A potential V-shaped price recovery could unfold into a W-shaped dairy market downturn if a months-long slowdown in cow culling increases milk supply. Moving into the higher-demand fall season, rising supplies threaten upward momentum for some dairy products; sustaining a more consistent herd size will help the market generally continue to rebound for products like cheese, for which sales are up 13% over a year ago since early August. Higher supply through decreased cow culling could curtail any bullish dairy momentum heading into fall. See more at Hoard’s Dairyman.