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USDA Central States Print Butter 06/04 15:35

USDA Central States Print Butter 06/04 15:35

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Butter - Central U.S.

Released on June 04, 2025

Cream remains readily available in the Central region, but volumes were more 
excessive last week following Memorial Day weekend. Contacts say this is 
contributing to slightly higher cream multiples. Contacts anticipate cream will 
decline in the coming weeks as temperatures increase in June. Meanwhile, butter 
makers are taking advantage of current cream availability to run active 
production schedules. Domestic demand is meeting seasonal expectations. 
Contacts report export demand for butter is strong as internationally produced 
butter is priced at a premium to butter produced domestically. Spot loads of 
butter are available for purchasing. Butter markets remain bullish. Since last 
Wednesday, Grade AA butter prices increased 3.5 cents on the CME to $2.5600, as 
of reporting. Meanwhile in the June 4th National Dairy Products Sales Report, 
the butter price was up 4.65 cents from the prior week to $2.4052.

Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Grade AA, Edible Butter

Basis Pricing - 80% Butterfat:               0-0.05


Information for the period June 2 - 6, 2025, issued weekly

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