Is the tide turning on dairy prices?

Wet weather has impacted production, with concerns for forage stocks later in the year

Alex Black
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Is the tide turning on dairy prices?

Dairies have announced milk price increases for July and August with the ‘tide progressively talking towards higher prices'. Arla has announced the on-account price for conventional milk will increase...

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