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Page 1: 2003-2004€¦ · Exhibit No. Compilation of Statistical Data 2003-2004 Prepared for Public Hearing Docket No. AO-166-A72; DA-05-01 Wooster, Ohio March 7, 2005 Prepared by Mideast

Exhibit No.

Compilation of Statistical Data

2003-2004

Prepared for Public HearingDocket No. AO-166-A72; DA-05-01

Wooster, OhioMarch 7, 2005

Prepared by Mideast Market Administrator’s Office

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mideast Marketing Area - Federal Order 33

List of Pool Handlers Filing Reports - December 2004

National Agricultural Statistical Service Dairy Products Price Averages

Class Prices

Producer Prices and Producer Production Summary

Producer Receipts - By Classification

Producer Butterfat Receipts - By Classification

Producer Skim Receipts - By Classification

Receipts at Pool Plants

Class I Disposition at Pool Plants

Class II Disposition at Pool Plants

Class III Disposition at Pool Plants

Class IV Disposition at Pool Plants

Route Sales within Marketing Area

Total Route Sales by Pool Distributing Plants

Weighted Averages of Components By Production Range

Percent of Producer Milk By Somatic Cell Count Range

Production and Number of Producers by State and County

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USDA Equal Opportunity Policy

"The United States Department of Agricu[tura (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race,color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or familial status. (Not allprohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of programinformation (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and

To file a complaint of discrimination, wdts USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Jamie L. Whittsn Building, 14th andIndependence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an Equal Opportunityprovider and employer."

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Federal Order 33

LIST OF POOL HANDLERS FILING REPORTS - DECEMBER 2004MIDEAST MARKETING AREA

FEDERAL ORDER 33

Table 1

Foremost Farms USA Elkhorn, WI

$1.75Class I DifferentialRateSu~E~lPlants

Dean Foods Co of Indiana, Inc.Pleasant View Dairy Corp.Prairie Farms Dairy, IncSchenkel’s All Star Dairy, inc.

Bareman Dairy, Inc.Calder Brother’s Dairy, [ncCountry Fresh - Flint Div.Country Fresh - Grand Rapids Div.Country Fresh - Livonia Div.Guernsey Farms Dairy

Highland, INFort Wayne, INHuntington, IN

Holland, MILincoln Park, MIFhnt, MIGrand Rapids, MI

Northville, MI

$1.80 Class I Differential RateDlstribuhffg Plants

Inverness DairyJilbert Dairy, Inc.Liberty Daffy Co.Michigan Dairy, LLCParmalat Grand RapidsPrairie Farms Dairy, Inc.Quality Dairy Company

Arps Dairy, inc.Sterling Stores, LLC

Cheboygan, MIMarquette, MIEvart, MI

Grand Rapids, MIBattle Creek, MILansing, MI

Defiance, OHWauseon, OH

Dairy Farnaers of America, Inc.Michigan Milk Producers Assn. Constantine, MI

Michigan Milk Producers Assn. Ovid, MI

East Side Jersey Dairy, Inc.The Kroger CompanySmith Dairy / Wayne Division, Inc.

Broughton Foods, LLCConSun Food Industries, Inc.Oberlin Farms Dairy, LLC

Indianapolis, INRichmond, IN

Marietta, OHEiyria, OHCleveland, OH

$2.00 Class I Differential Rate~Plants

Reiter Dairy of Akron, lnc.Relier Springfield, LLCSmith Dairy Products CompanySuperior Dairy, Inc.Tamarack Farms DairyUnited Dairy, Inc.

Akron, OHSpringfiel& OHOrwille, OHCanton, OHNewark, OHMartins Ferry, OH

Dean Dairy Products CompanyCarl Colteryahn Dairy, Inc.Marburger Farm Dairy, inc.

SharpsvJge, PAPittsburgh, PAEvans City, PA

$2.10 Class I Differential RateDistributing Plants

Meadow Brook Dairy Co.Schneider’s Dairy, Inc.Turner Dairy Farms, Inc.

Erie, PAPittsburgh, PAPittsburgh, PA

Lores Trauth Dairy, LLC

H. Meyer Dairy, LLC

Newport, KY

Cincinnati, OH

$2.20 Class I Differential RateDistributing Plants

United Dairy Farmers, Inc.

United Dairy, Inc. Charleston, WV

United Dairy, Inc. Uniontown, PA

$2.30 Class I Differential RateD~stributing Plants

Cooperative Associations - §1033.9c

Dairylea Cooperative, Inc. Syracuse, NYDairy Far~ers of America, Inc. Kansas Cxty, MODairy Marketing Services, LLC Syracuse, NYForemost Farms USA Cooperative Baraboo, WILanco Penniand Quality Milk Producers Honey Brook, PAMichigan Milk Producers Assn Novi~ MI

National Farmers Orgnization Ames, [APrairie Farms Dairy, Inc. Carlinville, ILSteamburg Milk Prod. Coop., Inc. Otto, NYUpstate Farms Coop, Inc. Leroy, NYWhite Eagle Milk Marketing Federation, Inc. South Bend, IN

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Federal Order 33 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICAL SERVICEDAIRY PRODUCTS PRICE AVERAGES

Two-Week Average*Nonfat

Cheese Butter Dry Milk..... dollars per pound-

Dry Whey Cheese

20O3JANUARY $1.1358 $1.1099 $0.8287 $0.1787FEBRUARY 1.1304 1.0477 0.8108 0.1641MARCH 1.0697 1.0506 0.8048 0.1594APRIL 1.0842 1.0702 0.8032 0.1589MAY 1.1420 1.0733 0.8043 0.1448JUNE 1.1387 1.0808 0.8040 0.1372JULY 1.2685 1.1028 0.8062 0.1452AUGUST 1.5396 1.1937 0.8118 0.1599SEPTEMBER 1.5943 1.1156 0.8094 0.1716OCTOBER 1.5921 1.1619 0,8117 0.1877NOVEMBER 1.5331 1.1822 0.8153 0.1947DECEMBER 1,3227 1.2219 0.8072 0.1967

AVERAGE $1.2959 $1.1176 $0.8098 $0.1666

2004JANUARY $1.2977 $1.3687 $0.8051 $0.1824FEBRUARY 1.3054 1.5879 0.8085 0.1691MARCH 1.4582 1.9921 0.8090 0.1706APRIL 2.0530 2.1514 0.8179 0.2611MAY 2.1838 2.1633 0.8372 0.2975JUNE 1.8683 1.8723 0.8500 0.2942JULY 1.5439 1.8610 0.8552 0.2600AUGUST 1.5396 1.1937 0.8118 0.1599SEPTEMBER 1.5958 1.6746 0.8622 0.2155OCTOBER 1.5373 1.7223 0.8626 0.2241NOVEMBER 1.5481 1.6845 0.8553 0.2338DECEMBER 1.7648 1.8498 0.8698 0.2436

Monthly Average**Nonfat

Butter Dry Milk---dollam perpound ....

Dr~ Whey

$1.1370 $1.0872 $0.8207 $0.17281.1299 1.0476 0.8111 0.16321.0780 1.0546 0.8051 0.15991.0997 1.0736 0.8030 0.15821.1394 1.0743 0.8040 0.14501.1464 1.0797 0.8040 0.13961.3497 1.1196 0.8072 0.14701.5496 1.1578 0.8105 0.16151.5940 1.1332 0.8111 0,17551.5936 1.1611 0.8109 0.18921.4941 1.1881 0.8130 0.19471.3260 1.2557 0.8070 0.1941

$1.3031 $1.1194 $0.8090 $0.1667

$1.3023 $1.3632 $0.8062 $0.18011.3260 1.6582 0.8064 0.16771.5680 2.0994 0.8101 0.18172.0520 2.1994 0.8171 0.26022.1266 2.1385 0.8383 0.29921.8411 1.9290 0.8497 0.28901.5695 1.8269 0.8513 0.26071.5167 1.6101 0.8584 0.22461.5867 1.7278 0.8639 0.21621.5256 1.7000 0.8565 0.22471.5886 1.8224 0.8570 0.23671.7146 1.8122 0.8713 0.2423

AVERAGE $1.6413 $1.7601 $0.8371 $0.2260 $1.6431 $1.8239 $0.8405 $0.2319

Table 2

* Used to compute the advanced prices announced on or before the 23rd of the previous month.** Used to compute the Class and Component Prices announced on or before the 5th of the follov~ng month.

