2012 Year To Date Satistical Summary Updated: February 12, 2013

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1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Marketing Service Dairy Programs MIDEAST MARKETING AREA Federal Order 33 Year To Date Satistical Summary Updated: February 12, 2013 P.O. Box 5102 Brunswick, Ohio Phone: 330/ Toll Free: 888/ Sharon R. Uther Fax: 330/ Acting Market Administrator Website:

2 Federal Order 33 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Page 1 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICAL SERVICE DAIRY PRODUCT PRICE AVERAGES 3 2 CLASS PRICES 4 3 PRODUCER PRICES 5 4 PRODUCER PRODUCTION SUMMARY 6 5 RECEIPTS AT POOL PLANTS 7 ` 6 PRODUCER RECEIPTS UTILIZATION BY CLASSIFICATION 8 7 PRODUCER RECEIPTS SKIM UTILIZATION BY CLASSIFICATION 9 8 PRODUCER RECEIPTS BUTTERFAT UTILIZATION BY CLASSIFICATION 10 9 CLASS I DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS CLASS II DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS CLASS III DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS CLASS IV DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS MIDEAST RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE MIDEAST NUMBER OF PRODUCERS BY STATE MIDEAST PRODUCER MILK PER PRODUCER BY STATE RECEIPT OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY 18 NON-DISCRIMINATORY CIVIL RIGHTS STATEMENT The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, political beliefs, genetic information, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Stop 9410, Washington, DC , or call toll-free at (866) (English) or (800) (TDD) or (866) (English Federal-relay) or (800) (Spanish Federal-relay). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

3 Federal Order 33 Table 1 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICAL SERVICE / AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICE AVERAGES Two-Week Average 1/ Monthly Average 2/ Nonfat Nonfat Cheese Butter Dry Milk Dry Whey Cheese Butter Dry Milk Dry Whey (per lb.) (per lb.) JANUARY $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 3/ MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER AVERAGE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ / Used to compute the advanced prices announced on or before the 23rd for the following month. 2/ Used to compute the Class and Component Prices announced on or before the 5th of the following month. 3/ Beginning in April, advanced and monthly dairy product prices were announced by Ag. Marketing Service. 3

4 Federal Order 33 Table 2 CLASS PRICES Class I 1/ Class II Class III Class IV 3.5% Nonfat 3.5% 3.5% 3.5% Skim Butterfat Price Skim Solids Butterfat Price Skim Butterfat Price Skim Butterfat Price (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) JANUARY $15.17 $ $20.80 $12.05 $ $ $17.67 $11.44 $ $17.05 $10.93 $ $16.56 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER AVERAGE $13.82 $ $19.46 $10.97 $ $ $16.64 $11.83 $ $17.44 $10.34 $ $ / Class I Price is at the Cuyahoga County Ohio zone rate of $2.00 per cwt and is subject to location adjustment. 4

5 Federal Order 33 Table 3 Producer Price Differential 1/ PRODUCER PRICES Other Somatic Statistical Butterfat Protein Solids Cell Uniform Price Price Price 2/ Adj. Price (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) JANUARY $1.19 $ $ $ $ $18.24 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER AVERAGE $0.18 $ $ $ $ $

6 Federal Order 33 PRODUCER PRODUCTION SUMMARY Table 4 Percent Percent Number of Percent Percent Other Nonfat Producers Butterfat Protein Solids Solids JANUARY 6, % 3.15% 5.73% 8.88% FEBRUARY 6, % 3.12% 5.75% 8.87% MARCH 6, % 3.08% 5.74% 8.82% APRIL 6, % 3.08% 5.76% 8.84% MAY 6, % 3.04% 5.76% 8.80% JUNE 6, % 3.01% 5.75% 8.76% JULY 6, % 2.95% 5.75% 8.70% AUGUST 6, % 3.00% 5.75% 8.75% SEPTEMBER 6, % 3.08% 5.73% 8.81% OCTOBER 6, % 3.17% 5.73% 8.90% NOVEMBER 6, % 3.19% 5.73% 8.92% DECEMBER 6, % 3.15% 5.75% 8.90% AVERAGE 6, % 3.09% 5.74% 8.83% 6

