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.
Latest News from Markets
Spot butter fell to a new multi-year low, shedding 3.5 cents to close at $2.2400 per pound, a price last seen in December 2021.
Dairy markets were mostly steady today with minimal spot and futures activity, slight gains in Class III milk and NDM contracts, and U.S. corn and soybean planting progressing ahead of the five-year average.
Butter prices fell to their lowest level since early March following USDA’s Cold Storage report, pressuring Class IV futures.
Class III milk futures fell sharply as spot cheese prices dropped and spring flush pressures mounted, while dry whey and Class IV markets held steady.
Lower-than-expected U.S. milk production gave Class III milk futures a boost despite weaker spot cheese prices, as markets weighed export demand, global price gaps, and upcoming cold storage data.
Cheese markets saw strong activity with little price change, while U.S. milk production in March rose 0.9% year-over-year.
Early day buying had May Class III milk touching over $18.50, a level we haven’t seen since late February.
Class III futures climbed over $1 this week, even as spot cheese slipped, with low prices helping to boost demand.
Class III milk futures slipped as barrel prices softened, but steady powder markets and a weaker dollar hint at potential support from export opportunities.
With the May pricing period now underway and futures starting the week at a discount, May cheese and Class III contracts rallied to bridge the gap.