slowdown in milk production coupled with record dairy exports is making the milk check look pretty good these days. So says Dr. Bob Cropp, professor emeritus with the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. In his monthly Dairy Situation and Outlook report, he noted that February is seeing record cheese and milk prices this […]
Consensus on Strong 2014 #Dairy Demand
World milk demand will remain robust throughout 2014 and stay supported by China’s rapidly expanding ‘wildcard’ market, say dairy markets experts.
#Dairy analysts more bullish than futures market
Dairy analysts are more bullish on milk prices than the futures market. Exports are strong, milk supplies are tight in some parts of the country and holiday buying is gearing up.
Cropp: Dairy Export Market Will Be Key to 2013 Profitability
When milk prices hit their highest levels ever in recent years, much of the success was attributed to a strong export market. And according Dr. Bob Cropp with the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, those international sales may be the best chance for bigger milk checks again this year.
#Dairy Enters a ‘Bull-Oriented’ Market
University of Wisconsin dairy economists predict a recovery period for dairies.
The 'Slippery Slope' of Milk Prices
University of Wisconsin economists tell why they think the milk price outlook is more pessimistic than it should be.
UW Podcast Outlook: Dairy Prices Expected to Remain Strong
University of Wisconsin economists discuss Class III prices, cow numbers and the export market.