7 Federal Order 33 Table 5 RECEIPTS AT POOL PLANTS Producer Receipts Other FO and Unregulated Supply Plants Producer Handler Exempt and Grade B Pwd./Cond. (Skim Equiv.) Opening Inventory Overage Total Receipts Pounds (000) JANUARY 1,522,222 18, ,808 94, ,646,534 FEBRUARY 1,469,717 16, , , ,603,586 MARCH 1,557,717 19, ,920 96, ,687,298 APRIL 1,543,000 16,239 1,223 12, , ,675,001 MAY 1,594,105 41,295 1,611 15,688 96, ,748,838 JUNE 1,414,449 15,673 1,303 15,445 92, ,539,414 JULY 1,259,260 10, ,201 83, ,367,912 AUGUST 1,287,445 30,957 1,520 20,416 88, ,428,925 SEPTEMBER 1,189,836 28,466 1,601 14,621 86, ,320,935 OCTOBER 1,215,015 31,772 1,747 17, , ,368,868 NOVEMBER 1,309,286 35,185 1,460 17,587 86, ,450,386 DECEMBER 1,443,752 21,182 1,732 9,903 94, ,571,096 TOTAL 1/ 16,805, ,922 15, ,872 1,129,470 1,578 18,408,794 1/ Data may not add to total due to rounding. 2/ Restricted, included with Other FO & Unregulated Supply Plants. 7

8 Federal Order 33 Table 6 PRODUCER RECEIPTS - BY CLASSIFICATION Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent Percent Percent Percent Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Total Pounds (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) JANUARY 551, , , , ,522,222 FEBRUARY 509, , , , ,469,717 MARCH 534, , , , ,557,717 APRIL 501, , , , ,543,000 MAY 511, , , , ,594,105 JUNE 464, , , , ,414,449 JULY 472, , , , ,259,260 AUGUST 515, , , , ,287,485 SEPTEMBER 481, , , , ,189,836 OCTOBER 575, , , , ,215,015 NOVEMBER 560, , , , ,309,286 DECEMBER 540, , , , ,443,752 TOTAL 1/ 6,217, ,241, ,090, ,255, ,805,846 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding 8

9 Federal Order 33 Table 7 PRODUCER SKIM RECEIPTS - BY CLASSIFICATION Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent Percent Percent Percent Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Total Skim Pounds (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) JANUARY 542, , , , ,464,683 FEBRUARY 500, , , , ,414,535 MARCH 525, , , , ,500,145 APRIL 492, , , , ,486,329 MAY 502, , , , ,536,628 JUNE 455, , , , ,364,228 JULY 463, , , , ,215,022 AUGUST 506, , , , ,241,834 SEPTEMBER 472, , , , ,146,634 OCTOBER 565, , , , ,169,053 NOVEMBER 550, , , , ,258,915 DECEMBER 530, , , , ,388,338 TOTAL 1/ 6,108, ,045, ,892, ,139, ,186,343 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding 9

10 Federal Order 33 Table 8 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER BUTTERFAT - BY CLASSIFICATION Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent Percent Percent Percent Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Pounds of Total Total Butterfat Pounds (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) JANUARY 9, , , , ,539 FEBRUARY 8, , , , ,183 MARCH 9, , , , ,572 APRIL 8, , , , ,671 MAY 8, , , , ,477 JUNE 8, , , , ,222 JULY 8, , , , ,238 AUGUST 9, , , , ,652 SEPTEMBER 8, , , , ,202 OCTOBER 10, , , , ,963 NOVEMBER 9, , , , ,370 DECEMBER 9, , , , ,414 TOTAL 1/ 108, , , , ,503 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding 10

