USDA E. Fluid Milk & Cream Review 08/27 12:50
08/27/2025 | 12:50 pm CDT USDA E. Fluid Milk & Cream Review 08/27 12:50
AMS_1101 MARS Fluid Milk And Cream - East U.S. Released on August 27, 2025 Milk production in the Northeast is seasonally low, in line with historical trends. Milk components are much higher than anticipated, making cream supplies higher than expected. Class I bottling production is increasing as more educational institutions begin the fall semester. Class II demand is on the decline. Manufacturers are producing less frozen dairy items as the summer demand slows. Class III production is "status quo" as mentioned by one contact. Production is holding steady and keeping pace with demand. Some cheese makers continue to take spot loads of milk as they become available. The upcoming holiday will see some milk from bottlers get diverted to cheese production. Class IV production is increasing as cream becomes available. Cream supplies remain available in the region for spot purchases. Butter production is generally higher, but some manufacturers are choosing to sell cream to other producers rather than send it to the churns. Cream multiples increased slightly at the bottom of the range and remained the same at the top. Condensed skim availability is tightening. Demand remains healthy. Condensed skim sales are going for $0.15 to $.30 over Class price. Northeast, F.O.B. Condensed Skim Range - Class II; Dollars per Pound 1.31 - 1.62 Range - Class III; Dollars per Pound 1.05 - 1.3 Northeast, F.O.B. Cream Range - All Classes; Dollars per Pound 2.7402 - 3.0371 Range - All Classes; Factor Pricing 1.2 - 1.33 Range - Class II; Dollars per Pound 2.8544 - 3.0371 Range - Class II; Factor Pricing 1.25 - 1.33 Information for the period August 25 - 29, 2025, issued weekly Secondary Sourced Information: N/A [0600059B]