2014 STATISTICAL SUMMARY APPALACHIAN MARKETING AREA FEDERAL ORDER 5

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1 STATISTICAL SUMMARY APPALACHIAN MARKETING AREA FEDERAL ORDER 5 Indiana Kentucky West Virginia Virginia Tennessee North Carolina Georgia South Carolina PREPARED BY: MARKET ADMINISTRATOR OFFICE Federal Milk Order No. 5 P.O. Box Louisville, Kentucky

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3 Table of Contents Figure 1. Map Pool Distributing Plants December... 1 Table 1. Annual Statistical Summary List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order National Dairy Product Sales Report Announced Class and Uniform Prices Class and Uniform Skim and Butterfat Prices Pricing Factors on Class I Price Announcement Utilization of Total Receipts by Pool Handlers Utilization of Other Source Milk, Overage, and Opening Inventories Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts by Pool Handlers Utilization of Producer Butterfat Receipts by Pool Handlers Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts to Pool Plants Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts to Non-Pool Plants Utilization of Class I Product Pounds Utilization of Class II Product Pounds Utilization of Class III Product Pounds Utilization of Class IV Product Pounds Average Butterfat of Producer Milk by Class Distribution of Class I Packaged Products by Pool Plants Distribution of Class I Packaged Products in Marketing Area Number of Producers by State Producer Milk Receipts by State Producer Milk by State and County May Producer Milk by State and County December... 31

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5 Appalachian Marketing Area Federal Order 5 Figure 1 Map - Pool Distributing Plants - December Indiana Indiana West West Virginia Virginia Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Farms Prairie Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Dean Foods Dean Dean Foods Foods Kentucky Kentucky Shamrock Shamrock Shamrock Shamrock Shamrock Winchester Farms Winchester Winchester Farms Farms Farms Winchester Winchester Winchester Farms Westover Westover Westover Westover Westover Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Virginia Virginia Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Farms Prairie Prairie Farms Prairie Farms Marva Maid Marva Marva Maid Maid Maid Marva Marva Marva Maid Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Dairy Fresh Dairy Dairy Fresh Fresh Fresh Dairy Dairy Dairy Fresh Dairy Fresh Dairy Fresh Fresh Dairy Fresh Dairy Dairy Fresh Farms Farms Hunter Hunter Hunter Farms Tennessee Tennessee Broadacre Broadacre Broadacre Broadacre Broadacre Broadacre Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Milkco Milkco Milkco Milkco Milkco North North Carolina Carolina Land-O-Sun Land-O-Sun Land-O-Sun Land-O-Sun Land-O-Sun Land-O-Sun Georgia Georgia South South Carolina Carolina Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Statistical Summary 1

6 Table 1 Annual Statistical Summary 2013 PRICES (Simple Average) : (Base Zone) PRICES AT 3.5% BUTTERFAT: Uniform $25.62 $21.37 Class I $26.69 $22.24 Class II $23.34 $19.42 Class III $22.34 $17.99 Class IV $22.09 $19.05 SKIM MILK PRICES: Uniform $17.89 $16.07 Class I $18.97 $16.90 Class II $15.53 $14.07 Class III $14.52 $12.61 Class IV $14.26 $13.71 BUTTERFAT PRICES: Uniform $ $ Class I $ $ Class II $ $ Class III $ $ Class IV $ $ PRODUCER MILK: Class I 3,782,738,540 3,844,782,865 Class II 815,223, ,772,979 Class III 368,424, ,685,506 Class IV 627,109, ,341,410 Total Producer Milk 5,593,496,667 5,728,582,760 PERCENT PRODUCER MILK IN: Class I Class II Class III Class IV PRODUCTION: Average Monthly Producer Milk 466,124, ,381,897 Average Daily Producer Milk 15,324,648 15,694,747 Average Number of Producers 2,244 2,307 Average Butterfat Test VALUE AT MINIMUM PRICE: Value of Producer Milk at Test $1,451,022,849 $1,241,017,966 Average Value Per Farm $646,551 $537,936 Statistical Summary 2

