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USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 01/29 13:10

USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 01/29 13:10

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Nonfat Dry Milk - East and Central U.S.

Released on January 29, 2026

In the Central and East regions, low/medium heat nonfat dry milk (NDM) prices 
are up across the range and mostly price series this week. Throughout the 
country, spot inventories remain tight, and spot purchasers say they are 
receiving offers for resale loads priced as high as the $1.40s. Domestic demand 
is steady, and contacts report strong interest from international purchasers. 
Production is steady to lighter, as a winter storm impacted much of the country 
over the weekend, which caused some production and delivery delays early in the 
week. Rising prices for low/medium heat contributed to increased prices for 
high heat NDM across the range. Demand for high heat NDM is unchanged and 
inventories remain tight. Production is limited, as drying schedules are 
primarily focused on low/medium heat NDM.

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: 1.32 - 1.44


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: 1.23 - 1.35
Mostly Range - Low & Medium Heat; Dollars per Pound: 1.26 - 1.32


Information for the period January 26 - 30, 2026, issued weekly

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