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Check out the latest market report for the week of Aug. 18, 2025

Weekly market report for the week of Aug. 18, 2025. Data compiled from state and national market sources.

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Cattle

Altoona Equity Market: Aug. 14, 2025

FED CATTLE:

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 225.00 to 236.00.

Choice Dairy X-bred Steers & Heifers: 220.00 to 230.00.

High Yielding Choice Holstein Steers: 205.00 to 220.00.

Choice Holstein Steers: 195.00 to 204.00.

Select, Unfinished & Heavyweight Steers & Heifers: 194.00 & down.

CULL COWS:

Higher 20% sold for: 141.00 to 164.00.

60% sold for: 110.00 to 140.00.

Lower 20% sold for: 109.00 & down.

CULL BULLS:

Most Bulls: 160.00 to 190.00.

CALVES: Sold by the head.

80% of Holstein Bull Calves 95 lbs. & up: 700.00 to 905.00.

Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 550.00 & down.

Quality Beef Calves: 1000.00 to 1390.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 650.00 & down

Bonduel Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

FED CATTLE:

High Yielding Choice Beef: 200.00 to 228.00.

High Yielding Choice Holstein Steers: 180.00 to 220.00.

Choice Holstein Steers: 160.00 to 180.00.

CULL COWS:

Higher 20% sold for: 125.00 to 165.00.

60% sold for: 90.00 to 125.00.

Lower 20% sold for: 90.00 & down.

CULL BULLS: Steady

Most Bulls: 165.00 to 187.00.

Thin, Full Bulls, over a ton discounted: 165.00 & down.

CALVES: Sold by the pound.

Holstein Bull Calves: 500.00 to 1100.00.

Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 200.00 & down.

Quality Beef Calves: 600.00 to 1355.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 500.00 & down.

FEEDER CATTLE: As of 07/17/25 sale.

Beef steers 350-600 lbs: 300.00-400.00.

Beef steers 600-800 lbs: 222.50-280.00.

Beef steers over 800 lbs: 228.00-238.00.

Beef heifers 350-600 lbs: 305.00-435.00.

Beef heifers 600-800 lbs: 266.00-302.00.

Beef heifers over 800 lbs: 200.00-260.00.

Holstein steers 400-600 lbs: 295.00-330.00.

Holstein steers 600-800 lbs: 180.00-222.50.

Holstein steers over 800 lbs: 164.00-180.00.

Johnson Creek Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

FED CATTLE: Steady

High Yielding Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 225.00 to 235.00.

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 200.00 to 220.00.

High Yielding Choice Holstein Steers: 202.00 to 216.00.

Choice Holstein Steers: 190.00 to 205.00.

Select & Unfinished Cattle: 195.00 & down.

CULL COWS: Steady

20% sold for: 130.00 to 150.00.

60% sold for: 118.00 to 130.00.

Lower 20% sold for: 115.00 & down.

CULL BULLS: Steady

Most Bulls: 130.00 to 157.00.

Thin & Full Bulls, discounted: 130.00 & down.

CALVES, sold by the pound: Steady

60% of Holstein Bull Calves: 620.00 to 990.00.

Quality Dairy Heifer Calves: 280.00 to 440.00.

Quality Beef Calves: 900.00 to 1100.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 450.00 & down.

Lomira Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

FED CATTLE:

High Yielding Choice & Prime Beef Steers & Heifers: 225.00 to 235.00.

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 215.00 to 224.00.

Select, Low Yielding & Underfinished Beef Steers & Heifers: 214.00 & down.

X-bred Steers & Heifers: 210.00 to 230.00.

High Yielding Choice & Prime Holstein Steers: 214.00 to 220.00.

Choice Holstein Steers & Heifers: 202.00 to 213.00.

Low Yielding, Select & Underfinished Holstein Steers & Heifers: 198.00 & down.

MARKET COWS:

High Yielding Cows: 136.00 to 160.00.

Cutters & Utility: 90.00 to 135.00.

Canners & Shells: 30.00 to 89.00

MARKET BULLS: Steady

High Yielding Bulls: 155.00 to 210.00.

Thin, Light & Over-Conditioned Bulls: 145.00 & down.