7 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Pool Distributing Plants - Sec (a) or (b) J F M A M J J A S O N D Borden Dairy Company P.O. Box 40 x x x x x x x x x x x x London, KY Borden Dairy Company P. O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x North Charleston, SC Broadacre Dairies P. O. Box 650 x x x x x x x x x x x x Powell, TN Dairy Fresh, LLC 1350 West Fairfield Road x x x x x x x x x x x x High Point, NC Dairy Fresh, LLC 2221 Patterson Avenue x x x x x x x x x x x x Winston-Salem, NC Dean Foods Company 4420 Bishop Lane x x x x x x x x x x x x Louisville, KY Homestead Creamery P.O. Box 506 x x x x x x x x x x x x Wirtz, VA Hunter Farms, Inc. P.O. Box 5148 x x x x x x x x x x x x High Point, NC Land-O-Sun Dairies, Inc. DBA Pet Dairy x x x x x x x x x x x x P.O. Box 4527, Station B Spartanburg, SC Maola Milk and Ice Cream Co. P.O. Drawer S x x x x x x x New Bern, NC Marva Maid Dairy P.O. Box 5145 x x x x x Newport News, VA Mayfield Dairy Farms, Inc. P.O. Box 310 x x x x x x x x x x x x Athens, TN Milkco, Inc. P.O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x Asheville, NC Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. P. O. Box 70 x x x x x x x x x x x x Holland, IN Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. P. O. Box 1020 x x x x x x x x x x x x Somerset, KY Statistical Summary 3

8 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Shamrock Foods Company 311 Mill Place Parkway x x Verona, VA Westover Dairy 2801 Fort Ave. x x x x x x x x x x x x Lynchburg, VA Winchester Farms Dairy P.O. Box 670 x x x x x x x x x x x x Winchester, KY Pool 'Supply' Plant - Sec (c) or (d) Valley Milk Products P. O. Box 271 x x x x x x x x x x x x Strasburg, VA Cooperatives Qualifying as Pool Handlers - Sec (b) or (c) Arkansas Dairy Cooperative Assn Highway 65 South x x x x Damascus, AR Continental Dairy Products, Inc. 320 West Hermosa Drive x x x x x x x x Artesia, New Mexico Cobblestone Milk Cooperative 2625 Oxford Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Chatham, VA Cooperative MPA P.O. Box 540 x x x x x x x x x x x x Blackstone, VA Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. P.O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x Kansas City, MO Dairylea Coop P. O. Box 4844 x x Syracuse, NY Dairymen's Marketing Cooperative Inc. P. O. Box 832 x x x x x x x x x Mountain Grove, MO Erie Cooperative Assn. Inc Tipton Hwy x x x x x x x x x x x x Tipton, MI Foremost Farms USA P. O. Box 111 x x x x x x x x x x x Baraboo, WI Lancaster Organic Farmers Cooperative 1258 Maryland Avenue x x x x x x x x x x x x Hagerstown, MD Lanco-Pennland Milk Producers 1260 Maryland Avenue, Suite 104 x x x x x x x x x x x x Hagerstown, MD Statistical Summary 4

9 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Land O'Lakes, Inc. P. O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x St. Paul, MN Lone Star Milk Producers Association 813 8th Street, Suite 300 x x x x x x x x x x x x Wichita Falls, TX Maryland & Virginia MPA 1985 Isaac Newton Square, West x x x x x x x x x x x x Reston, VA Michigan Milk Producers Association P.O. Box 8002 x x x x x x Novi, MI National Farmers Organization 8490 St Rt 119 x x x x x x x x x x x x Anna, OH Organic Valley Coop. One Organic Way x x x x x x x x x x x x La Farge, WI Premier Milk, Inc SE 36th Avenue x x x x x x x x x Ocala, FL Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. P. O. Box 560 x x x x x x x x x x x x Carlinville, IL Select Milk Producers, Inc. 320 West Hermosa x x x x x x x x x x x x Artesia, NM Southeast Milk Inc. P.O. Box 3790 x x x x x x x x x x x x Belleview, FL White Eagle Cooperative Assn. P. O. Box 4577 x x x x x x x x x x x x South Bend, IN Other Order Plants with In-Area Route Dist. - Sec (a) Federal Order No. 1 Farmland Dairies LLC 520 main Avenue x x Wallington, NJ H P Hood, Inc. P.O. Box 491 x x x x x x x x x x x x Oneida, NY H P Hood, Inc. 160 Hoodway x x x x x x x x x x x x Winchester, VA Saputo Dairy Foods USA, LLC St. Rte 10 x x x x x x x x x x x Delhi, NY Statistical Summary 5

