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By Jeff Wilson

(Bloomberg) -- Dino Giacomazzi, whose great- grandfather started the Giacomazzi Dairy in Hanford, California, in 1893, said he had no choice but to sell 100 cows, or 11 percent of his herd, in the past four months. Rising feed prices and a world surplus meant it cost as much as $17 to produce $10 of milk.

“Producers are in an absolute state of panic,” said Giacomazzi, 40. “To spend 100 years building a dairy business and see much of that equity disappear in a year is very troubling.”

Farmers plan to shift the pain to consumers. The National Milk Producers Federation in Arlington, Virginia, will pay dairies to slaughter 103,000 U.S. cows in coming months. Milk futures prices will double next year to a record $23 per 100 pounds (43.5 kilograms) as the herd shrinks by 171,000 head, the most since 1989, said Michael Swanson, a senior economist at Wells Fargo & Co., the largest lender to U.S. farmers.

The cuts will lead to the first two-year drop in output in four decades and higher prices in 2010 for butter, cheese, milk and the non-fat dry powder that’s a benchmark for global exports, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts. Futures for delivery in September 2010 trade 56 percent above today’s prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Retail butter prices may rise above the record of $3.937 a pound and cheddar cheese may top $5.097 a pound, according to Jerry Dryer, 65, the editor of the industry newsletter Dairy & Food Market Analyst in Delray Beach, Florida.

‘Big Spike Up’

“We could easily see $20 milk again next year,” said Richard Bradfield, a vice president of the dairy business at International Ingredient Corp., a manufacturer of specialty feed products in Fenton, Missouri. “The longer these low prices last, the greater the potential for a big spike up in prices as dairies make larger cuts.”

Farmers are culling herds because exports plunged 26 percent in the first four months of the year, supplies rose and the cost of corn, the primary feed ingredient, averaged almost $4 a bushel.

At Tulare County Stockyard Inc. in Dinuba, California, more than three fourths of the cows Giacomazzi sold were purchased by beef processors including Cargill Inc., owner Jon Dolieslager said. Many smaller dairies that bought animals at auctions last year are out of business, he said.

Sold for Beef

“The Giacomazzi dairy is unique because of its reputation for taking care of its animals and the long history of superior genetics,” said Dolieslager, who also auctions hogs, beef cattle, goats, sheep and horses. “Less than 2 percent of dairy cows we sell will go out to other dairies.”

“No one is making money producing milk,” Wells Fargo’s Swanson said by telephone from Minneapolis. “The milk price remains well below the total cost of production.”

U.S. output increased to a record 16.73 billion pounds in May as cows on average produced 1,804 pounds each, the most ever, the USDA said June 18. A gallon weighs 8.6 pounds.

Wholesale milk fell 51 percent in the past year and reached $9.93 per 100 pounds on June 19 on the CME. The USDA forecasts average cash prices this year will drop 34 percent, the most since the agency began keeping the data in 1980. While corn fell to $4.195 last week from a record $7.9925 a bushel in June 2008, it’s still 54 percent above the decade average.

Cheese, Butter

Cheese prices on the CME have fallen 43 percent in the past year to $1.1175 pound, while butter dropped 17 percent to $1.215. The retail cost of cheddar cheese rose 4.7 percent to $4.605 a pound in May from a year earlier, government data show. The average supermarket price of butter fell 15 percent to $2.778 a pound last month from a year earlier.

“Wholesale butter and cheese prices could rebound $2 a pound next year,” as the herd declines, Dairy & Food Market’s Dryer said. “Low prices are not going to last because we will see inflation across the board next year.”

In California, the largest milk-producing state, dairies lost $1.07 per 100 pounds in April, compared with profit of $11.23 in July 2007, based on feed costs and milk prices, USDA data show. In January, the state was the most unprofitable in at least six years of record-keeping.

“We’re all in survival mode,” said John Gailey, 35, the general manager and a part owner of the 4,000-cow the Milky Way Dairy near Visalia, California. Gailey cut his herd by 400 head, or 9.1 percent, since March. “I’m surprised we are not hearing about more people filing for bankruptcy.”

24-Month Wait

It takes about 24 months and $1,600 to feed and care for a dairy heifer before it starts producing milk, Gailey said. The price of a young cow ready for milking has dropped by half in the past year to $1,200, he said.

Farmers spent most of the past decade expanding to meet rising global demand.

Futures peaked at a record $22.45 in June 2007 as a drought in Australia and New Zealand, the biggest exporters, curbed supplies. Demand increased in Asia as economic growth allowed consumers to switch to more protein-based diets.