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Federal Order 33 CLASS PRICES Table 3

Skim

(per cwt.)

Class I *Butterfat

(per lb.)

3.5%Price

(per cwt

2003JANUARY $8.67 $1.1984 $12.56FEBRUARY 8.20 1.2333 12.23MARCH 8.04 1.1574 11.81APRIL 7.92 1.1427 11.64MAY 7.91 1.1662 11.71JUNE 7.92 1.1700 11.74JULY 7.92 1.1790 tl.77AUGUST 9.07 1.2054 12.97SEPTEMBER 11.51 1.3144 15.71OCTOBER 12.43 1.2207 16.27NOVEMBER 12.33 1.2763 16.37DECEMBER 11.70 1.3006 15.84

AVERAGE $9.47 $1.2137 $13.39

2004JANUARY $9.46 $1.3483 $13.85FEBRUARY 8.55 1.5244 13.59MARCH 7.96 1.7875 13.94APRIL 7.96 2.2725 15.64MAY 13.50 2.4637 21.65JUNE 14.98 2.4780 23.13JULY 12.95 2.1288 19.95AUGUST 9.55 2.1152 . 16.62SEPTEMBER 9.96 1.8090 15.94OCTOBER 10.53 1.8915 16.78NOVEMBER 9.81 1.9488 16.29DECEMBER 10.12 1.9034 16.43

SkimClass II

Nonfat ButterfatSolids

3.5%Price

(per cwt.) (per Ib.) (per lb.) (per cwt.)

$7.37 $0.8189 $1.1926 $11.296.90 0.7667 1.1443 10.666.74 0.7489 1.1529 10.546.62 0.7356 1.1573 10.446.61 0.7344 1.1582 10.436.62 0.7356 1.1646 10.466.62 0.7356 1.2125 10.636.64 0.7378 1.2584 10.816.69 0.7433 1.2288 10.766.66 0.7400 1.2623 10.846.69 0.7433 1.2947 10.996.72 0.7467 1.3758 11.30

$6.74 $0.7489 $1.2169 $10.76

$6.64 $0.7378 $1.5048 $11.676.63 0.7367 1.85886.66 0.7400 2.38836.66 0.7400 2.50836.74 0.7489 2.43526.91 0.7678 2.18387.03 0.7811 2.06137.07 0.7856 1.80117.11 0.7900 1.94247.14 0.7933 1.90907.14 0.7933 2.05597.07 0.7856 2.0436

Class IIISkim Butterfat 3.5%

Price(per cwt.) (per lb.) (per

$5.83 $1.1856 $9.785.89 1.1373 9.665.28 1.1459 9.115.58 1.1503 9.415.89 1.1512 9.715.91 1.1576 9.757.83 1.2055 11.789.76 1.2514 13.80

10.39 1.2218 14.3010.36 1.2553 14.399.29 1.2877 13.477.34 1.3688 11.87

$7.45 $1.2099 $11.42

$6.60 $1.4978 $11.61

SkimClass IVButterfat 3.5%

Price

12.90 5.6114.79 6.3815.21 11.3015.03 12.5214.31 10.4314.00 7.9413.13 8.0413.66 8.2313.57 7.7814.09 8.0013.98 9.34

AVERAGE $10.44 $1.9726 $16.98 $6.90 $0.7667 $2.0577 $13.86 $8.51

1.8518 11.892.3813 14.492.5013 19.662.4282 20.582.1768 17.682.0543 14.851.7941 14.041.9354 14.721.9020 14.162.0489 14.892.0366 16.14

$2.0507 $15.39

(per cwt.) (per lb.) (per

$6.13 $1.1856 $10.076.04 1.1373 9.815.99 1.1459 9.795.91 1.1503 9.735.92 1.1512 9.745.92 1.1576 9.765.94 1.2055 9.955.97 1.2514 10.145.98 1.2218 10.055.98 1.2553 10.166.00 1.2877 10.305.94 1.3688 10.52

$5.98 $1.2099 $10.00

$5.94 $1.4978 $10.975.94 1.8518 12.215.97 2.3813 14.106.03 2.5013 14.576.22 2.4282 14.506.32 2.1768 13.726.34 2.0543 13.316.40 1.7941 12.466.45 1.9354 13.006.38 1.9020 12.816.39 2.0489 13.346.52 2.0366 13.42

$6.24 $2.0507 $13.20

* Class I Price is announced at the Cuyahoga County, Ohio rate of $2.00 per cwt. and is subject to location adjustment.

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Federal Order 33 PRODUCERPRICESANDPRODUCERPRODUCTIONSUMMARY Table 4

2003JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER

ProducerPrice

Differential

Producer Other Somatic Statistical Number Percent PercentButterfat Protein Solids Cell Uniform of Percent Percent Other Nonfat

Price Price Price Adi. Price Producers Butterfat Protein Solids Solids(per lb.) ([~er lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.)

$1.1856 $1.8164 0.0339 $0.00057 $11.05 10,547 3.79 3.08 5.71 8.791.1373 1.8538 0.0240 0.00056 10.72 10,505 3.77 3.07 5.71 8.781.1459 1.6648 0.0206 0.00054 10.36 10,470 3.74 3.03 5.71 8.741.1503 1.8006 (0.0008) 0.00055 10.47 10,357 3.69 2.99 5.72 8.711.1512 1.9275 (0.0144) 0.00057 10.63 10,312 3.62 2.98 5.74 8.721.1576 1.9434 (0.0200) 0.00057 10.63 10,253 3.59 2.97 5.73 8.701.2055 2.5480 (0.0124) 0.00067 11.68 8,088 3.53 2.92 5.70 8.6~21.2514 3.1438 0.0026 0.00077 12.60 10,724 3.54 2.93 5.69 8.621.2218 3.3180 0.0170 0.00080 13.93 10,601 3.61 3.01 5.69 8.701.2553 3.2815 0.0311 0.00080 14.25 10,443 3.73 3.11 5.67 8.781.2877 2.9267 0.0368 0.00075 13.93 10,543 3.78 3.10 5.69 8.791.3688 2.2997 0.0362 0.00066 13.26 10,367 3.81 3.11 5.70 8.81

~erc~)

