USDA Central States Print Butter 01/28 14:05
01/28/2026 | 2:05 pm CST USDA Central States Print Butter 01/28 14:05
AMS_1089 MARS Butter - Central U.S. Released on January 28, 2026 Milk output is steady in the Central region and cream production remains strong. Spot volumes of cream are plentiful. Contacts say winter weather throughout the region slowed the movement of some volumes of milk and cream over the weekend and early this week. Class II and III demand is generally strong but is somewhat lighter due to winter storm related downtime at plants. Demand for cream from butter makers remains light, as processors say they have enough cream to run busy production schedules. Some plant managers say they were operating lighter schedules early this week, but they anticipate busy churning in the coming days. Demand for bulk butter is increasing, particularly for loads produced after December 1. Retail and food service butter sales are unchanged. Export demand for 82 percent butterfat butter is strong and inventories are tight. Spot loads of butter are available, but inventories are tightening for loads produced after December 1. Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Grade AA, Edible Butter Basis Pricing - 80% Butterfat: 0-0.1 Information for the period January 26 - 30, 2026, issued weekly [0600059B]