Federal Milk Marketing Orders (FMMO) were established in the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1937. They were designed to reduce/eliminate the effects of milk pricing wars generated by processors who essentially had monopsony power when buying milk from producers as a result of seasonal production
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part reviews the major regulatory procedures and g...
Excerpts from the report Summary: In World War II, conditions that were external to the dairy indus...
Development of base plans in U.S. milk markets is discussed, as are the history of enabling legislat...
In theory, theory and practice are the same, in practice they\u27re not -Yoggi Berra . Federal Milk ...
A.E. Ext. 86-15This paper presented a basic review of Federal milk marketing orders in the U.S. leve...
The 1996 Farm Bill mandated a reduction in the number of federal milk marketing orders (FMMOs) in th...
Questions about the impacts of Federal milk marketing orders have been raised by many groups includi...
Federal milk marketing orders are established under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Agre...
producers during 1965-75generated Grade A milk supplies in excess of fluid needs and reserves for th...
The Federal Milk Marketing Order Program was established in the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act...
represents a major part of the ‘J.S. food systcm. in 1977 consumer expenditures for fluid milk and m...
Marketing orders represent a policy for changing or affecting behavior in the marketing of fruit, ve...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Excerpts from the report: Federal milk orders--now more than 80 of them altogether--cover some 190,...
Pricing milk and milk products must accommodate seasonally variable supply and demand. The current...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part reviews the major regulatory procedures and g...
Excerpts from the report Summary: In World War II, conditions that were external to the dairy indus...
Development of base plans in U.S. milk markets is discussed, as are the history of enabling legislat...
In theory, theory and practice are the same, in practice they\u27re not -Yoggi Berra . Federal Milk ...
A.E. Ext. 86-15This paper presented a basic review of Federal milk marketing orders in the U.S. leve...
The 1996 Farm Bill mandated a reduction in the number of federal milk marketing orders (FMMOs) in th...
Questions about the impacts of Federal milk marketing orders have been raised by many groups includi...
Federal milk marketing orders are established under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Agre...
producers during 1965-75generated Grade A milk supplies in excess of fluid needs and reserves for th...
The Federal Milk Marketing Order Program was established in the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act...
represents a major part of the ‘J.S. food systcm. in 1977 consumer expenditures for fluid milk and m...
Marketing orders represent a policy for changing or affecting behavior in the marketing of fruit, ve...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Excerpts from the report: Federal milk orders--now more than 80 of them altogether--cover some 190,...
Pricing milk and milk products must accommodate seasonally variable supply and demand. The current...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part reviews the major regulatory procedures and g...
Excerpts from the report Summary: In World War II, conditions that were external to the dairy indus...
Development of base plans in U.S. milk markets is discussed, as are the history of enabling legislat...