$1.271.061.251.060.920.88(0.10)(1.20)(0.37)(0.14)0.461.39

AVERAGE $0.54 $1.2099 $2.3770 $0.0129 $0.00065 $11.96 10,268 3.68 3.03 5.71 8.73

2004JANUARY $0.90 $1.4978 $2.0875 $0.0217 $0.00065 $12.51 10,099 3.79 3.10 5.71 8.81FEBRUARY 0.98 1.8518 1.7911 0.0090 0.00066 12.87 9,942 3.78 3.07 5.71 8.78MARCH 0.19 2.3813 2.0133 0.0234 0.00078 14.68 9,967 3.72 3.05 5.70 8.75APRIL (3.78) 2.5013 3.4465 0.1042 0.00103 15.88 9,535 3.66 3.01 5.71 8.72MAY (1.59) 2.4282 3.7639 0.1444 0.00106 18.99 8,944 3.58 2.97 5.72 8.69JUNE 0.88 2.1768 3.1086 0.1339 0.00092 18.56 10,391 3.56 2.95 5.71 8.66JULY 1.70 2.0543 2.3625 0.1048 0.00078 16.55 9,707 3.55 2.94 5.71 8.65AUGUST 0.57 1.7941 2.4663 0.0676 0.00076 14.61 10,282 3.58 2.99 5.71 8.70SEPTEMBER 0.34 1.9354 2.5431 0.0589 0.00079 15.06 10,224 3.61 3.03 5.69 8.72OCTOBER 0.73 1.9020 2.3814 0.0677 0.00076 14.89 10,183 3.72 3.10 5.69 8.79NOVEMBER 0.32 2.0489 2.4297 0.0800 0.00079 15.21 10,223 3.77 3.11 5.68 8.79DECEMBER (0.62) 2.0366 2.8486 0.0858 0.00086 15.52 9,785 3.76 3.10 5.68 8.78

AVERAGE $0.05 $2.0507 $2.6035 $0.0751 $0.00082 $15.44 9,940 3.67 3.04 5.70 8.74

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Federal Order 33 PRODUCER RECEIPTS - BY CLASSIFICATION Table 5

CLASS IPounds Percent

(000) of Total

2003JANUARY 596,359 40.8FEBRUARY 521,751 37.6MARCH 545,081 37.4APRIL 533,094 36.2MAY 562,542 36.7JUNE 485,359 34.0JULY 521,935 51.2AUGUST 542,569 53.8SEPTEMBER 550,838 54.8OCTOBER 585,797 54.2NOVEMBER 539,191 37.5DECEMBER 561,524 38.6

TOTAL* 6,546,041 41.6

CLASS ]1 CLASSPounds Percent Pounds Percent(000) of Total (000) of Total

154 264205 814180 087222 358233 399226 133251 727245 786248,701222,377208,979178,082

CLASS IVPounds Percent(000) of Total

TotalPounds(000)

10.5 651,202 44.5 61,034 4.2 1,462,85814.8 588,934 42.5 71,271 5.1 1,387,76912.4 644,623 44.2 87,003 6.0 1,456,79415.1 638,078 43.3 79,817 5.4 1,473,34715.2 658,730 43.0 78,824 5.1 1,533,49515.8 639,544 44.7 78,976 5.5 1,430,01224.7 183,839 18.1 60,781 6.0 1,018,28124.4 138,100 13.7 81,656 8.1 1,008,11224.7 156,159 15.5 50,533 5.0 1,006,23220.6 213,916 19.8 58,091 5.4 1,080,18014.5 605,980 42.2 83,377 5.8 1,437,52712.2 631,444 43.4 84,632 5.8 1,455,682

875,993 5.62,577,708 16.4 5,750,549 36.5 15,750,291

2004JANUARY 584,110 38.6FEBRUARY 511,234 36.3MARCH 577,390 44.5APRIL 544,177 62.3MAY 501,648 54.6JUNE 473,748 30.5JULY 520,456 35.0AUGUST 534,044 34.5SEPTEMBER 556,137 41.6OCTOBER 553,822 35.8NOVEMBER 562,289 38.1DECEMBER 573,858 58.3

TOTAL* 6,492,911 40.7

223,127207,302232,325226,531243 038240 828234 623247 269234 87923t 700220 798211 046

14.7 648,459 42.914.7 642,528 45.717.9 448,165 34.526.0 44,787 5.126.4 50,125 5.515.5 727,806 46.915.8 652,629 43.916.0 689,782 44.617.6 484,859 36.315.0 681,818 44.114.9 639,140 43.321.4 131,889 13.4

2,753,467 17.3 5,841,986 36.7

57,412 3.8 1,513,10846,778 3.3 1,407,84239,498 3.1 1,297,37957,786 6.6 873,282

124,287 13.5 919,098109,919 7.1 1,552,300

79,678 5.3 1,487,38675,052 4.9 1,546,14760,604 4.5 1,336,47878,436 5.1 1,545,77754,501 3.7 1,476,72867,592 6.9 984,385

851,543 5.3 15,939,908

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding

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Federal Order 33 PRODUCER BUTTERFAT RECEIPTS - BY CLASSIFICATION Table 6

CLASS I CLASS II CLASS III CLASS IV TotalPounds Percent Pounds Percent Pounds Percent Pounds Percent Butterfat(000) of Total (000) of Total (000) of Total (000) of Total (000)

2003JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER

11,109 20.0 12,247 22.1 22,929 41.3 9,202 16.69,759 18.6 13,351 25.5 20,258 38.7 8,987 17.2

10,140 18.6 14,159 26.0 21,520 39.5 8,704 16.09,979 18.4 15,199 28.0 21,747 40.0 7,409 13.6

10,417 18.7 15,477 27.8 23,079 41.5 6,605 11.99,220 18.0 16,462 32.1 20,826 40.6 4,802 9.49,956 27.7 15,302 42.6 6,669 18.6 4,017 11.2

10,254 28.7 15,037 42.1 5,631 15.8 4,755 13.310,236 28.2 14,856 41.0 6,924 19.1 4,260 11.711,051 27.4 15,480 38.4 8,735 21.7 5,061 12.510,393 19.1 14,655 27.0 21,995 40.5 7,295 13.411,128 20.1 13,555 24.5 22,860 41.2 7,885 14.2

55,48752,35554,52354,33355,57851,31035,94435,67736,27740,32754,3385~,428

TOTAL* 123,642 21.3 175,780 30.2 203,171 34.9 78,984 ’ 13.6 581,576

2604JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER

10,900 19.0 13,715 23.9 23,156 40.4 9,539 16.69,536 17.9 13,403 25.2 23,086 43.4 7,129 13.4

11,047 22.9 15,253 31.6 15,724 32.6 6,227 12.910,140 31.7 13,675 42.8 2,660 8.3 5,511 17.29,260 28.2 14,120 42.9 2,688 8.2 6,817 20.78,895 16.1 16,272 29.4 23,765 43.0 6,325 11.49,850 18.7 15,967 30.3 21,058 39.9 5,896 11.2

10,055 18.2 16,453 29.7 23,102 41.7 5,762 10.410,283 21.3 15,179 31.4 16,408 34.0 6,394 13.210,290 17.9 14,999 26.1 24,143 42.0 8,093 14.110,729 19.3 15,122 27.2 23,406 42.0 6,433 11.611,079 29.9 13,131 35.5 5,337 14.4 7,469 20.2

TOTAL* 122,065 20.8 177,289 30.3 204,532 34.9 81,593 13.9

57,30953,15348,25131,98632,88555,25752,77055,37348,26457,52555,69037,017

585,480

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.

