May 10 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the May 10, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
April 27 2020
There’s a big spread in cheese prices. The world’s largest dairy product exporter, New Zealand, has Cheddar selling for roughly $2 per pound at the Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction held within...
April 27 2020
COVID-19 certainly has disrupted the markets. So much so that in mid-April the USDA announced that they would be partnering with “regional and local distributors, whose workforce has been significantly...
April 25 2020
The dairy growth story is expected to continue. Today, the dairy world is serving over 7 billion consumers
April 10 2020
in 1997, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, now simply known as the CME Group, officially became the marketplace for participants in the dairy industry to manage price risk
April 10 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the April 10, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
April 6 2020
You’ve all heard the maxim that markets hate uncertainty. If a pandemic isn’t uncertainty, I don’t know what is
April 6 2020
It’s a question that’s top of mind for nearly every dairy farmer. The answer to that question depends upon your milk buyer
March 25 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the March 25, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
March 25 2020
USDA’s March edition of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report had mixed news for U.S. dairy producers
March 16 2020
The coronavirus has taken a big bite out of all the markets. And dairy certainly is not immune to the spreading impact of the COVID-19 virus
March 10 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the March 10, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
March 10 2020
Farm gate margins were very good in the fourth quarter . . . will dairy farmers be quick to boost milk production after a multi-year bearish market that did significant damage to their finances?
Feb. 25 2020
China is hungry for dairy products. During 2018, China purchased $10.8 billion in dairy products from around the globe — making dairy China’s second-largest agricultural import behind soybeans
Feb. 25 2020
Dairy isn’t dying, it’s a growing product category. That was one of the many messages that emanated from this year’s Dairy Forum in Scottsdale, Ariz
Feb. 25 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the February 25, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
Feb. 10 2020
After 4-1/2 years of milk prices below the cash cost of production for many dairy producers, profit started to return during the second half of 2019
Feb. 10 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the February 10, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
Jan. 25 2020
Much attention has been given to improving milk prices witnessed during the final months of 2019, along with the forecast for sustaining these much welcomed higher dairy prices into 2020
Jan. 25 2020
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the January 25, 2020 issue of Hoard's Dairyman