USDA Bid Solicitations and Milk Sales to USDA
Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Law, the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board establishes and enforces minimum wholesale and retail prices for fluid milk and cream products. It is a violation of the Milk Marketing Law to offer to sell and to sell milk at a price below the minimum price fixed for the particular transaction. This includes bids and sales involving USDA.
Board Bulletin 1597 describes in detail the Board enforcement policy regarding USDA solicitations and legal bids. Briefly, bids must be made for a price at or above the minimum wholesale price (minus applicable discounts) for the month in which the bid is due.
The following products are price-regulated by the Board. The Board-established minimum prices apply to these products, whether fluid, evaporated (evaporated milk in a hermetically sealed container is not price-regulated), organic, or UHT.
Class 1
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Standard (Whole) Milk
| Mixed Milk
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Reduced Fat (2%) Milk
| Light Cream
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Lowfat (1%) Milk
| Medium Cream
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Nonfat (Skim) Milk
| Heavy Cream
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Flavored milk of any fat content
| Sour cream, regular, light, and lowfat
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Buttermilk
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Eggnog
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When USDA invites bids for products regulated by the Board, we will produce a spreadsheet showing the minimum legal bids for each product in each Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Area. The spreadsheet will be posted on this webpage and emailed to eligible vendors as provided to us by USDA. You may also request to be placed on a distribution list to receive the minimum legal bid spreadsheet each time we issue one.The Board has also sent two letters regarding bids for USDA and other federal contracts to eligible vendors that we are aware of. Those letters are linked below for your convenience.
February 2022 letter to eligible vendors March 2022 letter to eligible vendors May 2023 letter to eligible vendors
Minimum Bid Information USDA bid invitation number 2000009942, Description 12-3J14-24-B-0284
March 7, 2024
On March 6, 2024, USDA solicited bids to sell Fresh Fluid Milk Products (Description 12-3J14-24-B-0284, Bid invitation number 2000009942) for use in the Federal Food and Nutrition Assistance Programs. Bids are due by March 13, 2024.
The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Law provides that milk may not be offered for sale at a price below the Board-established minimum price.
Board Bulletin 1597 describes in detail the Board enforcement policy regarding USDA solicitations and legal bids. Briefly, bids must be made for a price at or above the minimum wholesale price (minus applicable discounts) for the month in which the bid is due.
This spreadsheet lists the March 2024 minimum wholesale prices, allowable discounts, and minimum bid prices for each Pennsylvania delivery city for which bids are solicited.
Bids below those listed in the "PMB Min Bid Price" column in the attached spreadsheet will be referred for potential prosecution as violations of the Milk Marketing Law.
If you have questions regarding legal aspects of Pennsylvania minimum price enforcement please contact Doug Eberly at deberly@pa.gov or 717-836-3115.
If you have questions about the minimum prices please contact Steven Zalman at szalman@pa.gov or 717-787-5347.
This information is also available on our website at Home (pa.gov).
Minimum Bid Information USDA bid invitation number 2000009855, Description 12-3J14-24-B-0208
February 2, 2024
On February 2, 2024, USDA solicited bids to sell Ultra High Temperature Milk Products (Description 12-3J14-24-B-0208, Bid invitation number 2000009855) for use in the domestic food distribution programs. Bids are due by February 16, 2024.
The Board establishes minimum resale prices for milk. The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Law provides that milk may not be offered for sale at a price below the Board-established minimum price.
Board Bulletin 1597 describes in detail the Board enforcement policy regarding USDA solicitations and legal bids. Briefly, bids must be made for a price at or above the minimum wholesale price (minus applicable discounts) for the month in which the bid is due.
This spreadsheet lists the February 2024 minimum wholesale prices, allowable discounts, and minimum bid prices for each Pennsylvania city for which bids are solicited.
Bids below those listed in the "PMB Min. Bid Price" column in the attached spreadsheet will be referred for potential prosecution as violations of the Milk Marketing Law.
If you have questions regarding legal aspects of Pennsylvania minimum price enforcement please contact Doug Eberly at deberly@pa.gov or 717-836-3115.
If you have questions about the minimum prices please contact Steven Zalman at szalman@pa.gov or 717-787-5347.