CALVES (08/12/25 Auction): Sold by the pound.

Quality Holstein Bull Calves weighing 80-110 lbs: 8.50-10.30 per lb.

Light Weight Calves: 6.00 to 8.25.

Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 5.00-8.00.

Quality Beef and X-bred Bulls & Heifer Calves: Heifers 11.00-14.00; Bulls 10.80-15.00.

Poor Quality Calves: 5.00 & down

Monroe Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

FED CATTLE: Steady/Lower

High Yielding Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 236.00-245.00.

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 225.00-235.50.

Choice Dairy X-bred Steers & Heifers: 208.00-244.00.

High Yielding Choice Holstein Steers & Heifers: 208.00-220.50.

Choice Holstein Steers & Heifers: 190.00-207.50.

Unfinished Steers & Heifers: 189.00 & down.

CULL COWS: Steady

High Yielding Cows: 160.00 to 179.00.

Cutters & Utility: 129.00 to 159.00.

Canners & Shells: 128.00 & down.

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Steady

High Yielding Bulls: 189.00 to 202.00.

Thin, Light and Overconditioned Bulls: 151.00 to 185.00.

CALVES: Sold by the pound. Steady

Quality Holstein Bull Calves: 750.00 to 1100.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 740.00 & down.

Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 500.00 & down.

Quality Beef & Beef X-bred Calves: bulls 1650.00 & down; heifers 1675.00 & down.

Reedsville Equity Market: Aug. 14, 2025

FED CATTLE: Steady

High Yielding Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 218.00 to 232.00.

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: 195.00 to 217.00.

High Yielding Choice Holstein Steers: 202.00 to 222.00.

Choice Holstein Steers: 189.00 to 201.00.

Unfinished Steers & Heifers: 188.00 & down.

CULL COWS: Steady

Higher 20% sold for: 148.00 to 169.00.

60% sold for: 112.00 to 147.00.

Lower 20% sold for: 111.00 & down.

CULL BULLS: Steady

Most Bulls: 110.00-194.00.

CALVES: Softer

Quality Holstein Bull Calves: Up to 1050.00.

Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: Up to 620.00.

Quality Beef Calves: Up to 1300.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 180.00 & down.

FEEDER CATTLE: Results 08/14/25

Holstein steers under 400 lbs: Up to 405.00.

Holstein steers 400 to 600 lbs: Up to 380.00.

Holstein steers 600 to 800 lbs: Up to 300.00.

Holstein steers over 800 lbs: Up to 270.00.

Stratford Equity Market: Aug. 19, 2025

FED CATTLE:

High Yielding Choice & Prime Beef Steers & Heifers: No test.

Choice Beef Steers & Heifers: No test.

High Yielding Choice & Prime Holstein Steers & Heifers: 200.00-211.00.

Select & Choice Holstein Steers & Heifers: 190.00-199.00.

Unfinished Steers & Heifers: 180.00 & down.

CULL COWS:

Higher 20% sold for: 130.00 to 157.50.

60% sold for: 105.00 to 129.00.

Lower 20% sold for: 105.00 & down.

Good certified organic cows (for slaughter): No test.

CULL BULLS:

Most Bulls: No test.

Thin, Full, Horned Bulls discounted: No test.

CALVES, sold by the head:

Good to Top Quality Holstein Bull Calves: 750.00-1100.00.

Top Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 500.00-990.00.

Plain Quality Holstein Heifer Calves: 500.00 & down.

Quality Beef Calves: 1000.00 to 1575.00.

Light & Poor Quality Calves: 600.00 & down.

FEEDER CATTLE:

Beef Steers: Under 400 lbs: 350.00-490.00; 400 to 600 lbs: 305.00-360.00; 600 to 800 lbs: 280.00-350.00; Over 800 lbs: 260.00-320.00.

Beef Heifers: Under 400 lbs: 340.00-490.00; 400 to 600 lbs: 300.00-375.00; 600 to 800 lbs: 290.00-370.00; Over 800 lbs: 240.00-270.00.