U.S. exports jumped to a record 2.55 million metric tons last year (653.7 million gallons), up 16 percent from 2005, and the value of the shipments rose 25 percent, according to the U.S. Dairy Export Council in Arlington, Virginia. Overseas sales accounted for 11 percent of U.S. production, more than twice the share of 2002, the council said.

By the end of 2008, with the global economy in the first recession since World War II, U.S. milk production had grown to a record 190 billion pounds and the dairy herd was at a 12-year high of 9.315 million cows, according to the USDA.

European Protests

When global prices sagged, European farmers sought government aid and disrupted food supplies. Eight hundred producers from across Europe protested in Brussels last month, and in parts of France grocers ran out of cheese and yogurt because of farmer protests.

Dairy Farmers of Britain Ltd., the U.K. cooperative, filed for receivership this month after firing workers and closing dairies. Dairy Crest Group Plc, the biggest U.K. producer, lowered its milk price in April to 26.28 euro cents per liter ($1.40 a gallon), reflecting a 32 percent drop since October, according to the Web site of the Dutch farmers’ organization LTO-Nederland.

U.S. dairies are trimming the herd. The kill in the week ended June 6 rose to 60,800 head, 35 percent higher than a year earlier, according to USDA data. This year’s cull is up 13 percent from 2008.

Accelerating Cuts

Reductions may accelerate because government payments to small and medium-sized farmers begin to run out this month, said Sherman Toone, 58, a third-generation producer with 350 cows and 1,800 acres of wheat, barley and alfalfa near Grace, Idaho.

“This is the worst I’ve ever seen the imbalance” between feed costs and milk revenue, said Toone, whose grandfather started with 25 cows in 1923.

U.S. milk production will fall 1.3 percent to 187.5 billion pounds this year from last year’s record, and to 186.4 billion in 2010, the first back-to-back decline since 1969, the USDA said June 20.

Prices probably will rise at least 25 percent by the second half of 2010 as production slows and consumption rebounds with an improving economy next year, said Kelvin Wickham, the managing director of global trade at Auckland, New Zealand-based Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd., the largest dairy exporter.

“We do expect prices to trend higher toward the back half of the year,” Jack Callahan, the chief financial officer at Dallas-based Dean Foods Inc., the biggest U.S. processor, said June 2 at a New York conference. Shares of Dean Foods rose 2.1 percent this year, beating the 1.1 percent drop in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.

Roadblocks to Rally

Fonterra’s Wickham cautioned that even a smaller herd may not be enough to turn the market around as rising subsidies and government stockpiling in the European Union and the U.S. delay the recovery.

“People haven’t been buying the stuff, that’s the problem,” said Lloyd Downing, 61, who farms 560 cows on 187 hectares southwest of Morrinsville, on New Zealand’s North Island. “It’s not until the American economy comes right that we’ll start doing any good.”

The U.S. economy contracted three straight quarters, including 5.7 percent in the first quarter. Economists expect a 2.7 percent contraction in 2009 before growth resumes in 2010, based on the median of 62 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey. In the European Union, where growth was 0.63 percent last year, the economy will shrink 4.2 percent in 2009, a Bloomberg survey of 17 economists shows.

Global milk-production growth will likely slow to 0.5 percent to 0.7 percent in 2009, in line with the increase in consumption, Fonterra’s Wickham said.

Chinese Demand

China, the world’s third-largest fluid-milk consumer after India and the U.S., is recovering after melamine contamination last September slashed domestic output. Consumption growth that averaged 13 percent the past three years will likely return to pre-melamine levels by the end of 2009, Lausanne, Switzerland- based Tetra Pak Group, the biggest maker of milk and juice cartons, said in a June 1 report.

China increased imports of milk powder and other dairy products after the government shut 19 percent of the nation’s 20,393 milk-collection stations between November and April, the official Xinhua New Agency reported June 3.

“It only takes a relatively small amount of difference in production and we’re going to have a significant affect on international prices,” said Lachlan McKenzie, who owns a 600- cow dairy northeast of Rotorua on New Zealand’s North Island and is chairman of Federated Farmers’ Dairy Section.

New Zealand Exports

New Zealand exported 50.8 million kilograms of milk powder to China in the three months ended March 31, more than four times as much as the same period a year earlier, according to Statistics New Zealand. Dairies are the country’s biggest export earner, accounting for about 20 percent of trade receipts, government data show.

Whatever happens with demand, a recovery won’t be possible without a cull in the industry, said the Milky Way Dairy’s Gailey.