11 Federal Order 33 Table 9 CLASS I DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Whole Flavor 2% 1% 1/2% Flavor Fat Free Bulk Ending Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk Lowfat Milk Buttermilk Eggnog Sales Shrinkage Inventory Total Pounds (000) JANUARY 111,877 6, ,605 56,622 7,704 59,989 76,916 4, ,227 1,686 60, ,064 FEBRUARY 103,801 6, ,190 52,634 7,051 62,881 71,057 3,991 2/ 6,887 1,055 61, ,901 MARCH 108,211 7, ,587 55,584 7,312 65,260 75,011 4, ,240 2,567 56, ,166 APRIL 103,618 6, ,714 52,133 6,962 61,725 70,651 4,074 2/ 2,642 1,853 53, ,506 MAY 103,974 6, ,746 50,116 7,068 63,118 71,333 4,170 2/ 3,061 1,892 52, ,637 JUNE 99,762 6, ,044 46,981 6,816 39,403 65,120 3,797 2/ 2,387 1,804 50, ,428 JULY 101,976 6, ,065 45,135 7,028 38,858 64,871 4, ,371 1,939 54, ,139 AUGUST 108,374 7, ,190 50,963 7,193 54,588 69,057 4, ,739 2,170 57, ,532 SEPTEMBER 100,523 6, ,745 51,851 6,770 65,290 65,649 3, ,940 48, ,998 OCTOBER 120,876 7, ,849 62,334 6,915 72,858 76,961 4,503 1,228 1,327 2,384 53, ,059 NOVEMBER 117,965 6, ,604 57,336 6,670 62,392 73,920 4,989 5, ,848 61, ,966 DECEMBER 119,707 6, ,830 57,303 6,688 57,564 73,932 4,845 7,300 1,038 1,157 49, ,158 TOTAL 1/ 1,300,665 80,245 2,486, ,991 84, , ,477 50,318 14,574 36,741 22, ,975 6,933,554 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding. 2/ Restricted, included in 2% Reduced Fat Milk. 11

12 Federal Order 33 Table 10 CLASS II DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Sour Cream Ice Cream Dips, Yogurt Cottage Mix, Conds. & Skim Livestock Transfers to Cream & CL II Beverages Cheese Comm. Foods Equiv. Shrinkage Feed & Dump Other Orders Total Pounds (000) JANUARY 11, ,912 39,731 65,574 7,197 2/ 0 6, ,833 FEBRUARY 10, ,310 32,094 68,811 7, , ,193 MARCH 10, ,841 34,811 61,742 10, , ,986 APRIL 11, ,406 35,946 79,269 10, , ,504 MAY 11, ,663 35,841 95,503 12,940 1, , ,362 JUNE 9, ,414 32,522 90,696 12,064 1, , ,346 JULY 7, ,818 36,109 90,604 12, , ,924 AUGUST 8, ,257 35,523 84,833 10,911 11,752 1,281 4, ,287 SEPTEMBER 9, ,023 31,704 66,515 8,391 10,744 1,047 6, ,359 OCTOBER 12, ,746 36,651 66,960 8,866 12,911 1,326 4, ,903 NOVEMBER 11, ,741 28,526 52,057 7, , ,681 DECEMBER 9, ,496 28,880 42,550 6, , ,070 TOTAL 1/ 125,855 1,777, , , ,222 41,219 3,654 80,419 3,417,448 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding. 2/ Restricted data, combined with Sour Cream, Dips and Yogurt. 12

13 Federal Order 33 Table 11 CLASS III DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Cheese Transfers to Other Orders Shrinkage Livestock Feed & Dump Total Pounds (000) JANUARY 543,734 1, ,795 FEBRUARY 551,132 2, ,151 MARCH 599,220 2, ,478 APRIL 575, ,207 MAY 567, ,431 JUNE 437,851 1, ,049 JULY 301, ,377 AUGUST 331, ,265 SEPTEMBER 299, ,145 OCTOBER 232, ,554 NOVEMBER 345, ,449 DECEMBER 426, ,606 TOTAL 1/ 5,211,968 8, ,220,507 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding. 2/ Restricted, included in Cheese. 13