Holstein Steers: Under 400 lbs: 275.00-345.00; 400 to 600 lbs: 250.00-320.00; 600 to 800 lbs: 200.00-275.00; Over 800 lbs: 200.00-250.00.

Milwaukee Stockyards: Aug. 18, 2025

No Roll Cows: 145.00 to 165.00.

High Yielding Cutters & Utility: 120.00 to 140.00.

Cutters: 90.00 to 115.00.

Canners & Shells: 75.00 & down.

HOLSTEIN STEERS:

High Choice & Prime Holstein Steers, 1400-1600 lbs: 215.00 to 220.00.

Choice Holstein Steers: 205.00 to 215.00.

Select Steers: 170.00 to 185.00.

Unfinished Holstein Steers: 150.00 & down.

BEEF CATTLE:

Certified Angus Beef 1250-1600 lbs: 230.00 to 235.00.

Select Beef Steers: 185.00 & down.

BULLS:

Premium Beef Bulls 1600-2000 lbs: 160.00 to 175.00.

Common to Good Bulls: 150.00 to 160.00.

REPLACEMENT CALVES:

Premium Bulls 100-120 lbs: 600.00 to 1100.00.

Beef Bull Calves: 700.00 to 1625.00.

Beef Heifer Calves: 600.00 to 1600.00.

Dairy Heifer Calves: 300.00 to 700.00.

Boning Calves: 50.00 & down.

Premier Livestock: Aug. 18-21, 2025

MARKET COWS: Stronger

Selling Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

High Yielding Cows: 137.00 to 175.00.

Most Market Cows: 100.00 to 136.00.

Low Yielding Cows: 99.00 and down.

FED MARKET STEERS AND HEIFERS: Strong

High Choice & Prime Holstein Steers: 220.00 to 245.00.

Low Choice & Select Holstein Steers: 201.00 to 219.00.

Underfinished & Mixed Grading: 204.00 & down.

MARKET BULLS: Steady

High Yielding Bulls: 170.00 to 196.00.

Plainer Quality Bulls: 169.00 & down.

BABY CALVES: Strong

Most Holstein Bull Calves: 700.00-1085.00.

Quality Beef Calves: 1000.00-1585.00.

Holstein Heifer Calves, Single Birth: 300.00-975.00.

Light and off quality calves: 350.00 & down.

Fennimore: Aug. 13, 2025

Choice Holstein Steers & Heifers: 200.00-216.00/cwt; High Yield Slaughter Cows: 140.00-153.00/cwt; Holstein Bulls & Calves: 95-120 lbs.: 800.00-990.00/cwt; Light Weight & Poor Calves: 500.00-700.00/cwt; Beef X-Bred Calves: 1100.00-1530.00/cwt.

National Cattle Summary: Aug. 18, 2025

On Friday, negotiated cash trade was limited on light to moderate demand in all feeding regions. The last established market in the Texas Panhandle was last week at 235.00. In Kansas, there were a few purchases from 235.00-236.00, but not enough for an adequate market test. For the week, live purchases were unevenly steady at 235.00. The last established market in Nebraska was Thursday with live purchases from 243.00-245.00 and dressed purchases from 380.00-385.00. The last established live market in the Western Cornbelt was Thursday from 240.00-245.00 and the last established dressed market was last week from 378.00-385.00 on a light test.

Dairy Cattle Summary

Reedsville Equity Market: Aug. 14, 2025

As of 08/07/25

Top Quality Springing Holstein Heifers: 2400.00 to 3700.00.

Plainer Quality Springing Holstein Heifers: 2300.00 & down.

Good Quality Shortbred Heifers: 1800.00 to 2600.00.

Good Quality Springing & Recently Fresh Cows: 2100.00 to 3450.00.

Good Bred Back Milking Cows: 2100.00 to 3350.00.

Plain Quality & Common Cows: 1400.00 to 2000.00.

Dehorned & Vaccinated Open Heifers, 350-550 lbs: Up to 190.00/lb.

Dehorned & Vaccinated Open Heifers, 550-750 lbs: Up to 175.00/lb.

Dehorned & Vaccinated Open Heifers, 750-950 lbs: Up to 170.00/lb.