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Federal Order 33 PRODUCER SKIM RECEIPTS - BY CLASSIFICATION Table 7

CLASSIPounds Percent(000) of Te~l

CLASS II CLASS IIIPounds Percent Pounds Percent

(000) of Total (000) of Total

CLASS IV TotalPounds Percent Skim

(000) of Total (000)

2003JANUARY 585,250 41.6FEBRUARY 511,992 38.3MARCH 534,941 38.1APRIL 523,115 36.9MAY 552,125 37.4JUNE 476,139 34.5JULY 511,979 52.1AUGUST 532,315 54.7SEPTEMBER 540,602 55.7OCTOBER 574,746 55.3NOVEMBER 528,798 38.2DECEMBER 550,396 39.3

142,017 10.1 628,273 44.6 51,832192,463 14.4 568,676 42.6 62,284165,928 11.8 623,103 44.4 78,299207,159 14.6 616,331 43.4 72,408217,922 14.7 635,651 43.0 72,219209,671 15.2 618,718 44.9 74,174236,425 24.1 177,170 18.0 56,764230,749 23.7 132,469 13.6 76,901233,845 24.1 149,235 15.4 46,273206,897 19.9 205,181 19.7 53,030194,324 14.0 583,985 42.2 76,082164,527 11.7 608,584 43.5 76,747

TOTAL* 6,422,398 42.3 2,401,927 15.8 5,547,376 36.6 797,013

3.7 1,407,3724.7 1,335,4155.6 1,402,2715.1 1,419 0134.9 1,477 9175.4 1,378 7025.8 982 3387.9 972 4344.8 969 9555.1 1,039 8545.5 1,383 1895.5 1,400,254

5.3 15,168,714

2OO4JANUARY 573,210 39.4FEBRUARY 501,698 37.0MARCH 566,343 45.3APRIL 534,037 63.5MAY 492,388 55.6JUNE 464,853 31.1JULY 510,606 35.6AUGUST 523,989 35.1SEPTEMBER 545,854 42.4OCTOBER 543,532 36.5NOVEMBER 551,560 38.8DECEMBER 562,779 59.4

TOTAL* 6,370,849 41.5

209 412 14.4193 899 14.3217 072 17.4212 856 25.3228 918 25.8224 556 15.0218 656 15.2230 816 15.5219 700 17.1216,701 14.6205,676 14.5197,915 20.9

2,576,177 16.8

625,303 43.0619,442 45.7432,441 34.6

42,127 5.047,437 5.4

704,041 47.0631,571 44.0666,680 44.7468,451 36.4657,675 44.2615,734 43.3126,552 13.4

5,637,454 36.7

47,873 3.3 1,455,79839,649 2.9 1,354,68833,271 2.7 1,249,12752,275 6.2 841,295

117,470 13.3 886,213103,594 6.9 1,497,04473,782 5.1 1,434,61569,290 4.6 1,490,77554,210 4.2 1,288,21570,343 4.7 1,488,25148,068 3.4 1,421,03860,123 6.3 947,369

769,948 5.0 15,354,428

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.

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Federal Order 33

ProducerReceipts

RECEIPTS AT POOL PLANTS

(1,000 Pounds)

Non-Pool Prod-Hand Pwd./Cond. OpenPlants & Unreg (Skim Equiv.) Inventory

TotalOverage Receipts

Table 8

2603JANUARY 1,462,858 68,684 1,465 10,974 80,076FEBRUARY 1,387,769 67,209 ** 13,441 73,392MARCH 1,456,794 80,313 1,504 17,397 78,426APRIL 1,473,347 81,670 ** 19,232 88,890MAy 1,533,495 85,313 ** 19,172 82,921JUNE 1,430,012 87,495 1,598 20,085 75,478JULY 1,018,281 51,275 ** 21,634 77,403AUGUST 1,008,112 10,145 ** 18,543 69,885SEPTEMBER 1,006,232 10,873 245 16,911 90,584OCTOBER 1,080,180 32,941 1,343 13,047 77,271NOVEMBER 1,437,527 28,535 1,138 13,155 75,478DECEMBER 1,455,682 38,594 1,238 13,012 98,543

TOTAL* 15,750,291 643,047 8,530 196,603 968,347

72 1,624,1296 1,541,817

326 1,634,760** 1,663,139

239 1,721,140147 1,614,81672 1,168,665

500 1,107,18553 1,124,89826 1,204,808

527 1,556,36034 1,607,103

2,002 17,568,819

2084JANUARY 1,513,108 40,486 1,192 11,134 74,894FEBRUARY 1,407,842 31,554 1,242 12,148 83,019MARCH 1,297,379 11,608 1,445 15,360 91,416APRIL 873,282 7,070 ** 16,526 77,547MAY 919,098 36,106 ** 16,629 75,091JUNE 1,552,300 29,602 1,451 19,186 84,032JULY 1,487,386 36,064 1,375 19,384 72,152AUGUST 1,546,147 29,613 1,392 18,115 68,392SEPTEMBER 1,336,478 21,759 1,721 15,976 71,259OCTOBER 1,545,777 25,209 1,877 13,367 82,830NOVEMBER 1,476,728 24,002 1,631 13,459 90,394DECEMBER 984,385 18,754 286 12,621 80,303

TOTAL* 15,939,908 311,827 13,613 183,905 951,329

28 1,640,841527 1,536,333322 1,417,530225 974,650

** 1,046,9254 1,686,575** 1,616,360

108 1,663,767231 1,447,424239 1,669,299

** 1,606,214143 1,096,492

1,828 17,402,410

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.** Restricted, included with Non-Pool plants.

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Federal Order 33 CLASS I DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Table 9

(I,000 Pounds)

WholeMilk

FlavorMilk

2%Milk

1% 1/2% Flavor Fat FreeMilk Milk Lowfat Milk Buttermilk Eggnog

2OO3JANUARY 146,195 9,517 240,004 41,552 15,235 45,162 83,037 4,559 148FEBRUARY 129,631 9,065 212,114 36,218 13,044 41,940 74,082 4,271 3MARCH 136,090 9,900 224,537 39,750 13,800 45,263 79,964 4,460 14APRIL 132,379 9,677 216,088 39,714 13,649 41,061 76,126 4,309 11MAY 137,856 10,055 224,256 40,870 14,097 43,776 80,582 4,501 **JUNE 127,424 9,485 203,540 35,106 13,159 22,208 72,361 4,186 **JULY 134,307 9,843 216,786 35,946 12,612 20,683 75,186 4,553 **AUGUST 139,662 10,587 222,575 40,524 14,185 28,287 74,980 4,527 6SEPTEMBER 133,245 10,446 219,570 39,091 13,129 47,518 75,740 4,469 55OCTOBER 139,925 10,936 227,835 39,645 13,850 49,741 77,591 4,862 327NOVEMBER 134,323 9,544 219,186 38,890 12,661 40,905 76,303 4,643 5,179DECEMBER 143,928 9,540 229,962 41,599 16,578 38,769 70,897 4,925 9,444

TOTAL* 1,634,965 118,595 2,656,453 468,905 165,999 465,313 916,850 54,266 15,188

Stockfeed& Dump

Bulk EndingSales Shrinka,qe inventory Total

0 4,434 2,692 51,2770 2,358 2,351 51,8240 5,800 1,694 40,2120 3,038 1,952 41,7490 7,845 1,787 44,2200 8,364 1,801 36,2500 5,868 1,292 44,9560 11,177 2,412 44,5950 12,980 2,791 42,2050 14,315 1,778 53,0010 10,531 1,263 45,0380 4,418 2,744 41,976

0 91,130 24,557 537,304

643 813576 902601 485579 754609 847533 884562 033593 515601 240633 806598 466614 781

7,149,525

2004JANUARY 145,326 9,957 . 235,837 44,224 13,769 44,583 79,598 4,486 112FEBRUARY 126,940 9,081 207,033 37,764 11,683 43,363 72,626 4,134 3MARCH 139,277 10,769 227,788 41,427 12,530 50,155 79,752 4,680 3APRIL 130,395 9,555 216,947 40,936 12,942 42,188 72,249 4,345 **MAY 123,371 9,544 208,846 42,223 12,305 42,196 72,979 4,194 **JUNE 120,107 9,282 202,292 34,664 11,834 22,763 71,182 4,245 1JULY 130,359 9,259 222,261 37,874 12,797 22,538 77,925 4,449 1AUGUST 129,912 10,170 220,500 38,288 12,448 30,689 76,749 4,574 2SEPTEMBER 127,562 9,757 219,071 39,955 12,208 49,980 77,520 4,489 **OCTOBER 130,951 9,646 224,132 38,590 14,586 49,353 78,286 4,588 350NOVEMBER 132,952 9,749 225,134 41,441 12,354 48,424 78,007 4,942 4,600DECEMBER 138,439 8,801 236,763 41,798 12,710 40,482 79,574 4,842 8,959

TOTAL* 1,575,591 115,569 2,646,605 479,184 152,165 486,713 916,448 53,968 14,033

0 6,739 2,272 46,442 633,3470 4,234 1,578 49,838 568,278

1,101 5,193 14,131 42,772 629,5780 5,387 2,562 55,831 593,3380 5,166 2,566 40,477 563,8660 5,595 2,740 36,063 520,7680 4,641 2,264 40,114 564,4830 13,441 1,392 43,134 581,2970 13,507 1,769 49,047 604,8650 13,377 1,528 44,603 609,9910 7,976 2,117 46,372 614,0670 5,268 1,512 48,482 627,630

1,101 90,525 36,430 543,177 7,111,509

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.** Restricted, included ~n 2% Reduced Fat Milk.

