DCO, CWG prices edge higher amid active demand

DCO, CWG prices edge higher amid active demand

The US market for animal fats and waste oils was fairly quiet on Tuesday June 11 following a spurt of trading on Monday June 10.

Choice white grease prices continued to edge higher, with trading into the Missouri River done as high as 43-43.50 cents per lb on Tuesday. 

For distillers’ corn oil (DCO), higher indications were heard out of the Missouri River and Nebraska/Kansas markets on an FOB basis. Prices were reported in a range of 44-46 cents per lb in both regions.

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