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Wisconsin Farmers Experience Mixed Bag of Fortunes in June of this Year

Tuesday, August 6th, 2024 -- 8:00 AM

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(Blake Jackson, Wisconsin Ag Connection) Wisconsin farmers experienced a mixed bag of fortunes in June 2024, as commodity prices exhibited a blend of increases and declines compared to the previous month and the same period in 2023.

According to Blake Jackson with the Wisconsin Ag Connection, corn prices took a slight downturn, settling at $4.24 per bushel, marking a $1.00 decrease from June 2023. Soybean prices, while up $1.10 from May, still fell short of the previous year's levels, closing at $12.80 per bushel.

Oat prices experienced a more substantial drop, averaging $2.90 per bushel. In contrast, the hay market saw significant upward momentum. All hay prices surged to $190 per ton, a $13 increase from May. Alfalfa hay prices followed suit, climbing to $199 per ton. Other hay also experienced price growth but remained below May levels.

The dairy sector witnessed a positive trend, with milk prices reaching $22.10 per cwt, an $5.70 increase compared to June 2023. The price for milk cows intended for dairy herd replacement also saw an uptick, settling at $2,650 per head.

These price fluctuations underscore the dynamic nature of the agricultural market, influenced by a complex interplay of factors including supply and demand, global economic conditions, and weather patterns.


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