ASB expects the earnings forecast for 2016/7 to be similar to that issued for 2015/6 of 45 to 55 c per share.
"If anything, we suspect 2016/17 earnings could be higher than 2015/16," it said.
Meanwhile, the trend in European Union production is down, reflecting the reality of very low milk prices and farm losses.
ASB - one of the more optimistic banks in terms of its milk price forecast - said it expects the price to rise to $6.00/kg by the season's end.
"D-day is approaching, however, for our 2016/17 milk price forecast," Penny said.
"For now though, we stick with our $6.00/kg forecast, but note weakening production needs to translate into material price rises over coming months for this forecast to hold," he said.