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Bob Yonkers is a vice president and chief economist for the International Dairy Foods Association, Washington, D.C. This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on idfa.org in September.
Wholesale prices for butter reached a record high at the CME Group this year. The outlook is that U.S. demand for butter will ease. It is also possible that foreign butter will come to America.