MD_DA530 DA MD DA530 Dry Whey - Central MADISON, WI. July 1, 2015 (REPORT 26) DRY WHEY - CENTRAL Central dry whey prices were steady to lower in a weak market. Whey production is up as cheese manufacturing continues to increase. Whey manufacturers are offering discounts for condensed whey so drying availability can be used elsewhere. Some whey producers will take sharp discounts for condensed in order to not have to dispose of the whey. Demand is steady to decreasing as most buyers have ample supplies. There have been reports of some manufacturers overselling and pushing current sales to August. International sales increased slightly due to decreased production in other countries. Animal feed dry whey prices are also steady to lower. Demand is down as buyers have filled pipelines. Some sellers believe that sales will start to pick up when the market starts stabilizing. F.O.B. CENTRAL: .3100 - .4750 MOSTLY: .3450 - .3800 F.O.B. CENTRAL: ANIMAL FEED MILK REPLACER: .2200 - .2700 1430CT Tara.Herbst@ams.usda.gov 608.557.7007 USDA/AMS/Dairy Market News, Madison, Wisconsin Dairy Market News website: www.ams.usda.gov/dairymarketnews Dairy Market News database portal: http://www.marketnews.usda.gov/mnp/da-home