After setting all-time record high prices for two consecutive months, the Wisconsin all milk price cooled down a bit in June, averaging $26.20 per hundredweight. According to the latest USDA Agricultural Prices report, that was $1.20 below last month's price, but $7.80 more than last June.
The highest June milk price in the nation was found in Florida, where producers received $31.00, followed by Idaho's $29.90.
Meanwhile, the U.S. all milk price was $26.90 per cwt., 70-cents lower than Wisconsin's price, but 40-cents higher than last month's U.S. price.
Categories: Wisconsin, Livestock, Dairy Cattle