14 Federal Order 33 Table 12 CLASS IV DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Whole Nonfat Dry Milk Skim Transfers Milk Condensed Livestock Feed Equiv. To Other Ending Butter Powder & Evaporated & Dump Used to Orders Inventory Shrinkage Total Pounds (000) JANUARY 27,156 9,475 91,589 1,730 2,282 15,043 45,109 10, ,842 FEBRUARY 37,653 11,326 92,802 1,542 1,985 17,251 40,921 8, ,341 MARCH 45,074 8,900 80,762 2,209 1,898 17,308 38,007 11, ,669 APRIL 47,815 8, ,611 1,793 1,566 14,043 41,822 11, ,784 MAY 38,328 13, ,414 1,599 2,072 13,007 41,164 14, ,408 JUNE 34,376 15, ,762 1,542 1,828 5,942 35,275 12, ,591 JULY 29,210 13, ,441 1,872 1,981 5,816 32,217 11, ,471 AUGUST 16,127 11, , ,896 3,959 27, ,841 SEPTEMBER 14,757 11,237 96, ,642 6,475 50, ,433 OCTOBER 17,666 15, , ,267 3,992 33, ,352 NOVEMBER 22,374 10, ,171 1,165 2,906 10,384 32,963 12, ,260 DECEMBER 26,876 10, ,336 1,186 2,302 21,721 43,655 11, ,264 TOTAL 1/ 357, ,518 1,598,948 14,636 24, , , ,977 2,837,255 1/ Data may not add to totals due to rounding. 14

15 Federal Order 33 Table 13 MIDEAST RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KENTUCKY MARYLAND 1/ MICHIGAN Pounds JANUARY 8,480, ,796,185 2/ 1,931,773 3,668, ,267,670 FEBRUARY 11,454, ,418,301 2/ 1,753,465 3,442, ,193,047 MARCH 10,829, ,286,406 2/ 2,102,447 3,768, ,888,020 APRIL 10,730, ,204,691 2/ 2,229,779 3,700, ,348,003 MAY 10,859, ,726,804 2/ 2,240,758 3,787, ,080,679 JUNE 3,002, ,513,532 26, ,085 3,668, ,983,716 JULY 1,378, ,529, ,535 3,697, ,519,963 AUGUST 1,784, ,583, ,270 3,688, ,198,652 SEPTEMBER 1,318, ,236,283 72, ,212 3,519, ,273,074 OCTOBER 1,541, ,234, ,020 3,455, ,120,594 NOVEMBER 1,749, ,535,787 75, ,885 3,621, ,846,187 DECEMBER 1,883, ,930,336 76, ,198 3,872, ,652,366 TOTAL 65,013,222 2,083,995, ,871 12,752,427 43,889,583 7,627,371,971 AVERAGE 5,417, ,666,326 35,696 1,062,702 3,657, ,614,331 NEW YORK OHIO PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN OTHER 3/ Pounds JANUARY 135,101, ,146,386 99,065,352 3,600,334 83,404,051 12,769,683 FEBRUARY 127,345, ,287,331 94,979,002 3,515,625 80,448,813 9,931,075 MARCH 138,079, ,839, ,802,763 3,895,194 87,095,446 8,968,649 APRIL 135,185, ,611, ,875,601 3,951,265 85,133,912 4,042,097 MAY 139,041, ,647, ,891,166 3,961,978 85,334,195 5,838,178 JUNE 132,989, ,695,730 96,974,919 2,730,622 7,758, ,778 JULY 134,342, ,655,983 69,835,815 2,617,062 1,062,699 3,062,987 AUGUST 96,454, ,421,864 91,928,036 2,495,565 3,971,131 2,585,685 SEPTEMBER 91,691, ,783,135 86,676,940 2,136,758 6,428, ,543 OCTOBER 92,805, ,893,544 85,233,223 1,870,184 3,403, ,893 NOVEMBER 90,059, ,583,269 85,635,096 1,866,904 21,455, ,973 DECEMBER 54,881, ,131,691 92,978, ,314, ,334 TOTAL 1,367,979,425 3,907,697,209 1,109,876,401 34,805, ,810,636 49,556,875 AVERAGE 113,998, ,641,434 92,489,700 2,900,478 41,817,553 4,129,740 1/ Includes restricted Massachusetts counties. 2/ Restricted included with Illinois. 3/ 'Other' includes North Carolina, New Mexico, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas and Virginia. 15