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Federal Order 33

Cream

CLASS II DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS

(1,000 Pounds)

Ice CreamSour Cream Cottage Mix, Conds. & Skim

Dips & Yogurt Cheese Comm. Foods Equiv. ShdnkageTransfers toOther Orders TOTAL

Table 10

2063JANUARY 7,413FEBRUARY 7,250MARCH 7,569APRIL 10,525MAY 10,516JUNE 8,906JULY 8,143AUGUST 7,952SEPTEMBER 8,386OCTOBER 9,595NOVEMBER 9,112DECEMBER 7,849

TOTAL* 103,216

52,724 43,354 58,442 9,825 ** 1,822 173,58195,842 44,955 63,864 11,475 ** ~,375 224,76159,180 44,364 69,700 15,368 ** 1,564 197,74597,023 53,145 70,408 16,908 89 1,543 249,64195,229 49,116 87,400 17,019 ** 1,531 260,81289,008 50,411 82,608 18,382 ** 3,925 253,240

104,770 51,175 84,948 19,485 ** 5,847 274,36£.106,264 51,653 75,043 16,793 ** 5,528 263,233105,390 51,922 80,215 13,990 ** 4,846 264,74994,032 50,340 74,484 11,~29 ** 4,228 243,90689,014 48,607 58,105 10,010 ** 7,551 222,39985,187 44,178 51,066 9,468 3,562 201,310

1,073,662 583,219 856,285 169,952 89 43,322 2,829,745

2004JANUARY 6,957 107,424 48,006 66,893 9,229 ** 3,324 241,833FEBRUARY 6,576 99,698 44,950 58,370 10,294 0 3,026 222,914MARCH 7,812 105,605 53,473 64,169 13,391 ** 5,260 249,710APRIL 7,366 102,913 41,970 73,736 14,209 0 4,730 244,923MAY 7,306 112,431 45,634 82,002 14,792 ** 3,674 265,839JUNE 7,304 106,817 44,240 86,561 15,859 ** 6,650 267,432JULY 7,449 101,446 44,843 87,144 15,368 92 3,534 259,877AUGUST . 7,799 104,311 45,005 93,613 15,181 6 4,038 269,954SEPTEMBER 7,525 92,142 47,663 86,277 13,227 ** 6,258 253,093OCTOBER 8,115 99,500 49,244 79,322 11,054 ** 2,693 249,329NOVEMBER 8,445 97,011 50,425 69,545 9,861 ** 4,243 239,530DECEMBER 8,146 98,845 44,579 58,058 9,040 ** 8,815 227,483

TOTAL* 90,800 1,228,143 560,033 905,691 151,506 98 55,646 2,991,917

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.** Restricted data, combined with Ice Cream Mix, Conds. & Comm. Foods.

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Federal Order 33 CLASS III DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS Table 1 1

(1,000 Pounds)

CheeseCondensed Stock Feed Tranfers to

& Evaporated** Dump Other Orders Shrinkage Total

2003JANUARY 627,967 29,284 1,771 28,889 11,605FEBRUARY 562,404 31,721 1,021 26,218 11,889MARCH 623,725 44,161 909 23,507 11,772APRIL 625,810 42,031 1,064 22,254 11,753MAY 654,539 32,193 1,103 29,411 12,188JUNE 650,446 16,220 1,420 23,535 10,291JULY 224,898 3,937 0 1,907 0AUGUST 137,327 1,468 9 1,165 0SEPTEMBER 154,253 1,169 0 5,200 0OCTOBER 213,843 2,982 0 6,679 0NOVEMBER 601,785 6,883 0 3,693 ***DECEMBER 632,721 6,877 0 9,038 0

TOTAL* 5,709,719 218,928 7,289 181,496 69,498

699 516633 253704 073702 912729 435701 912230 742139 960160 623223 504612 362648 637

6,186,929

2994JANUARY 649,797 3,272 0 9,647 *** 662,717FEBRUARY 629,579 4,617 1,247 11,162 8,757 655,362MARCH 446,106 6,059 0 2,729 0 454,894APRIL 42,153 356 0 3,053 0 45,562MAY 48,049 0 0 2,170 0 50,220JUNE 719,352 0 0 14,009 0 733,361JULY 629,476 0 0 31,999 0 661,475AUGUST 681,930 0 0 12,754 0 694,683SEPTEMBER 479,301 0 0 8,992 0 488,293OCTOBER 670,160 0 0 18,654 0 688,813NOVEMBER 624,948 0 0 18,763 0 643,711DECEMBER 123,411 0 0 10,454 0 133,665

TOTAL* 5,744,263 14,305 1,247 I44,387 8,757 5,912,958

* Date may not add to totals due to rounding.** Condensed & Evaporated Milk in Class iV effective May 2004.*** Restricted, included in Cheese.

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Federal Order 33

WholeMilk

Butter Powder

2003JANUARY 25,212 6,707FEBRUARY 21,755 4,651MARCH 19,699 6,606APRIL 17,665 5,783MAY 17,028 5,895JUNE 10,259 5,670JULY 7,745 5,464AUGUST 7,383 5,693SEPTEMBER 9,059 6,286OCTOBER 10,849 6,222NOVEMBER 12,417 8,103DECEMBER 16,813 7,311

TOTAL* 175,883 74,390

CLASS IV DISPOSITION AT POOL PLANTS

(1,000 Pounds)

Nonfat Dry Milk TransfersCondensed Stock Feed Skim To Other

& Evaporated** & Dump Equivalent OrdersEnding

Inventory Shrinkage Total

39,317 0 1,213 12,806 21,964 0 107,22039,510 0 1,318 12,987 26,679 0 106,90043,079 0 1,374 12,417 48,282 0 131,45751,398 0 1,594 13,220 41,171 0 130,83249,968 0 1,367 15,531 31,258 0 121,04651,228 0 1,111 15,742 41,770 0 125,77935,778 1,611 1,178 12,408 26,287 11,052 101,52225,551 2,144 1,149 11,088 46,070 11,399 110,47722,792 1,337 1,308 12,878 34,022 10,604 98,28737,844 1,009 1,208 14,836 21,593 10,030 103,59221,832 690 2,175 13,194 53,874 10,848 123,13354,871 1,022 2,413 16,531 33,077 10,339 142,375

Table 12

473,170 7,813 17,409 163,637 426,047 64,272 1,402,621

2004JANUARY 20,054 6,720 15,183 916 1,137 15,583 32,179 11,172 102,944FEBRUARY 14,449 5,601 9,088 0 1,109 13,335 46,197 0 89,779MARCH 12,398 5,033 11,222 0 1,611 14,075 39,009 0 83,348APRIL 10,540 5,760 34,433 685 1,314 8,015 19,206 10,874 90,826MAY 16,443 7,987 69,386 1,006 1,192 16,610 42,014 12,361 167,000JU N E 9,952 8,089 64,576 1,218 1,651 32,140 36,109 11,281 165,014JULY 10,478 7,791 56,863 1,005 2,084 12,535 28,010 11,759 130,525AUGUST 8,493 6,851 38,410 875 1,579 22,523 28,619 10,483 117,833SEPTEMBER 9,935 6,236 15,559 898 1,917 21,877 33,783 10,968 101,173OCTOBER 11,233 8,559 14,676 1,100 1,691 28,249 45,729 9,928 121,165NOVEMBER 11,073 4,861 22,605 1,371 2,741 19,413 35,909 10,934 108,906DECEMBER 16,163 5,864 36,508 1,127 2,688 13,264 21,198 10,701 107,514

TOTAL * 151,211 79,352 388,508 10,202 20,714 217,619 407,961 110,461 1,386,027

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.** Condensed & Evaporated Milk in Class IV effective May 2004.

