Given the data in the latest report, USDA ERS estimates Class III milk price in 2024 to be $17.70 per cwt., Class IV at $18.85 per cwt., and the all-milk price for 2024 at $20.80 per cwt.
Planning
Sure, much can change to alter these projections by USDA-ERS, but this information is useful as you plan for 2024. As 2023 is ending, now is an excellent time to get caught up on records, evaluate performance and use the price projections in the latest report to plan for the coming year.
There is a diverse amount of information available to help you, including resources from Ohio State University Extension. The OSU Extension Farm Business Profitability and Benchmarking Program (farmprofitability.osu.edu/) uses the FINPACK program to assist in assessing your present financial situation and can be very effective at evaluating alternative scenarios based on projected production, revenue and expenses.
FINBIN is a program from the University of Minnesota and part of the FINPACK farm financial database. This site provides benchmark financial information for farm producers, educators, lenders, and other agricultural professionals. The database summarizes actual farm data from thousands of agricultural producers who use FINPACK for farm business analysis. Interested in seeing how you compare to your peers with similar farm size? This site allows you to summarize dairy production and financial information based on dairy farms of various sizes. Additional information is available here: finbin.umn.edu/Home/AboutFinbin.
Summary
While there is no certainty in the projections provided in the latest Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook, they do represent the best estimates for what can be expected in 2024. I encourage you to analyze your 2023 production and financial performance, use realistic production and cost values in your budget, evaluate multiple scenarios and work closely with your Extension educator or other trusted advisor to prepare for the new year.