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CME Cash Prices See Mid Week Drops

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Feeling the squeeze in the dairy market lately? You’re not alone. Many of us have been watching the Chicago Mercantile Exchange like hawks, and Wednesday’s numbers threw us a curveball, didn’t they? With cash dairy prices mostly down, it’s time to look closely at what’s happening out there. 

CME cheese prices took a hit today. Barrels dropped by 12.5 cents to $2.1250 per pound with just one lot traded. Blocks weren’t spared either, falling by 6.5 cents to $2.0750 per pound, also with one load exchanged. Nonfat dry milk (NDM) slid to $1.3050 per pound, shedding a penny with five lots traded.  Fourth quarter Class III futures showed mixed results, averaging $21.88 per hundredweight, down by nine cents. Meanwhile, Q4 Class IV futures slipped 15 cents to $22.64 per hundredweight. Grain futures aren’t faring much better. September corn settled at $3.6525 per bushel, down by two cents, while the nearby soybean contract finished at $9.5850 per bushel, losing nine cents.

Let’s break down the numbers: 

  • Dry whey: Down $0.0125, now at $0.5525. We saw five trades between $0.5525 and $0.56 in this range.
  • Blocks: D by $0.0650, now standing at $2.0750. Only one trade occurred at that price.
  • Barrels: Dropped $0.1250, coming in at $2.1250 after just one trade.
  • Butter: Stayed unchanged, holding steady at $3.1975.
  • Nonfat dry milk: Fell by $0.01 to $1.3050, with five sales in the range of $1.30 to $1.3150.

Daily CME Cash Dairy Product Prices ($/lb.)

 FinalChange ¢/lb.TradesBidsOffers
Butter3.1975NC000
Cheddar Block2.075-6.5102
Cheddar Barrel2.125-12.5121
NDM Grade A1.305-1523
Dry Whey0.5525-1.25510

Weekly CME Cash Dairy Product Prices ($/lb.)

MonMonTueWedCurrent  Avg.Prior Week Avg.Weekly Volume
Butter3.1753.19753.19753.193.15916
Cheddar Block2.142.142.0752.11832.0828
Cheddar Barrel2.252.252.1252.20832.2252
NDM Grade A1.29751.3151.3051.30581.27932
Dry Whey0.5650.5650.55250.56080.5617

CME Futures Settlement Prices

 MonTueWed
Class III (SEP) $/CWT.22.5422.5522.12
Class IV (SEP) $/CWT.22.2722.5922.59
Cheese (SEP) $/LB.2.2052.1942.155
Blocks (SEP)$/LB.2.142.142.14
Dry Whey (SEP) $/LB.0.540.540.54
NDM (SEP) $/LB.1.27751.30451.2875
Butter (SEP) $/LB.3.19953.21753.2175
Corn (SEP) $/BU.4.243.67254.2625
Corn (DEC) $/BU.3.863.9253.905
Soybeans (SEP) $/BU.9.60759.6959.5925
Soybeans (NOV) $/BU.9.819.87759.765
Soybean Meal (SEP) $/TON312.2317.3310.5
Soybean Meal (DEC) $/TON308.1312.4308.3
Live Cattle (OCT) $/CWT.176.98179.18178.68

Trading commodities futures and options entails considerable risk. Investors must carefully balance these risks with their financial status. Although we obtained the material from credible sources, it has not been independently confirmed. This article represents the author’s viewpoint, not necessarily that of The Bullvine, and is meant as a solicitation. Remember that previous performance does not guarantee future outcomes.

CME Cash Dairy Market: Butter and Nonfat Dry Milk Prices Surge Higher, Cheese Prices Hold Steady

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If you’ve been following the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, you may have noticed some exciting developments on Tuesday. The combination of constant and rising pricing presents a lot to analyze. Dive in with us and discover what it all means for you.

Dry whey is stable at $0.5650, with two sales confirming the figure. It symbolizes steadiness, which you could appreciate in these uncertain times. Meanwhile, cheese blocks and barrels remained steady at $2.14 and $2.25, respectively. There are no new transactions to announce here, but sometimes, no news is good.

And then there is butter. Butter prices have risen by $0.0225 to $3.1975, setting new yearly highs. That’s a significant increase, with thirteen sales from $3.1975 to $3.22. Nonfat dry milk (NDM) climbed by $0.0175, reaching $1.3150. Thirteen transactions were also registered, with values ranging from $1.3050 to $1.3175. These moves might indicate a strong trend that will continue for some time.

Daily CME Cash Dairy Product Prices ($/lb.)

FinalChange ¢/lb.TradesBidsOffers
Butter3.1975+2.251343
Cheddar Block2.1400NC000
Cheddar Barrel2.2500NC002
NDM Grade A1.3150+1.751337
Dry Whey0.5650NC244

Weekly CME Cash Dairy Product Prices ($/lb.)

MonTueCurrent Avg.Prior Week Avg.Weekly Volume
Butter3.1753.19753.18633.15916
Cheddar Block2.142.142.142.0827
Cheddar Barrel2.252.252.252.2251
NDM Grade A1.29751.3151.30631.27927
Dry Whey0.5650.5650.5650.5612

Weekly CME Cash Dairy Product Prices ($/lb.)

MonTueCurrent Avg.Prior Week Avg.Weekly Volume
Butter3.1753.19753.18633.15916
Cheddar Block2.142.142.142.0827
Cheddar Barrel2.252.252.252.2251
NDM Grade A1.29751.3151.30631.27927
Dry Whey0.5650.5650.5650.5612

CME Futures Settlement Prices

MonTue
Class III (SEP) $/CWT.22.5422.55
Class IV (SEP) $/CWT.22.2722.59
Cheese (SEP) $/LB.2.2052.194
Blocks (SEP)$/LB.2.142.14
Dry Whey (SEP) $/LB.0.540.54
NDM (SEP) $/LB.1.27751.3045
Butter (SEP) $/LB.3.19953.2175
Corn (SEP) $/BU.4.243.6725
Corn (DEC) $/BU.3.863.925
Soybeans (SEP) $/BU.9.60759.695
Soybeans (NOV) $/BU.9.819.8775
Soybean Meal (SEP) $/TON312.2317.3
Soybean Meal (DEC) $/TON308.1312.4
Live Cattle (OCT) $/CWT.176.98179.18

Trading commodities futures and options entails considerable risk. Investors must carefully balance these risks with their financial status. Although we obtained the material from credible sources, it has not been independently confirmed. This article represents the author’s viewpoint, not necessarily that of The Bullvine, and is meant as a solicitation. Remember that previous performance does not guarantee future outcomes.

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