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Federal Order 33 ROUTE SALES WITHIN MARKETINGAREA Table 13(1 ,ooo Pounds)

PoolPlants

PartiallyRegulated Plants

Producer Handler Other FO& Exempt Plants Route Sales

TotalIn-Area Sales

2003JANUARY 529,461 2,942 3,073 36,955 572,431FEBRUARY 468,835 2,717 2,692 33,549 507,793MARCH 499,754 3,359 3,111 35,280 541,504APRIL 478,864 3,031 3,072 33,676 518,643MAY 498,669 4,179 3,291 33,560 539,699JUNE 437,254 3,668 3,111 32,874 476,907JU.LY 458,009 3,157 2,979 32,464 496,609AUGUST 478,594 3,357 3,246 31,167 516,364SEPTEMBER 485,264 3,391 3,118 31,793 523,566OCTOBER 503,851 3,522 3,265 30,320 540,958NOVEMBER 486,423 2,768 3,024 29,878 522,093DECEMBER 507,870 3,935 3,044 33,978 548,827

TOTAL 5,832,848 40,026 37,026 395,494 6,305,394

2(~04JANUARY 521,858 3,533 2,913 34,746 563,050FEBRUARY 461,090 2,988 2,664 32,568 499,310MARCH 510,767 3,349 2,918 36,899 553,933APRIL 478,109 3,928 3,051 33,299 518,387MAY 464,161 4,303 2,990 33,053 504,507JUNE 427,327 3,498 2,860 33,098 466,783JULY 466,930 3,676 2,884 33,080 506,570AUGUST 470,114 4,029 2,736 35,495 512,374SEPTEMBER 483,662 3,666 2,606 34,699 524,633OCTOBER 493,173 3,509 2,547 34,163 533,392NOVEMBER 501,607 4,125 2,524 36,374 544,630DECEMBER 515,376 3,752 2,618 36,206 557,952

TOTAL 5,794,174 44,356 33,311 413,680 6,285,521

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Federal Order 33 TOTAL ROUTE SALES BY POOL DISTRIBUTING PLANTS

(1,0oo Pounds)

Table 14

In-AreaSales

Sales into Sales into TotalOther FO Unregulated Areas Route Sales

2003JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER

529 461468 835499 754478 864498 669437 254458 009478 594485 264503,851486,423507,870

27,957 24,239 581,65726,318 21,734 516,88727,616 22,698 550,26827,380 22,338 528,58227,482 24,227 550,37826,048 20,655 483,95724,817 23,008 505,83425,945 24,291 528,83030,225 22,440 537,92932,224 23,468 559,54329,644 21,390 537,45731,032 22,519 561,421

TOTAL 5,832,848 336,888 273,007 6,442,743

2004JANUARY 521,858 32,037 19,808 573,703FEBRUARY 461,090 29,685 18,249 509,024MARCH 510,767 30,883 20,339 561,989APRIL 478,109 28,214 19,390 525,713MAY 464,161 28,484 18,923 511,568JUNE 427,327 27,443 17,952 472,722JULY 466,930 27,143 19,240 513,313AUGUST 470,114 29,735 19,213 519,062SEPTEMBER 483,662 32,883 19,622 536,167OCTOBER 493,173 31,362 21,341 545,876NOVEMBER 501,607 30,477 21,024 553,108DECEMBER 5I 5,376 29,530 23,456 568,362

TOTAL 5,794,174 357,876 238,557 6,390,607

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Federal Order 33 Table 15

Weighted Averages of Components by Production Range *

Number Pounds Percent Percent Percent SomaticProduction of of of of of Cell

Range Producers Milk Butterfat Protein Other Solids Count(000) (000)

2O03

1-30,000 2,384 36,440 3.85 3.08 5.59 391

30,001-60,000 2,457 t08,868 3.80 3.06 5.64 369

60,001-90,000 1,624 119,879 3.77 3.04 5.67 353

90,001-120,000 1,038 107,770 3.76 3.04 5.69 340

120,001-150,000 657 88,052 3.75 3.04 5.70 334

150,001 -250,000 1,093 208,165 3.73 3.04 5.71 309

250,001-500,000 636 216,752 3.68 3.02 5.73 284

500,001 - 1,000,000 224 155,809 3.62 3.00 5.74 267

1,000,001 & Above 141 270,815 3.53 2.99 5.74 253

Total/Average* 10,252 1,312,549 3.68 3.02 5.71 305

20O4

1-30,000 2,494 35,824 3.86 3.09 5.60 366

30,001-60,000 2,303 101,956 3.80 3.07 5.64 347

60,001-90,000 1,551 114,568 3.76 3.05 5.66 333

90,001-120,000 951 98,719 3.75 3.05 5.68 322

120,001-150,000 630 84,392 3.74 3.06 5.70 312

150,001 -250,000 1,033 197,777 3.72 3.05 5.70 290

250,00%500,000 626 212,816 3.67 3.04 5.72 267

500,001-1,000,000 241 173,447 3.62 3.02 5.73 250

1,000,001 & Above 158 309,964 3.54 3.01 5.73 235

Total/Average 9,986 1,329,463 3.67 3.04 5.70 282

* Data may not add to totals due to rounding.

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Federal Order 33 Table 16

PERCENT OF PRODUCER MILK BY SOMATIC CELL COUNT RANGE

2003

Somatic Cell Count 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter(000) Avera.g..~ Averaae ~ ~

1-50 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1

51-100 1.8 1.5 0.8 1.9

101-150 9.6 8.4 4.4 8.3

151-200 15.6 14.9 10.6 17.2

201-250 18.8 18.2 14.5 20.8

251-300 15,2 15.9 16.3 17.3

301-350 11.7 13.0 14.2 11.7

351-400 8,0 8.6 11.2 8.3

401-450 5.5 6.2 8,5 5,2

451-500 4.1 4.2 6.0 3.4

501-550 2.7 3.1 4.2 2.1

551-600 2.1 2.0 3.0 1.4

601-650 1.5 1.3 2.2 1.0

651-700 0.9 0,9 1.4 0.6

701-750 0.7 0.6 1.0 0.4

751-Above 1.6 1.1 1,6 0.5

YearlyAveragg_

0,0

1.5

7.7

14.4

17.9

16.1

12.7

9.1

6.4

4.5

3.1

2.2

1,5

1.0

0.7

1.2

2004

Somatic Cell Count 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Yearly(000) Averaae AveraGe Averaae Averag.Q Averacle