10 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Steuben Foods, Inc Maple Rd. x x x x x x x x x x x x Elma, NY Valley Pride LLC 1100 Frederick Street x x x Hagerstown, MD Federal Order No. 6 Publix Supermarkets Inc 3300 publix Corporate Pkwy. x Lakeland, FL Federal Order No. 7 Centennial Farms 2121 Faulker Rd. N.E. x x x x x x x x x x x x Atlanta, GA Heritage Farms Dairy 1100 New Salem Hwy. x x x x x x x x x x x x Murfreesboro, TN Mayfield Dairy Farms, Inc. P.O. Box 400 x x x x x x x x x x x x Braselton, GA Publix Supermarkets, Inc. P.O. Box 1130 x x x x x x x x x x x x Lawrenceville, GA Purity Dairies, Inc. P.O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x Nashville, TN Federal Order No. 30 Agropur Inc Rice Street x x x Maplewood, MN Saputo Dairy Foods USA, LLC 4041 Highway 61 North x x x x x x White Bear Lake, MN Federal Order No. 32 Aurora Organic Dairy 6828 State Highway 66 x x x x x x x x x x x x Platteville, CO Jackson's Dairy P. O. Box 429 x x x x x x x x x x x x Hutchinson, KS Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc Adams Street x x x x x x Granite City, IL Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc N Lindbergh Blvd. x x x x Hazelwood, MO Statistical Summary 6

11 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. 217 W. Main Street x x x x x x x x x x x x Olney, IL Federal Order No. 33 Agropur, Inc Clay Avenue, S. W. x x x x x x x x x x x x Wyoming, MI Broughton Foods P. O. Box 656 x x x x x x x x x x x x Marietta, OH East Side Jersey/Prairie Farms P. O. Box 789 x x x x x x x x Anderson, IN Meijer Distributions, Inc S County Road 25A x x x x x x x x x x x Tipp City, OH Nestle USA, Inc W. 73rd. Street x x x x x x x x x x x x Anderson, IN Snowville Creamery, LLC State Route 143 x x x x x x x x x x x x Pomeroy, OH Superior Dairy, Inc Navarre Rd., SW x x x x x x x x x x x x Canton, OH United Dairy, Inc. 508 Roane Street x x x x x x x x x x x x Charleston, WV United Dairy, Inc. 300 N 5th Street x x x x Martins Ferry, OH United Dairy, Inc. 47 West Craig Street x x x x x x x x x x x x Uniontown, PA Wayne Dairy Products, Inc. P. O. Box 250 x x x x x x x x x x x x Richmond, IN Federal Order No. 126 Promised Land Dairy 2008 Hwy 97 W x x x x x x x x x x x x Floresville, TX Saputo Dairy Foods USA, LLC 300 Industrial Drive E. x x x x x x x x x x x x Sulphur Springs, TX Whitewave 3333 Dan Morton Drive x x x x x x x x x x Dallas, TX Statistical Summary 7

12 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Federal Order No. 131 Shamrock Foods Company 2540 North 29th Avenue x x x x x x x x x x x x Phoenix, AZ Producer Handler Plant - Sec (b) Hickory Hill Milk 7 Hickory Hill Lane x x x x x x x x x x x x Edgefield, SC Homeland Creamery 6506 Bowman Dairy Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Julian, NC Maple View Farm Milk Co Dairyland Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Hillsborough, NC Partially Regulated Plants - Sec (c) Darigold, Inc. x x x x Boise, ID California Natural Products 1250 Lathrop Road x x x x x x Lathrop, CA Gossner Foods, Inc North 1000 West x x x x x x x x x x x x Logan, UT Saputo Dairy Foods USA, LLC 4041 Highway 61 North x x x x x x White Bear Lake, MN Marva Maid Dairy P.O. Box 5145 x x x x x x x Newport News, VA Pet Dairy P.O. Box x x x x x x x x x x x x Richmond, VA Saputo Dairy Foods, LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Murray, KY White Wave Foods Arenth Avenue x City of Industry, CA White Wave Foods 6364 South Valley Pike x x x x x x x x x x x x Mt. Crawford, VA Statistical Summary 8

