USDA E. Fluid Milk & Cream Review 09/24 12:50
09/24/2025 | 12:50 pm CDT USDA E. Fluid Milk & Cream Review 09/24 12:50
AMS_1101 MARS Fluid Milk And Cream - East U.S. Released on September 24, 2025 Milk supplies are rising in the Northeast as the start of fall brings lower temperatures and increased cow comfort. Milk is available for spot purchases. Facilities that were recently down, are now back in a limited capacity leading to less excess milk availability. Class I production is steady. Class II production is increasing. Heavy whipping cream demand is seasonally increasing due to increased holiday orders. Class III production is stronger. Spot milk purchases for cheese are on the rise predominantly due to international demand for cheese. Class IV production is strong. Butter production is increasing for consumer size packaging to fulfill holiday orders, but bulk butter production is slow. Cream multiples are mixed this week. Cream multiples for Class II use are still selling at higher rates. Cream destined for churns is selling flat to the CME. Condensed skim production remains heavy. Sales are mixed for condensed skim. Some contacts are selling condensed skim above Class price, while others are below Class price. Northeast, F.O.B. Condensed Skim Range - Class II; Dollars per Pound 1.05 - 1.55 Range - Class III; Dollars per Pound 0.89 - 1.3 Northeast, F.O.B. Cream Range - All Classes; Dollars per Pound 1.791 - 2.3283 Range - All Classes; Factor Pricing 1 - 1.3 Range - Class II; Dollars per Pound 2.1134 - 2.3283 Range - Class II; Factor Pricing 1.18 - 1.3 Information for the period September 22 - 26, 2025, issued weekly Secondary Sourced Information: N/A [0600059B]