Dairy Situation

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The Bureau, 1976 - Dairy products

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Page 39 - American cheese consumption on the rise, cheese production has increased significantly in recent years. This has brought about a related increase in whey availability, although the demand for whey products has not increased at the same rate. Whey utilization is a serious problem facing US dairy producers. While limited quantities can be used in specialty products, and the "CAAC...
Page 12 - Sales directly to consumers by producers who sell only milk from their own herds. Also includes milk produced by Institutional herds. 6/ Residual, including minor miscellaneous uses and any inaccuracies In production and utilisation estimates. «Without adjustment for imported butt
Page 26 - A GAVEL-TO-GAVEL INVITATION Be there when the "gavel" falls at USDA's Thomas Jefferson Auditorium, Washington, DC, for this year's National Agricultural Outlook Conference, Nov. 15-18. Preview the 1977 outlook for agriculture with leading Government and business authorities who know that your success in a free market economy turns upon anticipating the future. Share the latest future intelligence as you size up next year's uncertainties in outlook sessions on the US agricultural and general economies,...
Page 4 - Attend the sessions of your choice or be there "gavel to gavel." There is no cost to attend and no advance reservations are required. For a schedule of the Conference, call (202) 447-7255 or write: US Department of Agriculture, ERS-Division of Information, Room 0054 South Bldg., Washington, DC 20250.

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