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Dairy exports slip in March despite another cheese run

Surging cheese sales in March were not enough for U.S. dairy exports to continue the strong performance seen a month prior.
May 7, 2024
Jenn Coyne

Despite climbing U.S. cheese shipments in March, U.S. dairy exports fell into the red with a 7% slip from a strong year-over-year performance in February. Here’s Progressive Dairy’s 30,000-foot view at dairy-related export categories.


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Economic Update: May 2024 Class I base price declines

April 18, 2024
Karen Lee and Dave Natzke

Here is a summary of the latest news affecting the financial health of U.S. dairy operations.


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Weekly Digest: U.S. drought area returns to spring 2020 amount

April 8, 2024
Karen Lee

From drought to animal drug labeling, a selective dry cow therapy survey and WIC program benefits, this Weekly Digest covers a variety of news affecting dairy producers this week.


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Economic Update: March FMMO milk class prices post small increases

March 2023 Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) pooling estimates, uniform prices and producer price differentials are scheduled to be released on April 11-14.
April 4, 2024
Karen Lee and Dave Natzke

Milk checks for March milk production should reflect higher Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) prices for all milk classes. The increase could be short-lived.


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Economic Update: April 2024 Class I base price inches higher

It’s the first year-over-year increase since January 2022-23.
March 21, 2024
Karen Lee and Dave Natzke

Here’s an update on economic factors impacting your dairy’s financial picture.


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Weekly Digest: Benchmarking farm employee compensation

Updates on dairy programs and recent cow number and dairy trade reports.
March 7, 2024
Karen Lee

Here is a summary of news released this week that will have an impact on your dairy operation.


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Weekly Digest: USDA seeks planting intentions, announces funding for rural infrastructure

February 22, 2024
Karen Lee

Here’s a summary of news impacting your dairy in this third week of February 2024.


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Weekly Digest: Fewer dairy cows in drought areas

USDA forecast sees lower dairy income, DMC payments in 2024.
February 12, 2024
Dave Natzke

Here’s a summary of news impacting your dairy as we approach the middle of February 2024.


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Economic Update: Dairy cull cow marketing slowed since September

Two upcoming USDA reports will update dairy cow numbers entering 2024.
January 17, 2024
Dave Natzke

Here’s an update on economic factors impacting your dairy profitability during the third week of January 2024.


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Economic Update: Lots of dairy numbers to start the new year

Concerns over higher interest rates, input inflation and supplies are subsiding.
January 3, 2024
Dave Natzke

Here’s an update on economic factors impacting your dairy profitability during the first week of January 2024.


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