16 Federal Order 33 Table 14 MIDEAST NUMBER OF PRODUCERS BY STATE ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KENTUCKY MARYLAND 1/ MICHIGAN JANUARY 36 1,110 2/ ,755 FEBRUARY 36 1,103 2/ ,747 MARCH 37 1,109 2/ ,739 APRIL 36 1,090 2/ ,742 MAY 36 1,103 2/ ,732 JUNE 30 1, ,731 JULY 24 1, ,722 AUGUST 24 1, ,717 SEPTEMBER 24 1, ,718 OCTOBER 24 1, ,696 NOVEMBER 23 1, ,688 DECEMBER 19 1, ,682 AVERAGE 29 1, ,722 NEW YORK OHIO PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN OTHER 3/ JANUARY 333 2, FEBRUARY 332 1, MARCH 332 2, APRIL 335 2, MAY 335 2, JUNE 332 2, JULY 328 2, AUGUST 304 2, SEPTEMBER 305 2, OCTOBER 303 2, NOVEMBER 301 2, DECEMBER 292 2, AVERAGE 319 2, / Includes restricted Massachusetts counties. 2/ Restricted included with Illinois. 3/ 'Other' includes North Carolina, New Mexico, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas and Virginia. 16

17 Federal Order 33 MIDEAST PRODUCER MILK PER PRODUCER BY STATE Table 15 ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KENTUCKY MARYLAND 1/ MICHIGAN Pounds JANUARY 235, ,384 2/ 41,995 87, ,255 FEBRUARY 318, ,664 2/ 40,778 83, ,715 MARCH 292, ,272 2/ 55,328 96, ,314 APRIL 298, ,995 2/ 22,987 88, ,927 MAY 301, ,916 2/ 25,177 92, ,698 JUNE 100, ,938 2,392 10,675 89, ,962 JULY 57, , ,154 97, ,380 AUGUST 74, , ,570 87, ,265 SEPTEMBER 54, ,015 14,462 7,430 79, ,089 OCTOBER 64, , ,184 90, ,081 NOVEMBER 76, ,045 12,518 29,899 88, ,392 DECEMBER 99, ,029 10,876 43,433 94, ,425 AVERAGE 164, ,374 5,750 28,217 89, ,042 NEW YORK OHIO PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN OTHER 3/ Pounds JANUARY 405, , ,301 66, , ,787 FEBRUARY 383, ,242 99,663 66, , ,243 MARCH 415, , ,213 74, , ,694 APRIL 403, , ,408 74, , ,737 MAY 415, , ,110 74, , ,172 JUNE 400, , ,716 59,361 94,615 27,251 JULY 409, ,717 76,240 63,831 29,519 98,806 AUGUST 317, ,634 98,319 51, ,824 89,162 SEPTEMBER 300, ,263 92,112 49, ,846 16,570 OCTOBER 306, ,884 93,355 44,528 87,276 20,495 NOVEMBER 299, ,764 93,488 43, ,129 23,817 DECEMBER 187, , ,887 49, ,517 25,825 AVERAGE 353, ,508 98,901 59, , ,713 1/ Includes restricted Massachusetts counties. 2/ Restricted included with Illinois. 3/ 'Other' includes North Carolina, New Mexico, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas and Virginia. 17

18 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Illinois Champaign R R R R DeKalb R R 0 0 Ford 0 0 R R Grundy R R R R Iroquois 5 546, ,528 Jo Daviess 12 1,923, Kankakee 3 372, ,301 Sangamon R R R R Stephenson 3 2,843, Vermilion R R R R Will 6 720, ,343 Miscellaneous 1/ 7 4,452, ,670 Total 36 10,859, ,977,842 Indiana Adams 33 6,986, ,720,855 Allen 34 3,083, ,927,566 Bartholomew 8 384, ,910 Benton R R R R Blackford R R R R Boone 3 290, ,358 Carroll 3 84, ,795 Cass R R R R Clay 4 1,218, ,906 Clinton R R R R Daviess R R 0 0 Dearborn 3 196, ,646 Decatur 4 1,918, ,193,317 DeKalb 12 3,572, ,815,637 Delaware 5 615, ,705 Elkhart ,968, ,597,250 Fayette R R R R Fountain R R R R Franklin 4 779, ,867 Fulton 29 4,545, ,470,347 Hamilton R R R R Hancock R R R R Hendricks R R R R Henry 8 4,099, ,824 Howard 9 569, ,387 Huntington 10 2,261, ,738,914 Jackson 12 1,452, ,999 Jasper 3 3,529, ,552,653 Jay 12 2,374, ,776,379 Jefferson 5 541, ,496 Jennings R R R R Johnson R R R R Kosciusko 33 8,495, ,873,065 LaGrange ,813, ,069,978 Lake 3 541, ,581 LaPorte 19 7,263, ,688,479 Lawrence R R 0 0 Madison R R R R Marshall 53 14,405, ,851,306 Martin R R 0 0 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 18

