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United States Federal Milk Order Department of Agriculture Agricultural Market Statistics for Marketing Service FMOS-395 May and June 1993 Featured Article: 1992 Promotional Activities under Federal Milk Orders CONTENTS Page No. Summary. 4 Milk marketing area map. 8 Table 1: Federal order fluid (Class I) differentials, July 1993 and minimum Federal order Class I prices, July and and August, 1993 and 1992. 9 Table 2: Federal milk order class and blend prices and butterfat differentials, May, with comparisons. 10 Table 3: Federal milk order class and blend prices and butterfat differentials, June, with comparisons. 12 Table 4: Average Federal milk order Class I and blend prices, by marketing area, January-June, with comparisons. 14 Table 5: Number of producers delivering milk to handlers regulated under Federal orders, total producer deliveries, butterfat content of producer deliveries, and average daily delivery per producer, by marketing area. May. 16 Table 6: Number of producers delivering milk to handlers regulated under Federal orders, total producer deliveries, butterfat content of producer deliveries, and average daily delivery per producer, by marketing area, June. 18 Table 7: Producer deliveries of milk used in Class I, Class I utilization, and gross Class I use by handlers regulated under Federal orders, by marketing area, May, with comparisons. . 20 Table 8: Producer deliveries of milk used in Class I, Class I utilization, and gross Class I use by handlers regulated under Federal orders, by marketing area, June, with comparisons. 22 Table 9: Producer deliveries of milk used in Class II and Class II utilization for handlers regulated under Federal orders with three classes of utilization by marketing area, May and year to date. 24 Table 10: Producer deliveries of milk used in Class II and Class II utilization for handlers regulated under Federal orders with three classes of utilization by marketing area, June and year to date. 26 Table 11: Total producer deliveries of milk and producer deliveries used in Class I by handlers regulated under Federal orders, by marketing area, January-June, with comparisons. 28 Table 12: Whole milk and lowfat and skim milk items sold in marketing areas defined by Federal milk orders, for markets where such information is available, April 1993, with comparisons. 30 1 Page No. Table 13: Whole milk and lowfat and skim milk items sold in marketing areas defined by Federal milk orders, for markets where such information is available. May 1993, with comparisons. 32 Table 14: Packaged sales of individual whole milk products, and lowfat and skim milk products in selected marketing areas defined by Federal milk orders, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 34 Table 15: Packaged sales of whole milk items, lowfat and skim milk items, milk and cream mixtures, cream items, and total fluid items by handlers regulated under Federal milk orders, grouped by region, April 1993, with comparisons. 35 Table 16: Packaged sales of whole milk items, lowfat and skim milk items, milk and cream mixtures, cream items, and total fluid items by handlers regulated under Federal milk orders, grouped by region, May 1993, with comparisons. 36 Table 17: Packaged sales of milk and cream mixtures, cream products, yogurt, and eggnog by handlers regulated under Federal milk orders, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 37 Table 18: Milk, skim milk, and cream utilized in the manufacture of dairy products by handlers regulated under Federal milk orders, grouped by region, April 1993, with comparisons. 38 Table 19: Milk, skim milk, and cream utilized in the manufacture of dairy products by handlers regulated under Federal milk orders, grouped by region. May 1993, with comparisons. 39 Table 20: Percentage of whole milk equivalent (milkfat basis) used in the production of manufactured dairy products, in Federal order markets, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 44 Table 21: Federal milk order base and excess prices in various marketing areas. May and June, with comparisons. 45 Table 22: Federal milk order seasonal incentive payment plans in various marketing areas. May and June, with comparisons. 45 Table 23: Factors used in the computation of Class II prices in Federal milk order markets, January 1993 to date. 46 Table 24: Factors used in the computation of Class III-A prices in Federal milk order markets, November 1992 to date. 47 Table 25: Dairy product wholesale prices, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. . .. 48 Table 26: United States milk prices, Minnesota-Wisconsin price series, butter-powder "snubber" prices, and selected dairy farmer price measures, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 49 Table 27: United States general price measures, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 50 2 Page No. Table 28: Consumer price index for all urban consumers: Selected products. United States city average, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 51 Table 29: USDA purchases (delivery basis), January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 51 Table 30: U.S. production, milk and selected manufactured dairy products, January 1993 to date, with comparisons. 52 Table 31: Commercial and government storage holdings, January 1993 to date. 52 Table 32: Average retail food prices for selected products. United States city average, and four regions, January 1993 to date. 53 Special article: 1992 Promotional Activities under Federal Milk Orders. 54 Summary of Federal milk order actions, May 1993. 58 Summary of Federal milk order actions, June 1993. 58 Dairy Division, Washington, DC, October 1993 3 S E C RI P D N A I, S S A L C N I D E S U S E RI E V LI E D R E C U D O R P S, E I R E V I L E D R E C U D O R P F O Y R A M M U S 4 I .9r o -O rt <u >> m c3 f—< JU 3 ’*D> / 1 S M -O E rOin £ T ON I M T3 A CC3 E R 00 C 00 ON UID XC3) ^c L co D F D N —ro- cVo) A K —C3 X03/ ) MIL .po oto- * I6c) 2 D £ o o UI E LI- > L F <u F CQ X3) O V CO NS *cc33 5 -g O Z Cu TI 3 5 ri DISPOSI "£3olQ£3— - ■3^cC6O30 •-3°CO£ >Zo£<ui> c .£<£«ou GED '-£5 C66U00 «2<U <—Oo ' U^—?t A CO </> « K “O u b 8 | PAC 0c0 cc3 T.—E3PJ aV<n6/0l oa- 3EC F ^ c O »a- t3- Y 3 O E JS MMAR r^—<cc£u ■—<3°cu1 .■9Q«E - ^E2p CSLL ■Ot<io——D.■ •* <—3u SU -o*3 coEo <rut y2 po T3 -O O « « 3 E =5 °" rot fCc —9 O *3 o o o c: => ^ CV 2 ^ cj "OO Wv) Voo oa/ j J£2 O -3 >>> Zo t: ts -c crt ^ a. . o o .2 c 2 ij <= 8 -p - « o <u 2o —o •c- aO l3i f— 2 a- cl —) £ o£ 3^0. a. ^ ^ -I *U<3L-> oil ml 3-1 ml no I £oo rH oo| 5 ■oU T3 P! £ co * C d § « "O 5 £ o- c £ D S° 1o5 “O „ CO g E a- co E *3 <ou c X1) w •oS P 1ol-3 !cCo/5 -xH •0o> 00 oa, ~o B U X ‘-o2« 2oc/i >oo3- **C-0» . 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