MD_DA530 Dry Whey - Central U.S. Report 43 - Released on October 22, 2020 Dry whey prices pushed up on both ends of the range and on the top of the mostly series. Some customers reported receiving fewer offers than they expected, as they inquire about prices. They say their current stocks are sufficient, as they hold out for more low to mid $.30s prices. Dry whey production is steadily busy, and milk availability has begun to increase for Class III producers. Animal feed whey trading activity remains steadily slow. More feed customers are seeking out edible grade dry whey. Dry whey market tones are steadily bullish. Prices for: Central U.S., All First Sales, F.O.B., Conventional, and Non-Edible Dry Whey Price Range - Animal Feed; $/LB: .2800 - .3000 Prices for: Central U.S., All First Sales, F.O.B., Extra Grade & Grade A, Conventional, and Edible Dry Whey Price Range - Non-Hygroscopic; $/LB: .3200 - .4100 Mostly Range - Non-Hygroscopic; $/LB: .3400 - .3700 Information for the period October 19 - 23, 2020, issued weekly Published by: Dairy Market News - Madison, WI ISRAEL WEBER, 608-422-8601 Email: israel.weber@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