Central Livestock, Zumbrota, MN: Aug. 18, 2025

FINISHED CATTLE:

Finished Beef Steers: 235.00-249.50/cwt; Mixed Grading: 200.00-234.00/cwt.

Finished Beef Heifers: 235.00-247.50/cwt; Mixed Grading: 175.00-234.00/cwt.

Finished Dairy Steers: 210.00-220.50/cwt; Silage Fed, Heavyweight, Select Grade, Lightweight: 150.00-209.00/cwt.

Market Cows Mostly: 120.00-149.00; Thin/shelly/full/overfed cows: 119.00 & down/cwt; Market Bulls: 160.00-189.00.

Calves: 95-125 lbs: 800.00-1000.00/cwt; Beef Calves: 1000.00-1650.00/cwt; Lighter, Weaker, Younger Calves: 775.00 & down/cwt.

FEEDER CATTLE:

Beef Steers: under 600 lbs: Up to 410.00/cwt; 600-800 lbs: Up to 344.00/cwt; 800-1000 lbs: Up to 308.00/cwt; Beef Heifers: under 600 lbs: Up to 450.00/cwt; 600-800 lbs: Up to 357.50/cwt; 800-1000 lbs: Up to 270.00/cwt.

Holstein Steers: under 400 lbs: N/A; 400-600 lbs: N/A; 600-800 lbs: N/A; 800-1000 lbs: N/A.

Eastern Corn Belt Direct Feeder Cattle Summary (IL, IN, MI, MN, OH and KY): Aug. 15, 2025

Feeder cattle and calves not established this week. Demand moderate to good.

Sheep & Lambs

Fennimore: Aug. 13, 2025

Bucks: .90-1.10/lb; Ewes: .60-1.35/lb; Slaughter Lambs (45-65lbs): 2.25-2.75/lb.

Johnson Creek Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

Lambs: 100 lbs and up: 180.00-200.00; 100 lbs and down: 140.00-190.00; Ewes: 70.00-100.00; Bucks: 90.00-100.00.

Lomira Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

As of 07/26/25: Finished Market Lambs: 170.00-220.00; Lambs: 65 lbs and down: 180.00-250.00; 70 to 100 lbs: 170.00-230.00; Ewes: 90.00-115.00; Bucks: 90.00-115.00.

Monroe Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

As of 07/23/2025: Finished Market Lambs: 2.10-2.40/lb; Feeder Lambs: 2.00-2.40/lb.; Cull Ewes: .60-.80; Cull Rams: No test.

Stratford Equity Market: Aug. 19, 2025

As of 08/13/25: Feeder Lambs: 1.20-1.60; Market Lambs: .70-1.00; Cull Ewes: 0.70-0.72; Cull Rams: .40-.45.

Central Livestock, Zumbrota, MN: Aug. 19, 2025

Feeder Lambs: 50-70 lbs: 110.00-270.00/cwt; 70-90 lbs: 150.00-240.00/cwt; Over 90 lbs: 150.00-217.50/cwt.

Fed Lambs 125-155 lbs: Shorn: 150.00-217.00/cwt; Unshorn: N/A.

Utility & Good Ewes: 90.00-110.00/cwt; Thin & Cull Ewes: 45.00 and 100.00/cwt & down; Yearling Ewes: No test.

Goats

Fennimore: Aug. 13, 2025

Slaughter Nannies: .70-1.40/lb.

Thin Slaughter Nannies: .10-.75/lb.

Slaughter Kids (Boer): 3.00-3.50/lb.

Slaughter Kids (Dairy): 1.80-2.40/lb.

Johnson Creek Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

Young Goats 80 lbs & up: 290.00 & down

Young Goats 60-80 lbs: 350.00 & down.

Young Goats under 60 lbs: 240.00 & down.

Cull Goats: 120.00 & down.

Lomira Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

As of 07/26/25:

Fed Goats: 170.00 to 220.00.

Dairy Kids: 140.00 to 265.00.

Boer Kids: 300.00-355.00.

Cull Goats: 110.00-175.00.

Monroe Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

As of 07/23/2025: Goats sell by the head.

Dairy Goats 50-80 lbs: No test.

Meat Goats 50-80 lbs: 155.00-235.00.