19 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Indiana (cont.) Miami 9 1,233, ,216,217 Monroe R R R R Montgomery 6 397, ,055 Morgan 3 567,367 R R Newton R R 3 19,529,530 Noble 37 4,573, ,645,840 Ohio R R R R Owen R R R R Parke 36 2,179, ,029,437 Porter 5 871, ,418 Posey R R R R Pulaski 5 784, ,808,013 Putnam R R R R Randolph 9 2,626, ,959 Ripley 4 382, ,284 Rush , ,987 Shelby 8 879, ,610 St. Joseph 17 2,696, ,844,335 Starke R R R R Steuben 18 3,366, ,177,127 Switzerland 7 586, ,183 Tippecanoe R R R R Tipton R R R R Union R R R R Vigo R R R R Wabash 16 2,156, ,491,242 Washington 3 212, ,753 Wayne 67 6,499, ,808,190 Wells 12 7,354, ,212,892 White 3 349, ,216 Whitley 11 1,572, ,463,449 Miscellaneous 36 34,653, ,216,379 Total 1, ,726,804 1, ,930,336 Kentucky Adair R R R R Allen R R 0 0 Boone R R 0 0 Bracken 11 74, Campbell R R 0 0 Carter R R 0 0 Christian 4 41, ,735 Fayette R R 0 0 Fleming , Franklin R R 0 0 Gallatin R R 0 0 Grant R R 0 0 Harrison 3 5, Hart R R R R Henry 8 125, Kenton R R 0 0 Lewis 5 376, Mason , Nicholas R R 0 0 Robertson 7 25, Shelby 6 39, R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 19

20 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Kentucky (cont.) Todd 5 286, ,718 Trimble R R 0 0 Miscellaneous , ,745 Total 89 2,240, ,198 Maryland Garrett 2/ 41 3,787, ,872,467 Total 41 3,787, ,872,467 Michigan Alcona 11 2,434, ,314,857 Alger 4 194, ,665 Allegan 72 24,631, ,855,354 Alpena 38 5,591, ,258,903 Antrim 4 1,171, ,777 Arenac 24 6,349, ,783,675 Baraga 5 453, ,205 Barry 34 31,296, ,964,770 Bay 10 2,247, ,010,954 Berrien 10 4,091, ,203,483 Branch 25 6,111, ,727,533 Calhoun 21 11,724, ,083,417 Cass 6 516, ,790 Charlevoix 5 1,022, ,073 Cheboygan 5 909, ,027 Chippewa 10 1,090, ,808 Clare 30 5,897, ,742,147 Clinton 66 63,658, ,392,341 Delta 12 1,057, ,991 Dickinson 5 638, ,847 Eaton 28 2,828, ,680,652 Emmet 5 527, ,541 Genesee 10 2,212, ,138,511 Gladwin 12 1,503, ,310,347 Grand Traverse 5 459, ,038 Gratiot 38 53,684, ,868,783 Hillsdale 40 9,733, ,951,644 Houghton R R R R Huron 94 67,101, ,946,360 Ingham 32 9,539, ,767,980 Ionia 55 33,555, ,803,795 Iosco 16 3,838, ,315,040 Isabella 42 14,318, ,026,461 Jackson 24 7,253, ,649,358 Kalamazoo 7 10,727, ,217,231 Kent 41 17,495, ,854,346 Lake R R R R Lapeer 39 4,255, ,108,997 Leelanau 4 273, ,204 Lenawee 28 17,646, ,596,342 Livingston 15 4,255, ,133,152 Mackinac 5 1,323, ,256,014 Macomb , ,548 Marquette R R R R Mason 21 4,769, ,898,122 Mecosta 29 5,922, ,154,336 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 20

