In the most recent USDA National Dairy Comprehensive Report, third-trimester bred dairy heifers averaged $2,050 nationwide, an increase of more than 40% from the same month’s report a year ago.
Dairy Replacement Heifers, Calves Continue to Gain Ground
Heifers in a feedline. (Maureen Hanson)

In the most recent USDA National Dairy Comprehensive Report, third-trimester bred dairy heifers averaged $2,050 nationwide, an increase of more than 40% from the same month’s report a year ago. National auction reports bear out a similar trend, with two markets breaking into $3,000 territory for Holstein springers in the past month. Similarly, USDA data indicates Holstein heifer calf values up more than 150%, from $180/head last year to $465/head today. Beef-cross calves continue to fetch astounding values of more than $1,000/head in some markets.

Springing Heifers  Heifer Calves Beef Cross Calves
Location (sale date) Supreme/Top Approved/Medium 90-120 pounds 60-100 pounds
Turlock, Calif. (6-28-24) $2,000-3,200  No test
Lomira, Wis. (6-29-24) $1,500-2,200 $1,200-1,400 $300-400 $680-1,000
Pipestone, Minn. (6-20-24) $3,300-3,350       $3,200-3,300        No test $800-850
New Holland, Pa. (6-24-24) No report No report      $925-975 $900-1,085

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The price for the butter so essential to the pastries has shot up in recent months, by 25% since September alone, Delmontel says.

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