USDA Central States Print Butter 07/08 13:35
07/08/2026 | 1:35 pm CDT USDA Central States Print Butter 07/08 13:35
AMS_1089 MARS Butter - Central U.S. Released on July 08, 2026 In the Central region high temperatures are negatively impacting milk output and component levels. Contacts say cream production is declining week-to-week but remains up from this time last year. Demand for cream picked up following the long holiday weekend and cream multiples are pushing higher this week. The strongest demand is from Class II manufacturers, who are pulling in the majority of the cream on the market. Some butter makers say they are purchasing some cream to keep churns full. Butter makers are running full production schedules and building inventories for use later in the year. Contacts say domestic butter demand is steady to light. Spot loads of 80 percent butterfat butter are available. Export demand is strong, but lighter than it was earlier in the year, and spot inventories of 82 percent butterfat butter are snug. Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Grade AA, Edible Butter Basis Pricing - 80% Butterfat: -0.03-0.02 Information for the period July 6 - 10, 2026, issued weekly [0600059B]