13 Table 2 List of Handlers and Plants Subject to Federal Order 5 - Exempt and Governmental Agency Plants - Sec (e) Duchess Dairy 439 Gienow Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Rural Retreat, VA Happy Cow Creamery 332 McKelvey Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Pelzer, SC Jackson Dairy 1566 Dairy Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Dunn, NC M & M Dairy 470 Dairy Farm Road x x x x Westminster, SC Milky Way Farm 220 Hidden Hills Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Starr, SC Mount Crawford Creamery 795 Old Bridgewater Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Mount Crawford, VA North Carolina State University-Dairy Plant Box 7624 x x x x x x x x x x x x Raleigh, NC SC Dept. of Corrections 8200 State Farm Road x x x x x x x x x x x x Rembert, SC Statistical Summary 9

14 Table 3 National Dairy Products Sales Report Two-Week Averages 1/ Cheddar Cheese Grade AA Butter Nonfat Dry Milk Dry Whey Dollars/Pound January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Monthly Averages 2/ Cheddar Cheese Grade AA Butter Nonfat Dry Milk Dry Whey Dollars/Pound January February March April 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 prices announced on or before the 5th of the following month. Statistical Summary 10

15 Table 4 Announced Class and Uniform Prices 1/ Advance Price 2/ Class I Price Class II Price Class III Price Class IV Price Uniform Price Dollars/Hundredweight January February March April May June July August September October November December Average / Prices are announced at 3.5% butterfat. The Advance, Class I, and Uniform Prices are announced at the base zone (Mecklenburg County, NC) of $3.40 per cwt. 2/ Price pursuant to (a)(1) for milk received during first half of month Class I and Uniform Prices, $/cwt Class I Uniform Statistical Summary 11

16 Table 5 Class and Uniform Skim and Butterfat Prices 1/ Class I Skim Price Class II Skim Price Class III Skim Price Class IV Skim Price Uniform Skim Price Dollars/Hundredweight January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Class I Butterfat Price Class II Butterfat Price Class III Butterfat Price Class IV Butterfat Price Uniform Butterfat Price Dollars/Pound January February March April May June July August September October November December Average / Prices are announced at 3.5% butterfat. The Class I and Uniform Prices are announced at the base zone (Mecklenburg County, NC) of $3.40 per cwt. Statistical Summary 12

17 Table 6 Pricing Factors on Class I Price Announcement 1/ Class III Skim Price Factor Class IV Skim Price Factor Energy Information Administration Avg. Diesel Fuel Price Mileage Rate Factor Dollars/Hundredweight Dollars/Gallon $ per cwt per mile January February March April 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. Statistical Summary 13

18 Table 7 Utilization of Total Receipts by Pool Handlers 1/ Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Product Pounds January 373,249,965 75,331,869 37,120,127 49,565, ,267,583 February 326,565,716 72,331,771 36,234,674 46,352, ,484,447 March 340,306,988 91,491,770 41,749,787 95,089, ,638,242 April 330,383,336 89,115,598 37,262,327 98,114, ,876,210 May 328,524,857 86,539,697 39,489, ,770, ,324,388 June 301,402,356 79,162,448 40,323,364 86,602, ,490,279 July 320,636,583 80,371,234 34,725,545 44,166, ,900,027 August 341,164,201 81,162,115 32,724,595 56,598, ,649,356 September 351,302,440 80,169,984 23,679,808 56,218, ,370,936 October 369,168,154 79,725,348 21,416,624 55,065, ,375,389 November 351,642,158 68,254,600 21,896,674 67,817, ,610,886 December 359,540,803 74,688,020 24,281,549 94,981, ,491,636 Total 4,093,887, ,344, ,904, ,343,247 6,294,479,379 Average 341,157,296 79,862,038 32,575,343 70,945, ,539,948 Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent of Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total / Includes skim equivalent of non-fluid, opening inventories, overage, and all fluid milk and cream. Statistical Summary 14

