Butter Market News
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More than 200 workers are now on strike in western New York with Saputo Dairy.
Under today’s U.S. dairy supply system, relatively small changes in supply generate relatively large changes in prices.
Dairy consumption in the U.S. increased for the third consecutive year. Find out which categories drove this growth.
Butter was the sole product to trade higher in the CME Cash Dairy Product Trade to end the week.
Milk prices have remained much more consistent in 2021 compared to 2020, but will that last during the summer months? We sit down with Mike North of Ever.ag to discuss dairy markets going into the warmer months.
Land O’Lakes reports their earnings have tripled during the first three months of the year, with company leaders saying the reopening of businesses is lifting the demand for dairy products
In an effort to stop the unfair practice of mislabeling non-dairy products as actual foods made from milk, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and U.S. Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) are reintroducing the ‘DAIRY PRIDE’ Act.
The Class III milk market has seen quietness as of late.
One of the worst winter storms to hit the southern Great Plains also devastated the dairy industry in northern Mexico.
Last year was the most volatile year on record when it comes to milk prices.
Despite the sharp drop in foodservice demand, demand for high-fat dairy products has held up.
What could this year bring for the dairy industry? One analyst says he expects to see the size of the U.S. dairy herd to be about the same as it was last year.
On Dec. 29, 2020, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 edition was released and reaffirmed dairy’s critical role in a healthy diet.
According to United States Department of Agriculture, butter production has risen 6% over the first nine months of the year.
Over the last several months there has been a large uptick in home baking and cooking, which has caused butter consumption to rise tremendously.
Mom said not to play with your food, but these fun butter sculptures celebrate the U.S. dairy industry and history.
Global consumption seen rising 3% in 2017, USDA data show.
CME spot markets got off to a slow start for this holiday week.