Posted by kyhayman on February 03, 2009 at 15:22:05 from (75.104.128.57):
In Reply to: Milk prices posted by Codie on February 03, 2009 at 14:39:20:
Milk pricing is a strange beast but, as others have said, its been kicked in the head all over. Its very possible that March milk may be below 10.00 per hundred. I stopped by one of my friends places night before last. He told me that, since 1974, he's never sold milk below 10.00. Class IV California milk is below 5.00 per hundred.
Its a bottom up problem in the milk markets. International demand for NFDM was at an all time high. Demand was so high for dried milk that a lot of class II and III milk was being dried. All that meant that class I milk was being diverted for cheese and ice cream. When the non fat dry milk market fell apart (class IV). Its made the alfalfa market on the west coast fall apart, and that hay may very well end up headed east if fuel stays cheap.
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