date:Jan 25, 2013
evels for the last six months, and finally late in the fall we started to pick up milk volumes on a per-cow basis.
At the same time, export demand for U.S. milk and dairy products is slowly growing, helping push prices beyond breakeven levels for the year.
Increasingly, our dairy prices are dependent in what is going on in the export market around the world, Horner says in a university report. Everyone is excited about China. China is a huge market and growth area for us, but Mexico tends to b