USDA Central Dry Whey 06/20 11:40
06/20/2025 | 11:40 am CDT USDA Central Dry Whey 06/20 11:40
AMS_1045 MARS Dry Whey - Central U.S. Released on June 20, 2025 Central region dry whey prices were unchanged at the top of the range and mostly price series this week. The bottom of the dry whey price range moved lower, while the mostly prices series moved higher. Dry whey is available to meet current market demands. Internationally produced dry whey is available for lower prices than loads produced domestically. Contacts say this is contributing to softening export dry whey interest. Domestic dry whey demand is steady to lighter. Strong demand persists for specific brands or dry whey that meets certain specifications and inventories for these loads remain tight. Meanwhile, contacts report demand for more interchangeable loads of dry whey is lighter and spot loads for these are available for purchasing. Cheesemakers continue to run strong production schedules. Liquid whey is available for drying, but dry whey production is limited as production schedules remain focused on higher whey protein concentrates. The bottom of the animal feed whey price range moved higher this week, but the top was unchanged. Contacts report production is light, and spot inventories are tight. Demand for animal feed whey is steady. Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra & Grade A, Edible Dry Whey Price Range - Non-Hygroscopic; Dollars per Pound: 0.48 - 0.59 Mostly Range - Non-Hygroscopic; Dollars per Pound: 0.53 - 0.57 Prices for: Central, All First Sales, F.O.B., N/A, Non-Edible Dry Whey Price Range - Animal Feed - Milk Replacer; Dollars per Pound: 0.33 - 0.35 Information for the period June 16 - 20, 2025, issued weekly Secondary Sourced Information: N/A [0600059B]