Record Breaking Prices in Grade A Non-Fat Dry Milk
- ZISK

- Apr 17
- 1 min read

The slow sneak higher Grade A Non-Fat Dry Milk has caught traders by surprise as the rest of the dairy sector is knee deep in doom and gloom from high milk production woes. The last week has left everyone in awe at the strength of the cash market to continue to find demand for Non-Fat Dry Milk and Skim Milk Powders.

Exports have been strong; however traders are beginning to speculate as to when we will hit the threshold of value to the world market, especially in the last week as prices skyrocketed higher. At some point, high prices weigh on demand, and the fear is that we are there now. But buyers keep buying, even today, after an impressive close last week, buyers secured another 5 loads, increasing the price to new heights by another 1.75 cents.
By Sarah Jungman
April 15, 2026 08:49 AM








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