June prices paid to Michigan farmers were higher for milk and dry beans, but lower for corn, soybeans and wheat.
The state’s milk price was $15.80 per hundredweight, up $2.10 from last year.
Dry bean prices in June averaged $31.00 per hundredweight, up $1.00 from 2016.
The USDA Monthly Price report says the average price received for corn was unchanged from May, but dropped 37 cents from last year to $3.58 per bushel.
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