21 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Michigan (cont.) Menominee 20 5,425, ,549,840 Midland R R R R Missaukee 47 31,618, ,565,082 Monroe 5 872, ,135 Montcalm 61 18,516, ,666,240 Montmorency 8 1,357, ,295,172 Muskegon 22 18,148, ,058,454 Newaygo 64 16,310, ,995,560 Oakland R R R R Oceana 10 1,232, ,645 Ogemaw 43 11,587, ,877,379 Ontonagon R R R R Osceola 52 15,193, ,567,397 Oscoda 14 1,080, ,629 Ottawa 67 32,998, ,302,868 Presque Isle 7 1,491, ,555,178 Saginaw 21 4,324, ,438,431 Sanilac ,377, ,122,562 Schoolcraft R R R R Shiawassee 19 5,327, ,740,144 St. Clair 15 2,346, ,254,418 St. Joseph 26 4,949, ,283,725 Tuscola 41 14,065, ,696,683 Van Buren 13 6,783, ,636,457 Washtenaw 26 4,190, ,236,694 Wayne R R R R Wexford 13 1,035, ,737 Miscellaneous 12 2,976, ,743,517 Total 1, ,080,679 1, ,652,366 Minnesota Becker R R R R Otter Tail R R R R Pope R R R R Stearns 8 170, ,814 Todd 6 34, ,005 Winona R R R R Wright R R R R Miscellaneous 5 390, ,730 Total , ,549 New York Allegany R R R R Cattaraugus 69 17,269, ,536,720 Chautauqua ,017, ,875,908 Cortland R R 0 0 Erie 12 5,726, ,309,582 Genesee 7 9,520, ,149 Livingston 21 20,839, ,757 Madison R R R R Monroe R R R R Ontario R R R R Orleans R R R R Schoharie R R 0 0 Steuben R R 0 0 Wyoming 31 49,267, ,043,625 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 21

22 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds New York (cont.) Yates R R R R Miscellaneous 11 8,401, ,407,081 Total ,041, ,881,822 North Carolina Iredell 3/ 5 724, , Ohio Adams 29 1,016, ,555 Allen 4 2,479, ,928,895 Ashland 53 11,851, ,924,728 Ashtabula 44 10,557, ,847,337 Athens 14 1,053, ,770 Auglaize 50 7,326, ,222,523 Belmont 19 1,371, ,194,198 Brown 9 499, ,469 Butler 5 452, ,304 Carroll 30 2,265, ,466,828 Champaign 15 1,855, ,606,788 Clark 5 5,987, ,372,795 Clermont R R R R Clinton 5 369, ,264 Columbiana 83 13,599, ,036,092 Coshocton 30 2,877, ,566,755 Crawford 10 2,539, ,563,656 Darke 52 12,127, ,704,672 Defiance 13 8,213, ,323,967 Delaware 6 361, ,192 Erie 3 123,964 R R Fairfield , ,788 Fayette 3 602, ,085 Franklin R R R R Fulton 10 3,984, ,872,161 Gallia , ,021 Geauga 61 4,823, ,640,437 Greene 4 791, ,417 Guernsey 9 676, ,289 Hamilton R R R R Hancock 5 1,682, ,640,919 Hardin 11 5,327, ,662,269 Harrison , ,711 Henry 9 2,402, ,556,897 Highland 29 2,046, ,894,362 Hocking R R R R Holmes ,186, ,408,307 Huron 49 6,085, ,044,530 Jackson 7 191, ,089 Jefferson , ,087 Knox 40 8,154, ,491,229 Lake R R R R Lawrence R R 0 0 Licking 16 3,830, ,256,621 Logan 36 4,867, ,312,941 Lorain 21 2,216, ,178,368 Madison 12 11,373, ,792,409 Mahoning 33 6,554, ,310,021 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 22

