Dairy SituationThe Bureau, 1976 - Dairy products |
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... JULY SEPT . NOV . JAN . MAR . MAY JULY SEPT . NOV . #MILK EQUIVALENT Figure 1 $ CWT . MILK PRICES✶ 7 1976 5 JAN . MAR . 1975 1973 ད་ 1974 1972 MAY JULY SEPT . NOV . U.S. AVERAGE PRICE RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR DELIVERIES TO PLANTS AND ...
... JULY SEPT . NOV . JAN . MAR . MAY JULY SEPT . NOV . #MILK EQUIVALENT Figure 1 $ CWT . MILK PRICES✶ 7 1976 5 JAN . MAR . 1975 1973 ད་ 1974 1972 MAY JULY SEPT . NOV . U.S. AVERAGE PRICE RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR DELIVERIES TO PLANTS AND ...
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... July 24.22 22.00 August 24.54 21.29 September 22.56 22.45 October 19.68 22.01 November 17.62 20.73 December 17.67 21.64 Average 25.56 21.09 been slowly building and some acceleration in cul- ling could DS - 360 , MAY 1976 5.
... July 24.22 22.00 August 24.54 21.29 September 22.56 22.45 October 19.68 22.01 November 17.62 20.73 December 17.67 21.64 Average 25.56 21.09 been slowly building and some acceleration in cul- ling could DS - 360 , MAY 1976 5.
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... July December Milk - feed price ratio1 Month 1974 1975 1976 Pounds Pounds Pounds January 1.53 1.25 1.75 February 1.51 1.33 1.66 March 1.49 1.38 1.64 April 1.51 21.30 1.62 May 1.45 1.36 June 1.36 1.36 1.29 1.40 August 1.16 1.41 September ...
... July December Milk - feed price ratio1 Month 1974 1975 1976 Pounds Pounds Pounds January 1.53 1.25 1.75 February 1.51 1.33 1.66 March 1.49 1.38 1.64 April 1.51 21.30 1.62 May 1.45 1.36 June 1.36 1.36 1.29 1.40 August 1.16 1.41 September ...
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... July 77 3,619 August 164 7,708 September 548 25,756 October ... 694 32,618 November 544 25,568 December 384 18,048 Total ..... 3,093 145,371 1975 Fluid Use Gains Fluid milk and cream sales ( on a milk equiv- alent , fat solids basis ) ...
... July 77 3,619 August 164 7,708 September 548 25,756 October ... 694 32,618 November 544 25,568 December 384 18,048 Total ..... 3,093 145,371 1975 Fluid Use Gains Fluid milk and cream sales ( on a milk equiv- alent , fat solids basis ) ...
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... July 4.70 4.60 .10 4.61 4.59 .02 August 4.72 4.63 .09 4.63 4.61 .02 September 4.77 4.66 .11 4.68 4.64 .04 October 4.84 4.72 .12 4.76 4.68 .08 November 4.90 4.78 .12 4.85 4.72 .13 December 4.95 4.85 .10 4.90 4.78 .12 1973 January 5.43 ...
... July 4.70 4.60 .10 4.61 4.59 .02 August 4.72 4.63 .09 4.63 4.61 .02 September 4.77 4.66 .11 4.68 4.64 .04 October 4.84 4.72 .12 4.76 4.68 .08 November 4.90 4.78 .12 4.85 4.72 .13 December 4.95 4.85 .10 4.90 4.78 .12 1973 January 5.43 ...
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American cheese April August barrel cheese butter butter-powder capita casein Cash receipts cents per pound Cheddar cheese cheese output cheese plants cheese prices cheese sales Class I prices Colby cheese coming months Commercial disappearance costs cottage cheese dairy products dairy sales Dairy Situation decline dry whey Dry whole milk earlier Evaporated milk exports farm milk prices fat solids basis Federal order feed prices fluid milk fluid sales Ice cream ice milk January July June lactose lowfat manufacturing grade milk March margarine milk cow numbers milk output milk production milk-feed price relationships milkfat million pounds nonfat dry milk October output per cow parity percent pounds of milk pounds pounds probably processed cheese quarter quota retail dairy prices retail prices rise seasonal skim milk slightly support level support price support purchase price Table Total milk U.S. Department USDA whey products wholesale prices year-earlier levels
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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...
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