“We are in a depression right now,” he said. “I have to be an optimist that the dairy farmers can get together and find a way to reduce the cow herd about 5 percent so that prices can recover quickly.

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Amazing, with all the hungry in the world,...Just does not seem right they should be playing with this!!!
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Amazing, with all the hungry in the world,...Just does not seem right they should be playing with this!!!
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i have cases of powdered milk on hand. i saw this coming. last yr when it was over $4 i said fuck this.
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people better open their eyes - this summer aka the summer of hell will be digging into the pockets of everyone.

food is a weapon.

with the droughts out west we're already seeing an increase in vegs. milk/cheese/dairy is now expected to rise.

hell calf liver which used to be the cheapest meat to buy (frozen) 4/pkg was avg a tad over 2.00 i recently saw in giant foods for 5.98.
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GOT CANCER?

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bloomberg video on this page
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What about inflation? Posted by Edward Harrison
The real worry right now should be deflation, as we have not yet beaten back all of the ill deflationary effects of the financial crisis. Nevertheless, a growing number of market participants see inflation as a longer term worry. With unemployment high, a cost-wage push will not be part of that equation. Nevertheless, increases in food, oil and commodity prices could create problems down the line as this Bloomberg News video on milk prices attests – they are talking about a doubling in milk prices in 2010. And, remember, before 2007, $70 was an unheard of, recession-inducing price for a barrel of oil. Yet, in the midst of a deep, deep global recession, we have $70 oil. What does that tell you about likely prices in a recovery? Is it too early to worry about inflation?
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Actually the price of milk has been incrediably creap in Wisconsin, while the price of powdered milk has stayed high...and then again we are the "cheeseheads" and cheese has been ok price wise...per your thread, will have to watch the prices a little more closely now...
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota
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Actually the price of milk has been incrediably creap in Wisconsin, while the price of powdered milk has stayed high...and then again we are the "cheeseheads" and cheese has been ok price wise...per your thread, will have to watch the prices a little more closely now...
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i cant eat meat - my diet consists mainly of cheese. im seriously thinking of getting a goat. i have chickens right now - when i mentioned this to my spouse, he raised the one eyebrow at me.
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mmmmmilk is an extremely unhealthy food...

So it's good to see the prices go up....

Nobody over the age of 12 should drink milk...




And let's not start a discussion how milk production is plain animal raping.
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota
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if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota
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I have alway's wondered how CA cows can be happy...bet they give cheese instead of milk with all the shaking that goes on there!!!

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damn...i am going to miss milk lol :(
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota

if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$
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wtf 5 gallons = $25? i only pay $1.99 for a gallon of milk right now
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I think it time to buy a cow =D
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mmmmmilk is an extremely unhealthy food...

So it's good to see the prices go up....

Nobody over the age of 12 should drink milk...




And let's not start a discussion how milk production is plain animal raping.
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theres also articles on it being found in cows milk
Unsafe Arsenic Levels Found In Rice Milk
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As much cheese as we eat this is going to be a killer. Looking at a butter churn on Lehmans might have to get one and freeze some butter now. Wonder how hard it is to milk a goat but my husband gives me that eyebrow look too....LOL
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota

if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$




wtf 5 gallons = $25? i only pay $1.99 for a gallon of milk right now
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WOW $1.99??!!??? Where do you live? Here in NC its $3.25 for reg milk/gallon and $5-6 for organic
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota

if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$




wtf 5 gallons = $25? i only pay $1.99 for a gallon of milk right now
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right now its 3.46 here and im in farm territory - local dairies. prices will be going up brizz.
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As much cheese as we eat this is going to be a killer. Looking at a butter churn on Lehmans might have to get one and freeze some butter now. Wonder how hard it is to milk a goat but my husband gives me that eyebrow look too....LOL
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ive been canning cheeses. seriously. whenever i find the blocks on sale i buy them and can them.

ive also canned butter.
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Actually the price of milk has been incrediably creap in Wisconsin, while the price of powdered milk has stayed high...and then again we are the "cheeseheads" and cheese has been ok price wise...per your thread, will have to watch the prices a little more closely now...

i cant eat meat - my diet consists mainly of cheese. im seriously thinking of getting a goat. i have chickens right now - when i mentioned this to my spouse, he raised the one eyebrow at me.
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I have watched your garden vid's (and by the way good job on the garden and the coop), but where do you expect to keep the goat's, your yard is not that big...wait a minute, I just had a flash, sod your roof...no kidding (PUN?)...I have seen people keeping goat's on roof's!!!
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not being a baby cow, I don't drink "milk"
neither do I drink Hippo, Elephant or Yak milk.

