An oversupply of milk in the U.S. and globally is resulting in prices for milk and some other dairy products to fall.
A data‑driven look at 2026 dairy markets: milk production forecasts, cheese and powder export trends, shifting demand in China and Brazil, dairy export projections, and global trade impacts.
An oversupply of milk and weaker consumer demand are causing dairy prices to fall. Wholesale prices for milk, butter, and cheese have been declining for about a year. Retail prices for dairy staples ...
It costs more to produce half gallons, some consumers don’t mind paying a higher price for the convenience, and those full ...
Compare prices on milk, butter and cheese at Indiana grocery stores.
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Researchers discovered that the H5N1 bird flu virus can persist for up to 120 days in raw-milk cheese, challenging long-standing safety rules and raising new questions about the risks of unpasteurized ...
Tiny plastic fragments are turning up in milk and cheese, raising urgent questions about how our favorite dairy products travel from farm to fridge, and what we’re really eating. Study: Assessing ...