MD_DA640 Nonfat Dry Milk - Western U.S. Report 39 - Released on September 24, 2020 Western low/medium heat nonfat dry milk prices have increased on the range and on the mostly series. Some sellers report receiving more than usual inquiries from Southeast Asia and Mexico. According to them, this is because U.S. low/medium heat nonfat dry milk is currently among the least expensive in the global market. Domestic sales are unchanged from a week ago. Low/medium heat nonfat dry milk stocks are adequate to limited. There have been reports of younger inventories compared to the past months. Low/medium heat nonfat dry milk production is active. Overall, the market undertone is strengthening. High heat nonfat dry milk prices are higher at the top of the range. Production remains intermittent, whereas supplies are tight. Sales are steady. Prices for: Western U.S., All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra Grade & Grade A, Conventional, and Edible Nonfat Dry Milk Price Range - Low & Medium Heat; $/LB: .9975 - 1.1275 Mostly Range - Low & Medium Heat; $/LB: 1.0300 - 1.0800 Prices for: Western U.S., All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra Grade & Grade A, Conventional, and Edible Nonfat Dry Milk Price Range - High Heat; $/LB: 1.1000 - 1.2575 Information for the period September 21 - 25, 2020, issued weekly Secondary Sourced Information: Grade A nonfat dry milk price at the CME Group on Wednesday closed at $1.0850, up from last week's average price of $1.0595. Published by: Dairy Market News - Madison, WI FLORENCE KONE-GONZALEZ, (608)422-8594 Email: florence.konegonzalez@usda.gov Additional Dairy Market News Information: Dairy Market News (DMN) by Phone: (608)422-8602 DMN Website: https://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/dairy DMN MARS (My Market News): https://mymarketnews.ams.usda.gov