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USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 01/22 13:15

USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 01/22 13:15

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Nonfat Dry Milk - East and Central U.S.

Released on January 22, 2026

The price range and mostly price series for low/medium heat nonfat dry milk 
(NDM) shifted higher in the Central and East regions this week. Spot 
inventories are tight throughout the country, though spot purchasers say they 
are having more success finding loads in the West than they are in the Central 
and East regions. Domestic demand is unchanged, while export interest is steady 
to higher. Plant managers say they are busy producing low/medium heat NDM, but 
they are not operating at capacity and are outputting a lighter volume than 
they were this time last year. Increasing prices for low/medium heat NDM 
contributed to higher prices at the bottom of the range for high heat this 
week. Contacts say premiums for these loads are unchanged. Demand for high heat 
NDM is steady and inventories are tight, while production remains limited.

Prices for: Central/East US, All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra & Grade A, Edible 
Nonfat Dry Milk
Price Range - High Heat; Dollars per Pound: 1.28 - 1.36


Prices for: Central/East US, All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra & Grade A, Edible 
Nonfat Dry Milk
Price Range - Low & Medium Heat; Dollars per Pound: 1.18 - 1.29
Mostly Range - Low & Medium Heat; Dollars per Pound: 1.21 - 1.26


Information for the period January 19 - 23, 2026, issued weekly

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