Milk prices in 2026 are off to a much stronger start than expected
with second half Class III values sitting near $18.45 per hundredweight,
while Class IV is trading closer to $19.35. The market continues to
weigh robust global milk production against less-than-exciting domestic
consumer demand and evolving export dynamics, leaving industry
participants wondering how long the strength lasts. As producers look
to optimize returns, understanding these market forces and deploying
effective risk management strategies are more crucial than ever.
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