Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures

Use the chart below to check futures prices for commodities. Click the links for pricing on grains, livestock, milk prices, and more and stay on top of what’s going on in the markets. Cash price reflects the USDA Chicago terminal.
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CME dry whey prices set all-time lows.
Current production levels of dairy products and plentiful milk supplies leaves buyers unconcerned over buying milk.
The USDA is being viewed as friendly to one part of the dairy market, zeroing in on cheese.
Some processors have been forced to dump milk as of late amid oversupply and milk prices plummeting.
July faltered 49 cents, August 45 cents, and September was down 37.
Milk prices have fallen substantially from the record prices dairy producers saw in 2022.
The sideways price range of butter has been able to hold Class IV prices and futures at a better level than Class III.
Summer milk prices continue to see a slump. Here’s where the markets landed today.
Lower milk prices seem to be the trend for 2023. And, unfortunately, it appears to be one farmers will continue to face going into 2024.
An abundance of whole and skim milk continues to be dumped in the Upper Midwest and Northeast regions.
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