19 Table 8 Utilization of Other Source Milk, Overage, and Opening Inventories 1/ Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Product Pounds January 26,130,989 10,203,166 5,658,660 16,988,678 58,981,493 February 27,380,658 9,314,180 2,670,532 11,723,458 51,088,828 March 28,587,191 10,764,467 2,530,521 13,969,669 55,851,848 April 23,124,850 12,088, ,084 26,065,852 61,402,540 May 25,239,152 12,413,673 2,746,067 20,250,558 60,649,450 June 19,357,771 13,856,191 2,191,724 16,136,162 51,541,848 July 21,931,170 15,340,630 4,162,565 14,773,064 56,207,429 August 24,894,089 10,605,504 17,230 15,369,479 50,886,302 September 23,890,310 15,188, ,103 24,012,157 64,009,194 October 31,202,238 13,984, ,427 19,674,987 65,565,661 November 31,133,062 7,486, ,707 16,613,114 55,672,103 December 28,277,537 11,875, ,618 28,656,513 69,126,016 Total 311,149, ,120,766 22,479, ,233, ,982,712 Average 25,929,085 11,926,731 1,873,270 18,686,141 58,415,226 Other Source Receipts Overage Opening Inventory Total Product Pounds January 18,576,053 69,988 40,335,452 58,981,493 February 17,150,367 93,487 33,844,974 51,088,828 March 20,058, ,048 35,443,432 55,851,848 April 19,076,288 76,382 42,249,870 61,402,540 May 20,285,372 43,169 40,320,909 60,649,450 June 17,726,300 37,639 33,777,909 51,541,848 July 20,507,877 39,189 35,660,363 56,207,429 August 17,597,917 9,465 33,278,920 50,886,302 September 21,063,343 36,646 42,909,205 64,009,194 October 22,916, ,688 42,070,046 65,565,661 November 18,707,776 35,780 36,928,547 55,672,103 December 21,686, ,474 47,080,730 69,126,016 Total 235,353,400 1,728, ,900, ,982,712 Average 19,612, ,080 38,658,363 58,415,226 1/ Includes skim equivalent of non-fluid, opening inventories, overage, and all fluid milk and cream. Statistical Summary 15

20 Table 9 Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts by Pool Handlers Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Product Pounds January 347,118,976 65,128,703 31,461,467 32,576, ,286,090 February 299,185,058 63,017,591 33,564,142 34,628, ,395,619 March 311,719,797 80,727,303 39,219,266 81,120, ,786,394 April 307,258,486 77,026,844 37,139,243 72,049, ,473,670 May 303,285,705 74,126,024 36,742,980 80,520, ,674,938 June 282,044,585 65,306,257 38,131,640 70,465, ,948,431 July 298,705,413 65,030,604 30,562,980 29,393, ,692,598 August 316,270,112 70,556,611 32,707,365 41,228, ,763,054 September 327,412,130 64,981,360 22,761,705 32,206, ,361,742 October 337,965,916 65,741,339 20,712,197 35,390, ,809,728 November 320,509,096 60,768,380 21,456,967 51,204, ,938,783 December 331,263,266 62,812,672 23,964,931 66,324, ,365,620 Total 3,782,738, ,223, ,424, ,109,556 5,593,496,667 Average 315,228,212 67,935,307 30,702,074 52,259, ,124,722 Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent of Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Statistical Summary 16

