USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 03/26 13:20
03/26/2026 | 1:20 pm CDT USDA NE & SE Nonfat Dry Milk 03/26 13:20
AMS_1049 MARS Nonfat Dry Milk - East and Central U.S. Released on March 26, 2026 Prices for low/medium heat nonfat dry milk (NDM) reached heights not seen since the spring of 2024 this week. The top of the Central and East region price range reached $2 and the CME daily cash call price for Grade A NDM moved into the $1.90s, up to$1.9375, as of report publication. In the Central and East regions, prices for low/medium heat NDM increased across the range and mostly price series. Contacts say tight inventories remain the primary factor driving prices higher. Some spot purchasers say they are having more success finding spot loads in the West, though inventories are also tight in that region. Domestic demand is steady, while export demand is mixed. Some purchasers say high prices are deterring international purchasers, while others report market participants in Mexico are willing to pay prices above the range to secure loads. Milk production is trending higher and contacts say strong demand for condensed skim milk persists from other dairy processors. Plant managers say they are running busy schedules making low/medium heat NDM, but production remains down from this time last year. The price range for high heat NDM also shifted upwards this week. Demand is strengthening, but production remains limited, and inventories are tight. 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: 1.89 - 2.06 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: 1.83 - 2 Mostly Range - Low & Medium Heat; Dollars per Pound: 1.9 - 1.97 Information for the period March 23 - 27, 2026, issued weekly Secondary Sourced Information: N/A [0600059B]