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The global feed survey data estimates world feed production increased in 2024 by 1.2% to 1.396 billion metric tons. What does this mean for the year ahead?
It’s history in the making in U.S. dairy animal trade right now, as springer values stay knocking on the door of $4,000 per head, and calf prices continue to soar.
Butter makers have sopped up much of the additional cream as other high-fat dairy products stumble to keep pace.
A 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and China sparked a market rally, sending Class III milk futures surging and breathing new life into Class IV ingredients.
Investing in training and building an on-dairy culture of community can make all the difference in a dairy’s success.
Producers could face weaker prices as rising supplies outpace demand and weigh on dairy markets.