21 Table 10 Utilization of Producer Butterfat Receipts by Pool Handlers Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Butterfat Pounds January 6,708,247 6,781,535 1,982,924 2,490,280 17,962,986 February 5,743,021 6,016,524 1,903,292 2,443,459 16,106,296 March 5,959,787 7,325,605 1,749,299 3,921,507 18,956,198 April 5,862,081 7,591,417 1,418,875 2,910,430 17,782,803 May 5,778,965 7,215,264 1,717,235 2,830,752 17,542,216 June 5,719,427 7,091,642 1,249,800 1,923,261 15,984,130 July 6,164,735 6,531,679 1,377, ,051 14,906,122 August 6,139,716 7,029,391 1,765,976 1,496,179 16,431,262 September 6,161,831 7,158,789 1,509,642 1,286,345 16,116,607 October 6,436,245 7,567,559 1,384,767 1,566,664 16,955,235 November 6,474,422 6,506,743 1,392,624 2,827,159 17,200,948 December 6,727,641 6,947,617 1,307,197 3,352,475 18,334,930 Total 73,876,118 83,763,765 18,759,288 27,880, ,279,733 Average 6,156,343 6,980,314 1,563,274 2,323,380 17,023,311 Class I Class II Class III Class IV Percent of Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Statistical Summary 17

22 Table 11 Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts to Pool Plants Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Product Pounds January 345,685,761 53,026,145 7,629,899 2,477, ,819,638 February 296,793,207 54,423,762 10,220,702 3,778, ,216,134 March 308,014,943 62,928,985 10,270,186 12,923, ,137,569 April 303,623,469 59,516,390 5,384,216 8,559, ,083,498 May 299,622,920 61,598,759 9,924,081 2,763, ,908,904 June 279,467,314 57,661,286 11,296,486 7,311, ,736,475 July 296,452,744 60,888,113 6,184,842 5,110, ,635,893 August 314,115,459 62,173,015 10,110,118 11,429, ,828,122 September 324,999,990 56,549,088 1,147,629 6,128, ,824,903 October 334,802,399 56,378, ,380 3,775, ,818,277 November 316,724,719 52,766,905 1,174,040 21,524, ,190,257 December 328,392,298 53,287,658 1,337,183 13,477, ,494,233 Total 3,748,695, ,199,064 75,540,762 99,258,854 4,614,693,903 Average 312,391,269 57,599,922 6,295,064 8,271, ,557,825 Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Butterfat Pounds January 6,669,629 6,384,208 1,161,026 1,215,290 15,430,153 February 5,684,021 5,699,523 1,193,829 1,096,044 13,673,417 March 5,862,909 6,530, ,003 1,220,666 14,563,654 April 5,776,692 6,731, , ,459 13,596,245 May 5,670,886 6,642, , ,152 13,279,962 June 5,640,331 6,137, , ,762 12,504,254 July 6,078,679 6,020, , ,507 12,982,540 August 6,053,717 6,700, , ,020 14,188,514 September 6,075,809 6,645, , ,120 14,002,027 October 6,321,261 7,052, , ,105 14,604,311 November 6,304,609 6,172, ,783 1,806,904 14,857,372 December 6,660,225 6,571, ,994 1,311,959 15,017,257 Total 72,798,768 77,288,155 8,461,795 10,150, ,699,706 Average 6,066,564 6,440, , ,916 14,058,309 Statistical Summary 18

23 Table 12 Utilization of Producer Milk Receipts to Non-Pool Plants Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Product Pounds January 1,433,215 12,102,558 23,831,568 30,099,111 67,466,452 February 2,391,851 8,593,829 23,343,440 30,850,365 65,179,485 March 3,704,854 17,798,318 28,949,080 68,196, ,648,825 April 3,635,017 17,510,454 31,755,027 63,489, ,390,172 May 3,662,785 12,527,265 26,818,899 77,757, ,766,034 June 2,577,271 7,644,971 26,835,154 63,154, ,211,956 July 2,252,669 4,142,491 24,378,138 24,283,407 55,056,705 August 2,154,653 8,383,596 22,597,247 29,799,436 62,934,932 September 2,412,140 8,432,272 21,614,076 26,078,351 58,536,839 October 3,163,517 9,362,381 19,850,817 31,614,736 63,991,451 November 3,784,377 8,001,475 20,282,927 29,679,747 61,748,526 December 2,870,968 9,525,014 22,627,748 52,847,657 87,871,387 Total 34,043, ,024, ,884, ,850, ,802,764 Average 2,836,943 10,335,385 24,407,010 43,987,559 81,566,897 Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total Butterfat Pounds January 38, , ,898 1,274,990 2,532,833 February 59, , ,463 1,347,415 2,432,879 March 96, , ,296 2,700,841 4,392,544 April 85, , ,578 2,388,971 4,186,558 May 108, ,639 1,161,936 2,419,600 4,262,254 June 79, , ,261 1,621,499 3,479,876 July 86, , , ,544 1,923,582 August 85, ,174 1,027, ,159 2,242,748 September 86, , , ,225 2,114,580 October 114, , , ,559 2,350,924 November 169, , ,841 1,020,255 2,343,576 December 67, , ,203 2,040,516 3,317,673 Total 1,077,350 6,475,610 10,297,493 17,729,574 35,580,027 Average 89, , ,124 1,477,465 2,965,002 Statistical Summary 19

