MD_DA650 DA MD DA650 Nonfat Dry Milk - Central and East MADISON, WI. July 30, 2015 (REPORT 30) NONFAT DRY MILK - CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL: Low/medium heat nonfat dry milk prices moved lower this week. As inventories build, some manufacturers prefer to sell condensed. Production remains active, as most manufacturers are choosing to make NDM in lieu of other dry products. Spot demand is light, but most manufacturers report contracted loads are being taken on time. Some sellers are noticing more inquiries from prospective buyers with little sales. High heat nonfat dry milk prices are steady to lower. Production is uneven as most manufacturers do not have the available drying time. Most manufacturers report demand is light. EAST: Production of low/medium heat nonfat dry milk remains very active in the Eastern region as manufacturing milk supplies continue to be heavy for this time of year. Demand is steady compared to recent weeks. Some manufacturers are unwilling to sell loads at the lower price range levels, believing prices will increase in the coming weeks as manufacturing milk supplies decline as Class I demand increases to cover school bottling needs. High heat nonfat dry milk prices are steady to lower. Supplies remain fairly tight, but some manufacturers are finding time in their production schedules for runs of high heat. F.O.B. CENTRAL/EAST: Includes EXTRA GRADE and GRADE A LOW/MEDIUM HEAT: .7000 - .9000 MOSTLY: .7500 - .8000 HIGH HEAT: .9200 - 1.0500 1100CT rick.whipp@ams.usda.gov & Tara.Herbst@ams.usda.gov USDA/AMS/Dairy Market News, Madison, Wisconsin 608.577.7006 Dairy Market News website: www.ams.usda.gov/dairymarketnews Dairy Market News database portal: http://www.marketnews.usda.gov/mnp/da- home