By Travis Cleven
Apr 29, 2021 | 5:53 AM
The proposal from the Dairy Business Association (DBA), Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, Minnesota Milk, and Nebraska State Dairy Association comes after they took a look at options early this year. They said the proposal, which is deemed âClass III Plus,â aims to build off of the pricing system currently in place, proposals by dairy cooperatives, and dairy farmer petitions to figure out a better Class I pricing system. âOur proposal looks to the future. It would make lasting changes to the milk pricing system that will limit negative PPDs (Producer Price Differential) in the future and the possible negative effects from future crises,â DBA President Amy Penterman said.
Midwest dairy groups announce FMMO proposal to improve milk pricing
Dairy Business Association, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, Minnesota Milk and Nebraska State Dairy Association have banded together to propose their new milk pricing plan, Class III Plus, which ties Class I milk prices to Class III prices.
The groups said during a press conference Apr. 27 that this proposal would create a more equitable market across the board for the nation s dairy farmers. The plan comes after negative producer price differentials, or PPDs, reached record lows during the economic crisis of the pandemic and affected many dairy farmers bottom lines. Class III Plus aims to fix those holes in the system for more crisis preparedness.
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Four Midwest Dairy groups are offering an alternative proposal to a change to the Federal Milk Marketing Orders. That’s in contrast to one proposed by the National Milk Producers Federation. John Holevoet, Government Affairs Director for the Dairy Business Association says their Class III plus plan ties the Class 1 milk price to the Class 3 milk price.
He says their Class III plus plan calls for a set adjuster and an end to advance pricing.
Minnesota Milk Producers Association Executive Director Lucas Sjostrom says by tying Class 1 to Class 3 price, that’ll also be beneficial for cheese plants.
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PROPOSED REFORMS: Less than a week after the National Milk Producers Federation’s board of directors asked for an emergency hearing to address issues with the federal milk pricing system, four Midwest dairy groups have announced their own plan to reform the system. A proposal by four Midwest groups would tie fluid milk prices to cheese and do away with advanced pricing.
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Less than a week after the National Milk Producers Federation’s board of directors asked for an emergency hearing to address issues with the federal milk pricing system, four Midwest dairy groups have announced their own plan to reform the system.
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As I reported last week, the Agriculture Department raised its estimate on 2021 milk production in its latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report issued April 9, based âprimarily on increased cow numbers.â Projected Class III and Class IV milk prices were also raised.
The 2020/21 U.S. corn outlook was for greater feed and residual use, increased corn used for ethanol production, larger exports, and lower ending stocks.Â
The feed and residual use projection was raised 50 million bushels to 5.7 billion, based on corn stocks reported as of March 1, which indicated disappearance during the December to February quarter rose about 6% relative to a year ago.Â