1-50 0.1 0,1 0.2 0,1 0.1

51-100 2.3 1.9 1.1 2.5 1.9

101-150 10.2 7.9 5.6 12.1 8.7

151-200 20.0 17.4 14.4 24.2 18.6

201-250 19.2 19.3 18,3 22.6 19.7

251-300 15.1 16.6 17.5 14.7 16.0

301-350 10.6 11,2 13.7 8.9 11.3

351-400 7.6 8.3 8.9 5.4 7.7

401-450 4.6 5.3 6.3 3.6 5,0

451-500 3.2 3.8 4.5 2.3 3.5

501-550 2.4 2.6 3.0 1.4 2.4

551-600 1.6 2.1 2.3 1.0 1.8

601-650 1.0 1.3 1.5 0.6 1.1

651-700 0.8 0,9 1.1 0,3 0.8

701-750 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.5

751-Above 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.3 0.8

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count Pounds

Illinois.Carroll 15 84,067 17 189,767Jo Daviess 36 235,651 37 375,789Kankakee 5 364,404 5 257,340Stephenson 8 85,613 8 141,789Whiteside 6 14,608 5 23,385Will 8 730,983 8 657,255Miscellaneous 9 1,910,111 9 1,808,747

Total 87 42~

IndianaAdams 39 6,540,469 38 7,150,610Allen 43 3,099,532 42 2,720,792Bartholomew 7 341,935 5 278,332Boone 4 432,346 3 232,491Cass 5 1,064,206 5 854,358Clay 5 225,895 6 1,127,641Daviess 14 637,953 14 380,819Decatur 7 353,453 5 321,872De Kalb 12 2,142,211 12 2,181,537Delaware 5 499,881 6 506,980Elkhart 225 26,334,669 227 24,540,985Franklin 6 162,398Fulton 30 3,556,101 29 3,254,922Greene 5 396,214 5 276,204Hamilton 3 379,879 3 289,266Hancock 3 142,439 3 90,459Hendricks 7 443,158 3 189,798Henry 10 655,570 12 2,761,265Howard 10 813,735 10 714,839Huntington 14 3,541,672 11 2,728,055Jackson 13 1,389,782 12 1,008,003Jasper 6 5,061,554 6 3,046,642Jay 18 2,447,986 18 2,284,975Jefferson 5 436,300 5 367,082Kosciusko 34 5,859,953 35 5,335,270Lagrange 203 11,304,980 208 8,837,420Lake 5 686,587 5 585,433La Porte 26 5,110,717 25 5,631,971Lawrence 4 127,726 4 80,004Marshall 64 11,663,297 70 10,831,771Miami 19 3,524,958 18 3,058,609Montgomery 3 212,622Morgan 4 257,860 5 244,499Newton 3 4,350,007 4 2,401,582Noble 49 6,568,733 50 5,844,963Parke 40 4,187,983 40 3,717,321Porter 7 623,738 7 470,590Pulaski 9 2,623,412 8 2,594,571Randolph 9 957,916 9 707,284

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count PoundsIndiana (con’t)Rush 15 723,490 10 794,521St. Joseph 23 2,306,412 23 2,197,359Shelby 12 579,819 11 593,885Steuben 22 3,101,934 22 3,234,228Tippecanoe 3 528,790 3 457,907Tipton 3 192,252 3 172,838Wabash 19 1,864,397 19 2,014,129Wayne 59 4,516,912 64 3,243,428Wells 14 3,433,227 14 3,194,525White 7 1,198,643 7 1,018,831Whitley 24 3,241,927 24 3,190,508Miscellaneous 29 3,562,013 32 4,043,593

Total

Iow..__.~aDubuque 8 57,518Miscellaneous 4 1,721,840

Total 1~2

114

91,165851,733

KentuckyBracken 9 757,834Mason 3 178,991Miscellaneous 2 129,276

Total 14 ~

104

641,510495,234

1~L744

Garrett 63 3,127,589Miscellaneous 2 39,838

Total 65 ~

602

2,586,88938,835

AIcona 5 194,390 7 418,356Alger 8 534,705 8 502,888AIlegan 94 16,454,636 94 16,835,761AIpena 40 769,559 41 2,037,257Antrim 7 231,811 8 409,269Arenac 28 3,347,065 27 3,270,465Baraga 3 431,226 4 489,817Barry 41 14,512,795 41 14,586,228Bay 12 1,774,664 12 1,772,345Berrien 16 3,142,301 17 3,077,404Branch 22 3,979,257 23 3,987,969Calhoun 33 7,271,521 31 6,397,139

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State I Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count Pounds

Michigan (con’t)Cass 10 583,116 9 456,637Charlevoix 7 829,508 6 793,216Cheboygan 7 621,949 7 659,314Chippewa 14 98,374 12 485,470Clare 34 2,302,606 33 2,602,996Clinton 78 30,134,877 80 25,654,490Delta 20 1,447,519 20 934,311Dickinson 7 183,785 7 370,245Eaton 36 805,471 36 696,643Emmet 6 160,451 7 347,750Genesee 15 2,721,260 15 2,510,167Gladwin 14 481,299 17 688,087Grand Traverse 9 637,354 8 535,244Gratiot 39 16,703,238 39 18,007,119Hillsdale 59 9,548,478 56 8,174,275Houghton 3 258,635 3 262,532Huron 138 35,007,824 138 35,031,233Ingham 42 7,833,920 42 7,308,562Ionia 63 17,476,084 62 15,698,875Iosco 24 697,492 22 1,210,660Isabella 71 8,089,359 68 8,684,536Jackson 32 9,762,897 32 8,801,755Kalamazoo 11 4,561,114 12 5,149,329Kent 59 11,792,565 58 11,601,255Lake 3 373,606 3 312,135Lapeer 60 6,032,201 60 5,222,740Leelanau 7 391,894 6 295,566Lenawee 35 19,407,228 35 20,696,106Livingston 23 4,635,412 22 4,472,225Mackinac 7 121,964 7 506,354Macomb 11 711,370 12 694,812Mason 30 559,237 28 487,370Mecosta 4I 3,761,556 38 4,251,439Menominee 51 641,374 47 904,213Midland 4 1,522,362 3 1,558,514Missaukee 56 11,540,615 56 14,384,758Monroe 4 619,462 5 655,378Montcalm 77 7,334,762 75 7,179,365Montmorency 11 323,754 11 595,114Muskegon 20 315,703 20 637,819Newaygo 86 5,158,064 87 5,028,359Oceana 21 336,531 21 294,211Ogemaw 37 6,908,612 36 6,986,744Ontonagon 8 666,851 8 635,896Osceola 67 10,074,296 68 10,337,624Oscoda 16 449,564 17 722,681Ottawa 85 17,100,440 83 16,124,458Presque Isle 18 813,386 18 1,274,077Saginaw 30 3,595,496 28 3,588,459St. Clair 28 2,465,699 24 2,027,447St. Joseph 24 1,598,381 24 1,328,698

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count PoundsMichigan (con’t)Sanilac 184 23,617,012 178 22,282,732Shiawassee 37 5,323,285 36 4,940,700Tuscola 50 6,038,336 51 5,864,282Van Buren 15 2,223,225 17 1,904,494Washtenaw 35 5,114,501 32 4,569,200Wexford 16 1,077,735 16 957,392Miscellaneous 9 667,704 11 782,213

Total

Minnesota

2.2 5

Houston 4 35,644 3 193,833Olmsted 5 27,553Rice 10 36,386 9 126,446Wabasha 9 62,905 8 88,176Winona 6 76,110 6 209,393Miscellaneous 10 143,942 8 472,456

Total 39 ~

New YorkAlleganyCattaraugusCayugaChautauquaErieGeneseeLivingstonOntarioSchuylerSenecaSteubenWayneWyomingYatesMiscellaneous