Meat Goats over 80 lbs: No test.

Cull Nannies & Billies: No test.

Hogs

USDA Hog Report: Aug. 15, 2025

Early weaned pigs steady to 2.00 higher, feeder pigs steady. Mostly moderate demand for moderate offerings.

Lomira Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

Feeder Pigs: 40-60 lbs: Call for availability.

Hogs: Heavy Sows: 72.00-75.00; Light Sows: 69.00-71.00; Boars: 20.00; Butcher Hogs: 68.00-80.00.

Johnson Creek Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

Butchers hogs 240# up: 70.00-90.00; 170#-240#: 90.00 & down; Light Sows: 60.00-80.00; Heavy Sows: 70.00-85.00; Boars: 10.00-20.00; Feeder Pigs: 10.00-50.00.

Stratford Equity Market: Aug. 19, 2025

Butchers: 85.00-94.00; Sows: 88.00-92.00; Boars: 33.00-46.00; Slaughter Pigs: No test; Feeder Pigs, 25-35 lbs: 15.00/head; 45-55 lbs: 20.00-40.00/head; 60-70 lbs: 40.00-45.00/head; 70-80 lbs: No test; over 85 lbs: No test.

Central Livestock, Zumbrota, MN: Aug. 19, 2025

Feeder Pigs: 50 lbs and under: Up to 80.00/cwt; 50-60lbs: Up to 75.00/cwt; 60-80lbs: Up to 110.00/cwt; 100 lbs and over: Up to 185.00/hd.

Grains

Cargill La Crosse: Aug. 18, 2025

CORN/SOYBEANS

Sept.: 3.8025/10.1400

Nov.: ——/10.3450

Dec.: 4.0350/——

Mar. ‘26: 4.2100/10.6950

May: 4.3150/10.8175

July: 4.3850/10.9000

Aug.: ——/10.8475

Sept.: 4.3950/10.6700

Dec.: 4.4875/——

Jan. ‘27: ——-/10.7475

Mar. ‘27: 4.6100/10.8275

Eggs

USDA Egg Report: Aug. 15, 2025

Extra Large: 2.56-2.64; Large: 2.54-2.62; Medium: 1.42-1.50.

Hay

Fennimore: Aug. 13, 2025

Small Square Hay: 3.50-4.25/bale; Large Square Hay: 70.00-80.00/ton; Dry Cow Hay/Beef Cow Hay: 50.00-80.00/ton; Large Round Straw: 62.50/bale; Small Square Straw: 2.50/bale.

Lomira Equity Market: Aug. 18, 2025

Every Friday at noon:

Small Squares Hay: 1.00-3.00/bale; Large Squares Hay Alfalfa: 60.00-80.00/bale; Large Squares Mix: 30.00-50.00/bale; Large Square Grass: 10.00-30.00/bale; Large Rounds Alfalfa Quality: 30.00-50.00/bale; Large Rounds Mix: 20.00-30.00/bale; Large Rounds Grass: 10.00-30.00/bale; Large Squares Wheat Straw: 20.00-30.00/bale; Small Square Wheat Straw: 1.00-3.00/bale.

Stratford Equity Market: Aug. 19, 2025

Sale first and third Tuesday each month (as of 08/12/2025):

Large Square Grass Mix: 20.00-25.00/bale.

Large Square Hay Bales, 2nd and 3rd Crop Alfalfa: No test.

Large Square Bales, Rye Straw: No test.

Round Hay Bales, Grass: 15.00-25.00/bale.

Sm. Round Bales, Grass (4×4): 15.00-20.00/bale.

Alfalfa Rounds, 2nd & 3rd Crop: No test.

Small Square Straw Bales: No test.

Small Square Hay Bales: No test.

Tim Slack Auction & Realty Hay & Bedding Report: Aug. 13, 2025

Hay, lg. square: Good: 140.00-180.00/ton; Hay, lg. round: Good: 75.00-90.00/ton; Fair: 40.00/ton.

Straw, lg. square: Good, 3×3: 52.00-57.00/bale; straw, sm. square: Good: 4.25-4.50/bale.

