A46-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,2001 (Continued from Page Al 6) market is responding to a tight ening in the nation’s milk supply. December milk produc tion for 20-select states was about even with a year ago. And cow numbers for the first time in a couple of years started declin ing from the prior month. We ended 2000 With a relatively tight inventory for butter. That THANKS AND CONCHA TULA TIONS. .. Scott Jill Youse with son Patrick; Julie,' Jan, Dick & All-new 250 Cow Freestall Barn and Milking Center with Hospital and Special Needs Area, Palpation Rail, Tunnel Ventilation throughout. Designed & Built by Triple H Construction. Ephrata, PA OTHER FEATURES Bou-Matic Dbl 10 Xpressway Parallel Parlor expandable to a Dbl 16 with basement. Featuring Bou-Matic Automation throughout. Installed and Serviced by Jones Dairy Service. Massey, MD. r TRIPLE H /Construction /// f 430 Springville Road, *Ephrata, PA 17522 Custom Builders of _ _ . . _ Dairy, Horse, 717-738-2142 Residential & 1-(800)-874-7531 Buildings 1-(800)-TRIPLE-1 means butterfat will be very tight in 2001. Look for butter and Class IV prices to be pricey. So, here is my expert forecast for 2001: actual milk prices for the next 12 month will be either higher or lower than what the futures markets is predicting. VAjle my readers may be duckling at this point, the answer really is true. My point is MMI M.« the futures market is providing decent prices for 2001 and real prices will likely turn out to be higher or lower. In other news, USD A an nounced the advance prices for February 2001. These prices will determine the Class I base price and the Class II skim price for February. They are based on the following two-week product price averages from January ($/lb): butter: $1.1279; nonfat JONES DAIRY SERVICE 12667 Massey Rd. ujorkinq^orffou MaSSCy* MD " 1-800-801-2082 dry milk: $1.0172; cheese: $1.1340; and dry whey: $0.2446. The advance Class 111 pricing factor at 3.5 percent butterfat was $10.06 per cwt. The ad vanced Class IV pricing factor at 3.5 percent butterfat was $11.94 per cwt. The higher of these two prices was $11.94, which istjbeClass I base price at Oakland View Farms LLC All New Daily Facility featurlqm a Bou-Matic Dbl 10 Xpresswty • Financing by Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit, Denton, MD • Norbco Stalls, Gates, Fencing, & Sidewall Curtains • Aerotech Tunnel Ventilation • Houle Alley Scraper & Pump • Waterflush System in holding area • Rubber Mats in holding area OPEN HOUSE COMING UP... THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2001 Ridgely, MD Parallel Parlor Credit has been lending to dairy farmers for over 80 years. We can help you with ❖ Building dairy facilities ❖Purchasing equipment ❖lncreasing herd size ❖Operating loans Ju. Mid Atlantic ” Farm Credit 3.5 percent butterfai. aus the Boston Class I price for Febru ary 2001, for example, will be $15.19 per cwt (11.94+3.25). The Class I differential for Boston is equal to $3.25 per cwt. For more information regard ing milk markets, see my Web site at www.aers.psu.edu/ dairy outlook/. -v^,-^ 1-800-442-7334 www midatlanticfarmcredit com , V i £>