Total

17 361,42173 4,785,214

200 14,131,34810 1,128,8386 5,165,1144 3,117,623

7 250,944

27

10

13,211,946

4,280,744

50 5,272,47492 12,953,069

6 388,289204 16,684,82910 1,169,80211 9,761,50423 15,960,19719 7,136,5673 118,9358 385,019

15 2,892,4259 4,837,351

49 42,980,08212 680,2839 5,658,329

52o

OhioAdams 39 2,725,232 47 2,440,296Allen 5 798,698 5 706,170Ashland 52 4,077,676 58 5,717,361Ashtabula 69 5,215,141 74 5,097,963Athens 18 1,578,607 18 1,110,497Auglaize 73 8,080,550 70 7,628,780Belmont 33 2,118,732 33 1,992,945Brown 11 445,679 15 504,420

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count Pounds

Butler 12 980,374 6 680,434Carroll 36 1,817,979 40 1,656,471Champaign 16 1,875,249 18 1,874,410Clark 5 295,497Clermont 4 106,032 5 74,789Clinton 4 411,184 6 380,286Columbiana 93 4,807,205 109 5,411,092Coshocton 20 1,522,411 30 901,386Crawford 10 863,399 12 985,166Darke 70 11,362,642 68 10,518,258Defiance 17 3,191,660 16 2,932,305Delaware 10 876,770 9 757,592Erie 3 59,124 3 56,834Fairfield 15 981,175 13 889,509Franklin 7 871,494 7 688,747Fulton 14 3,415,956 f4 3,466,380Gallia 12 1,302,724 12 1,035,644Geauga 42 1,854,737 48 2,022,154Greene 6 418,875Guernsey 14 402,204 12 513,796Hancock 5 675,943 6 775,692Hardin 10 2,812,801 9 2,986,217Harrison 19 2,251,507 17 2,546,167Henry 14 3,976,792 14 3,593,313Highland 19 1,026,352 21 826,265Holmes 130 7,205,060 126 5,902,487Huron 52 3,839,296 54 3,588,815Jackson 5 247,442 5 153,074Jefferson 17 1,491,530 16 1,258,309Knox 45 3,775,783 47 4,583,505Lawrence 3 292,605Licking 26 1,429,676 28 2,205,237Logan 44 4,786,155 46 4,287,089Lorain 34 5,602,597 34 5,035,501Madison 12 738,245 13 907,417Mahoning 36 3,545,610 41 3,947,284Marion 5 5,494,643 6 4,592,179Medina 30 3,822,031 30 3,386,455Meigs 12 1,167,759 12 931,437Mercer 160 29,376,581 157 29,009,776Miami 15 2,182,920 15 2,016,999Monroe 31 1,975,457 32 1,712,643Montgomery 4 335,546 6 549,507Morgan 12 1,447,770 10 1,252,697Morrow 14 2,625,649 13 1,868,227Muskingum 15 784,041 21 566,836Pauld[ng 8 3,506,447 9 3,988,012Perry 6 466,723 5 669,365Pickaway 7 2,415,172 7 1,964,185Pike 10 1,105,030 10 947,816Portage 23 1,223,385 24 1,539,029

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count Pounds

Preble 8 417,736 13 1,065,286Putnam 31 6,172,631 32 5,953,901Richland 90 4,829,973 89 4,263,639Ross 7 565,363 10 555,001Sandusky 4 249,330 11 320,480Scioto 7 585,146 7 486,214Seneca 4 124,971 10 214,350Shelby 76 10,579,807 75 9,991,529Stark 81 5,915,863 103 6,985,040Summit 3 241,139Trumbull 38 2,865,610 36 2,453,278Tuscarawas 133 11,141,866 139 10,999,756Union 14 1,852,599 14 1,598,831Van Wert 12 2,616,580 12 2,806,797Washington 27 3,611,228 28 3,323,825Wayne 269 25,690,415 280 27,936,864Williams 12 2,134,064 14 4,217,195 ̄Wood 5 1,684,373 7 1,461,480Wyandot 8 676,526 11 682,393Miscellaneous 17 1,422,913 12 730,138

Total 2=~ 246.213.551

PennsylvaniaAllegheny 3 95,246Armstrong 38 2,820,841 35 2,026,923Beaver 32 1,772,471 28 " 1,455,849Bedford 3 249,318Butler 52 3,370,209 48 2,888,724Cambria 10 694,249 5 607,419Centre 16 196,953Clarion 27 2,930,657 27 2,470,945Clearfield 7 604,299 8 363,454Clinton 12 105,898Crawford 207 13,066,165 200 12,363,576Erie 123 5,673,074 129 6,458,555Fayette 45 3,131,123 47 3,194,239Greene 5 455,110 6 477,316Indiana 79 6,670,982 61 5,623,458Jefferson 30 1,206,437 35 1,060,165Lawrence 60 4,107,797 40 2,362,897Mercer 93 6,482,779 74 4,114,019Snyder 7 103,267Somerset 136 7,276,603 126 5,542,391Venango 13 854,747 12 1,126,757Warren 55 2,727,720 53 3,738,037Washington 47 4,176,919 50 4,006,029Westmoreland 70 5,988,013 83 6,251,935Miscellaneous 9 440,108 10 224,914

Total

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count PoundsWest Vir,qiniaBarbour 3 33,595 3 88,402Brooke 4 187,304Jackson 4 419,995 4 368,695Marshall 4 153,807 3 97,317Mason 11 1,140,289 11 931,171Ohio 9 344,897 10 421,583Preston 11 771,447 9 529,319Taylor 4 22,484 4 85,666Miscellaneous 21 840,510 17 1,058,588

Total 67 ~ 65 3 768 045

WisconsinAdams 9 41,738Brown 90 1,279,697 91 1,438,963Calumet 52 1,329,982 51 2,003,704Clark 11 514,021 13 942,339Columbia 83 2,455,686 40 476,297Crawford 31 169,261 35 174,743Dane 137 3,204,617 123 1,846,192Dodge 93 3,107,431 46 1,231,822Door 43 284,517 34 274,874Florence 9 28,172 8 23,201Fond Du Lac 54 745,594 44 1,435,647Grant 101 734,508 119 1,814,115Green 29 421,915 29 579,496Green Lake 30 658,970 18 677,674Iowa 47 407,205 53 745,952Jackson 4 167,729 5 157,979Jefferson 24 812,991 30 2,251,162Juneau 32 235,473 34 232,572Kewaunee 57 679,245 59 1,026,097Lafayette 22 159,208 25 1,505,126Langlade 11 89,612 13 183,498Lincoln 6 17,938 5 15,360Manitowoc 86 1,266,424 83 1,572,003Marathon 12 232,962 16 364,238Marinette 89 940,444 90 889,019Marquette 11 205,627 30 908,709Monroe 14 212,919Oconto 71 595,252 66 528,754Outagamie 69 1,458,677 66 2,244,664Ozaukee 6 82,546 6 78,912Portage 23 129,377 34 473,995Racine 11 1,388,159Richland 41 436,388 42 425,265Rock 11 716,817 7 206,538Sauk 163 1,744,917 172 1,525,826Shawano 41 543,827 39 917,344Sheboygan 19 268,264 19 225,192Vernon 8 54,617 16 175,390

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RECEIPTS OF PRODUCER MILK BY STATE AND COUNTYMay & December 2004

Federal Order No. 33 Table No. 17

May 2004 December 2004State / Producer ProducerCounty Count Pounds Count Pounds

Wisconsin (con’t~Walworth 8 118,773 34 2,714,653Washington 7 181,837 6 623,345Waukesha 3 151,242Waupaca 66 575,992 74 858,698Waushara 6 65,093 11 110,419Winnebago 32 234,055 40 1,529,743Wood 13 229,641 14 210,252Miscellaneous 6 60,432 7 694,111

Total 1.754 2~