Grass, lg. round: Good: 70.00-180.00/ton: grass, lg. round: Good: 65.00/ton; grass, sm. square: Good: 4.00/bale.

Corn fodder, lg. round: Good: 45.00/bale.

New seeding third, lg. square: Good: 150.00/ton.

Reedsville Equity Market: Aug. 13, 2025

High Quality 1st Crop Hay: Up to 100.00/ton; Low Quality Hay: 50.00/ton & down; High Quality 2nd & 3rd Crop Hay: Up to 150.00/ton; High Quality Straw: 80.00-145.00/ton.

Dairy

Weekly Animal Feed, Central U.S.: Aug. 14, 2025

Central region dry whey prices increased at the bottom of the range. The top of the range and both ends of the mostly price series were unchanged this week. Dry whey demand is steady to lighter in the West, and contacts report export interest is light. Dry whey inventories range from available to tight. Contacts report that demand for dry whey from some manufacturers is strong and spot loads are difficult to obtain. Plant managers say higher whey protein concentrates take priority in their production schedules, keeping dry whey production limited. The price range for animal feed whey is unchanged. Contacts report light demand for animal feed whey, but note light production is keeping spot inventories tight.

Dairy Market Review: Aug. 15, 2025

BUTTER: Grade AA closed at $2.3000. The weekly average for Grade AA is $2.3010 (-0.1165).

CHEESE: Barrels closed at $1.7800 and 40# blocks at $1.7750. The weekly average for barrels is $1.8250 (+0.0405) and blocks $1.8345 (+0.0230).

CHEESE HIGHLIGHTS: Cheese production is holding steady this week in the Northeast. Dwindling milk availability and a ramp up of bottling production is keeping spot milk availability low. Last week, barrel prices rose nearly $0.09 and this week, at time of reporting, barrel prices are $0.08 higher. Block prices rose $0.145 last week and are an additional $0.03 higher this week at time of reporting. Milk output continues to decline seasonally in the Central region as contacts say recent high temperatures are negatively impacting cow comfort. At publication, reported Class III milk prices range from $1-under to $2-over. Cheesemakers are running steady to lighter schedules as some plant managers say tight spot volumes and increasing demand from Class I processors is reducing their ability to run full schedules. Cheese manufacturers across the West report milk volumes remain mostly robust, ensuring contractual needs are met. With availability seasonally tighter as temperatures rise again, Class III spot milk demand is holding steady, and is generally balanced across the region. CME cheese barrel and block prices moved within a narrow, stable range.

BUTTER HIGHLIGHTS: Across all regions, butter markets are navigating late-summer cream dynamics with mixed trends in production and demand. In the West, cream demand from ice cream producers remains steady to strong. Whole butter churning is generally active despite some plant downtime. The Central region is seeing lighter cream demand from ice cream makers, freeing supply for butter output, though spot butter remains tight with strong export interest. In the East, seasonal milk declines and shifting production priorities are limiting spot cream loads, with retail packaging favored over bulk output. Inventories range from tight to moderate nationally, while bulk butter pricing trends vary by region, but generally reflect a firm market tone.

FLUID MILK HIGHLIGHTS: Summer temperatures continue to have a negative impact on milk output and component levels. Contacts say milk production remains higher than this time last year. In fact, some contacts say that this is the best year for milk production in some time. Class I demand continues to increase as educational institutions return from summer break. Class II demand is decreasing. Ice cream manufacturers are slowing production as demand decreases. Class III manufacturing remains strong. Spot milk availability is lower but still available. Spot loads of milk are selling from $3 under to $2 over Class price. Class IV production varies by region. Some facilities are purchasing cream to keep the churns full, while others are taking advantage of the higher multiples and selling cream to other producers. Spot purchases of cream are readily available in most areas. Condensed skim production remains heavy. Many cheesemakers are purchasing spot loads of condensed skim to fortify production. Condensed skim is selling $0.20 – $0.30 over Class price.

This article originally appeared on Wisconsin State Farmer: Check out the latest market report for the week of Aug. 18, 2025

Reporting by Colleen Kottke, Wisconsin State Farmer / Wisconsin State Farmer

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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