I decided a dozen years ago I'd had enough antibiotics
and Bovine Growth Hormone.

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not being a baby cow, I don't drink "milk"
neither do I drink Hippo, Elephant or Yak milk.

I decided a dozen years ago I'd had enough antibiotics
and Bovine Growth Hormone.


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Try Soy!!!
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As much cheese as we eat this is going to be a killer. Looking at a butter churn on Lehmans might have to get one and freeze some butter now. Wonder how hard it is to milk a goat but my husband gives me that eyebrow look too....LOL

ive been canning cheeses. seriously. whenever i find the blocks on sale i buy them and can them.

ive also canned butter.
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How do you can cheese and butter. I am canning veggies and fruits but no idea how you can cheese and butter.
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Actually the price of milk has been incrediably creap in Wisconsin, while the price of powdered milk has stayed high...and then again we are the "cheeseheads" and cheese has been ok price wise...per your thread, will have to watch the prices a little more closely now...

i cant eat meat - my diet consists mainly of cheese. im seriously thinking of getting a goat. i have chickens right now - when i mentioned this to my spouse, he raised the one eyebrow at me.


I have watched your garden vid's (and by the way good job on the garden and the coop), but where do you expect to keep the goat's, your yard is not that big...wait a minute, I just had a flash, sod your roof...no kidding (PUN?)...I have seen people keeping goat's on roof's!!!
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lol Honestly I'm glad I'm vegan.
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not being a baby cow, I don't drink "milk"
neither do I drink Hippo, Elephant or Yak milk.

I decided a dozen years ago I'd had enough antibiotics
and Bovine Growth Hormone.




Try Soy!!!
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thanks - I do Rice milk. give it a try.
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and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota

if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$




wtf 5 gallons = $25? i only pay $1.99 for a gallon of milk right now

WOW $1.99??!!??? Where do you live? Here in NC its $3.25 for reg milk/gallon and $5-6 for organic
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well the regular price for milk is always $3.50ish a gallon, but its ALWAYS and i mean ALWAYS on sale for $1.99-$2.50... unless you buy it at a gas station, which its still always on sale 2 for $6. I can't remember the last time it was not on sale. And Krogers has made theirs $1.99 as the regular price for the last few months...not sure how long that will last.

Walmart was always expensive @ $3.58 a gallon, but they just lowered theirs to around $2 not on sale as well.


p.s. im from lansing mi

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right now its 3.46 here and im in farm territory - local dairies. prices will be going up brizz.
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oh im sure they will :( i hate to see what kind of inflation is ahead. i just have this nagging feeling that nothing will be the same. enjoy it while you can!
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9teen.47™

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06/23/2009 07:46 AM
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Re: Got Milk? - Nope. Dairy Cow Kill to Double Milk Price After Slump
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All I can say on the subject is that when I went back to California in 2003 I sure did get a bad dose of "sticker shock" when I made my first trip to a supermarket. And somehow since then...

PS: American cheese is tasteless. Most stuff is pretty good but cheese, ugh!

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Re: Got Milk? - Nope. Dairy Cow Kill to Double Milk Price After Slump
and I thought California cows were happy cows....better stay in Minnesota

if youre a milk drinker, better try to stock up on the powdered.

a single can = 5 gallons avgs 25$ but theres places on the net you can get it cheaper like 6 cans for 100$




wtf 5 gallons = $25? i only pay $1.99 for a gallon of milk right now

WOW $1.99??!!??? Where do you live? Here in NC its $3.25 for reg milk/gallon and $5-6 for organic




well the regular price for milk is always $3.50ish a gallon, but its ALWAYS and i mean ALWAYS on sale for $1.99-$2.50... unless you buy it at a gas station, which its still always on sale 2 for $6. I can't remember the last time it was not on sale. And Krogers has made theirs $1.99 as the regular price for the last few months...not sure how long that will last.

Walmart was always expensive @ $3.58 a gallon, but they just lowered theirs to around $2 not on sale as well.


p.s. im from lansing mi
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WOW...you are getting screwed, but so am I for a dairy state, I am paying $2.49 a gallon in Green Bay, WI, and I could hang my head out of a window and spit on a dairy farm!

Who is paying $1.99 and where???
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All I can say on the subject is that when I went back to California in 2003 I sure did get a bad dose of "sticker shock" when I made my first trip to a supermarket. And somehow since then...
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You can alway's figure triple the price in CA!!!
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