23 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Ohio (cont.) Marion 7 6,087, ,198,509 Medina 25 3,925, ,020,168 Meigs 6 793, ,475 Mercer ,935, ,328,891 Miami 10 1,415, ,509,944 Monroe 14 1,087, ,015,541 Montgomery 3 302, ,710 Morgan 7 1,305, ,281,745 Morrow 9 3,120, ,662,646 Muskingum 18 1,387, ,197,547 Noble R R R R Ottawa R R R R Paulding 8 14,317, ,594,341 Perry 3 407, ,411 Pickaway 8 2,651, ,404 Pike , ,274 Portage 19 1,292, ,967,295 Preble 11 1,316, ,043,456 Putnam 21 6,427, ,841,520 Richland ,997, ,206,448 Ross 8 466, ,924 Sandusky 11 1,003, ,743 Scioto 4 420,997 R R Seneca 9 1,152, ,305 Shelby 55 9,650, ,481,910 Stark 78 12,711, ,463,917 Summit R R R R Trumbull 35 4,772, ,636,784 Tuscarawas 109 8,967, ,225,923 Union 9 1,193, ,233,416 Van Wert 7 2,431, ,759,244 Vinton R R R R Warren R R R R Washington 20 3,223, ,940,791 Wayne ,534, ,649,523 Williams 4 4,744, ,817,469 Wood 4 415, ,316,462 Wyandot 7 756, ,379 Miscellaneous 18 1,486, ,683,830 Total 2, ,647,821 2, ,131,691 Pennslyvania Adams R R R R Allegheny R R R R Armstrong 31 4,608, ,973,731 Beaver 29 2,242, ,911,816 Bedford R R R R Blair R R 0 0 Butler 35 3,544, ,465,402 Cambria 9 1,568, ,364,456 Centre , ,693 Clarion 34 4,210, ,470,432 Clearfield 16 1,295, ,183,831 Clinton 5 174, ,851 Crawford ,551, ,727,543 Elk 8 561, ,173 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 23

24 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Pennsylvania (cont.) Erie 87 7,899, ,634,218 Fayette 30 3,086, ,038,071 Forest 3 229, ,872 Franklin R R R R Greene 3 368, ,415 Huntingdon 3 52,228 R R Indiana 60 8,292, ,023,498 Jefferson 32 2,265, ,116,851 Juniata R R R R Lawrence 46 6,501, ,614,162 McKean R R R R Mercer 87 9,093, ,961,188 Northumberland R R R R Schuylkill 5 109, ,414 Somerset 101 8,786, ,647,379 Venango 8 1,282, ,236,311 Warren 40 4,937, ,847,263 Washington 30 3,004, ,872,952 Westmoreland 60 6,736, ,217,563 Miscellaneous , ,403 Total ,891, ,978,488 Virginia Botetourt 0 0 R R Campbell R R 0 0 Franklin R R 0 0 Goochland R R 0 0 Patrick R R 0 0 Pittsylvania 4 1,041, Rockingham R R 0 0 Smyth R R 0 0 Washington R R 0 0 Miscellaneous 8 3,476,943 R R 12 4,518,080 R R West Virginia Barbour R R R R Brooke R R 3 121,630 Grant R R R R Greenbrier R R R R Hardy R R R R Harrison R R R R Jackson 4 300,003 R R Marshall R R R R Mason 12 1,087, ,962 Monongalia R R R R Ohio 6 248, ,866 Preston , ,845 Randolph R R R R Roane R R R R Taylor R R R R Wetzel R R R R Wirt R R 0 0 Wood R R R R Miscellaneous 4/ 21 1,439, ,488 Total 53 3,961, ,165,791 R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 24

25 Federal Order 33 Table 16 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTY May December Producer Count Pounds Producer Count Pounds Wisconsin Brown 3 4,435,171 R R Chippewa 8 1,378, Clark 11 3,792,932 R R Dane 25 4,695, Dodge R R R R Dunn R R R R Fond du Lac 3 11,033,253 R R Grant 7 1,094, Green 9 2,147, Iowa 5 1,068, Jackson 4 30, ,825 Lafayette R R 0 0 Lincoln R R 0 0 Marathon 16 4,216, ,363 Marinette 4 2,269, ,064,694 Outagamie R R 3 26,501,768 Ozaukee R R R R Portage R R R R Price R R 0 0 Rock R R 0 0 Rusk R R R R Sauk 3 2,156, Shawano 4 7,920, ,305 Sheboygan R R R R St. Croix R R R R Taylor 4 288, Vernon R R 0 0 Walworth ,028 Washington 4 135, ,790 Wood R R 0 0 Miscellaneous 20 28,671, ,033,447 Total ,334, ,314,220 1/ Includes restricted Iowa and Missouri counties. December Iowa data is not restricted see table 13. 2/ Includes restricted Maryland and Massachusetts counties. 3/ Includes restricted North Carolina counties. 4/ Includes restricted December data for Virginia. R: Restricted counties included in Miscellaneous. 25

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