The director of the Center for Dairy Profitability remains optimistic milk prices will go up, especially next year.
Mark Stephenson with the University of Wisconsin agrees with the latest WASDE report predicting milk prices will reach between $17.55 and $18.55 a hundredweight in 2018. “I think that that’s quite possible. We’ve had strong domestic sales and quite honestly right now we’re seeing our export opportunities increase.”
Stephenson says there’s some positive movement in the market now.
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