USDA Central States Print Butter 03/18 13:55
03/18/2026 | 1:55 pm CDT USDA Central States Print Butter 03/18 13:55
AMS_1089 MARS Butter - Central U.S. Released on March 18, 2026 Milk output is strong in the Central region and contacts say component levels remain up from last year. Contacts say there is plenty of milkfat available for cream production. Demand for cream from Class II and Class III processors is strong and stakeholders say most of their cream continues to pour into these markets. Churns are active in the region, but butter makers continue to use internal volumes to run full schedules, rather than purchasing spot cream. Some butter makers say transportation and staffing issues caused by a winter storm early this week, caused some down time in the upper Midwest, but they plan to run busy schedules for the remainder of the week. Retail butter interest is steady, but contacts report soft food service demand. High transportation costs are negatively impacting export demand somewhat, but contacts say butter produced in the U.S. remains discounted to loads produced in other countries, and export sales are strong overall. Spot loads of 80 percent butterfat butter are available, while 82 percent butterfat inventories remain tight. Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Grade AA, Edible Butter Basis Pricing - 80% Butterfat: 0-0.1 Information for the period March 16 - 20, 2026, issued weekly [0600059B]