milk prices

Dairies in squeeze as stockpiles grow

Sacramento -- A record stockpile of cheese has pushed U.S. milk prices lower, although the price of feeding dairy cows continues to rise, dairy farmers said.

"I've seen the ups and downs, but I've never seen it like this," said George Simoes, a dairy farmer in Elk Grove, Calif., told the Sacramento (Calif.) Bee Monday.

Prices dairy farmers received for milk escalated in 2007 and 2008, causing farmers to add cows to their production lines. With 914 million pounds of cheese in cold storage, however, prices have dropped recently.

The State of California said dairy farmers are now losing 50 cents for each gallon of milk they produce, the newspaper said.

Dairy farmers caught in the web of falling milk prices

New York, February 17: With milk prices continuing to touch frightening lows, it has resulted in increasing woes for dairy farmers across U.S.