USDA Central States Print Butter 02/11 14:05
02/11/2026 | 2:05 pm CST USDA Central States Print Butter 02/11 14:05
AMS_1089 MARS Butter - Central U.S. Released on February 11, 2026 Milk production is steady in the Central region and milk components are up from a year ago. Cream production is strong and spot volumes are plentiful in the region. Contacts report demand for cream from Class II processors is steady to higher, while interest from butter makers is steady. Butter production increased in recent weeks amid strengthening demand and increasing prices. Plant managers say they are actively churning, but they are primarily using internal cream supplies, rather than purchasing spot volumes. Bulk butter demand is strong. Retail sales are steady, though contacts say food service demand is lackluster. Export interest is strong, though some contacts are concerned that rising domestic prices for butter will contribute to lighter interest from international purchasers. Spot loads of 80 percent butterfat butter used primarily in domestic markets are available for purchase, but 82 percent butterfat inventories are tight. Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Grade AA, Edible Butter Basis Pricing - 80% Butterfat: 0.01-0.1 Information for the period February 9 - 13, 2026, issued weekly [0600059B]