6 pp.The price farmers receive for raw (unprocessed, unpasteurized) milk is largely determined by supply and demand forces that are influenced by federal and state dairy programs. Prior to January 2000, class prices under Federal Orders (FOs) were calculated from competitive pay prices for Grade B milk in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Currently, product price formulas are in place which set the price for milk components under FOs. Milk utilization patterns in the Federal Order market area, in which farm milk is sold, dictates the type of pricing system used to determine the price received for raw milk. The state of Arizona belongs to the Arizona-Las Vegas marketing area. This marketing area encompasses all of the state of Arizona and Clark Count...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The objective of this research is to evaluate increasing interaction between the private Exchange sp...
This study has been set up to investigate the division of the consumer’s dollar between the primary ...
4 pp., 3 tablesThis publication discusses the federal orders that govern the marketing of milk. The ...
Pricing milk and milk products must accommodate seasonally variable supply and demand. The current...
This report provides a primer on the complex pricing system that has evolved in the United States to...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each year the ...
Government involvement in the production and marketing of milk and dairy products is more pronounced...
Considerable controversy exists with regard to shifts, in order to control production and thus maint...
The dairy industry is based on the production of a raw product that is nearly homogeneous— whole mil...
A.E. Ext. 86-15This paper presented a basic review of Federal milk marketing orders in the U.S. leve...
A new method of pricing milk to farmers at butter-nonfat milk plants that will reflect accurately an...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Federal marketing order system regulated 80 percent of the Nation's fluid-grade milk marketings...
This study analyzes retail milk pricing by supermarkets and marketing margin behavior for four fluid...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The objective of this research is to evaluate increasing interaction between the private Exchange sp...
This study has been set up to investigate the division of the consumer’s dollar between the primary ...
4 pp., 3 tablesThis publication discusses the federal orders that govern the marketing of milk. The ...
Pricing milk and milk products must accommodate seasonally variable supply and demand. The current...
This report provides a primer on the complex pricing system that has evolved in the United States to...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each year the ...
Government involvement in the production and marketing of milk and dairy products is more pronounced...
Considerable controversy exists with regard to shifts, in order to control production and thus maint...
The dairy industry is based on the production of a raw product that is nearly homogeneous— whole mil...
A.E. Ext. 86-15This paper presented a basic review of Federal milk marketing orders in the U.S. leve...
A new method of pricing milk to farmers at butter-nonfat milk plants that will reflect accurately an...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Federal marketing order system regulated 80 percent of the Nation's fluid-grade milk marketings...
This study analyzes retail milk pricing by supermarkets and marketing margin behavior for four fluid...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The objective of this research is to evaluate increasing interaction between the private Exchange sp...
This study has been set up to investigate the division of the consumer’s dollar between the primary ...