24 Table 13 Utilization of Class I Product Pounds Whole Milk Reduced Fat 2% Low Fat 1% 1/ Fat Free Flavored Milk & Drink Organic Milk 2/ Product Pounds January 98,266, ,405,527 35,781,159 37,634,449 26,801,060 4,409,731 February 83,654, ,754,189 31,609,532 32,283,430 26,098,857 3,762,787 March 87,404, ,375,524 34,691,113 34,364,181 29,339,705 4,083,179 April 84,098, ,621,778 33,129,056 32,625,719 27,959,438 3,902,380 May 85,532, ,390,829 33,600,257 32,920,867 27,130,002 4,030,693 June 84,627, ,623,610 27,231,446 30,424,332 13,554,900 3,784,202 July 91,006, ,492,681 27,869,097 31,781,338 12,545,204 3,875,393 August 91,547, ,292,781 32,789,724 33,655,852 24,717,914 4,036,686 September 87,285, ,418,511 35,059,888 32,451,052 34,818,436 3,953,227 October 91,766, ,612,804 39,065,565 33,744,372 35,507,696 4,334,375 November 89,731, ,817,878 35,276,390 31,872,953 29,301,609 4,147,573 December 95,475, ,824,283 34,598,685 32,971,249 26,567,991 4,402,469 Total 1,070,396,985 1,389,630, ,701, ,729, ,342,812 48,722,695 Average 89,199, ,802,533 33,391,826 33,060,816 26,195,234 4,060,225 Buttermilk Eggnog Total Packaged Other 3/ Total Class I Use Product Pounds January 4,812,981 29, ,140,321 35,109, ,249,965 February 4,208,324 4, ,375,928 35,189, ,565,716 March 4,336,783 22, ,617,490 30,689, ,306,988 April 4,293,556 R 296,630,319 33,753, ,383,336 May 4,254,658 R 299,859,322 28,665, ,524,857 June 4,028, ,274,812 27,127, ,402,356 July 4,382, ,952,716 30,683, ,636,583 August 4,510, ,551,024 30,613, ,164,201 September 4,689,106 9, ,685,761 39,616, ,302,440 October 5,341, , ,185,805 40,982, ,168,154 November 5,653,727 3,179, ,981,021 38,661, ,642,158 December 5,572,956 4,443, ,856,957 37,683, ,540,803 Total 56,085,147 8,501,736 3,685,111, ,776,081 4,093,887,557 Average 4,673, , ,092,623 34,064, ,157,296 1/ Includes sweet acidophilus and miscellaneous. 2/ Includes Whole, Reduced Fat, Low Fat, and Flavored Organic milk products. 3/ Includes shrinkage, bulk milk, package inventory. R - Restricted data due to less than 3 handlers. Data is included in the buttermilk packaged disposition. Statistical Summary 20

25 Table 14 Utilization of Class II Product Pounds Pool Plant Use 1/ Disposed of to Other Plants Total Class II Use Product Pounds January 38,002,950 37,328,919 75,331,869 February 37,096,656 35,235,115 72,331,771 March 44,703,210 46,788,560 91,491,770 April 48,043,396 41,072,202 89,115,598 May 48,030,041 38,509,656 86,539,697 June 50,940,682 28,221,766 79,162,448 July 53,531,779 26,839,455 80,371,234 August 47,649,538 33,512,577 81,162,115 September 45,917,523 34,252,461 80,169,984 October 46,795,374 32,929,974 79,725,348 November 38,614,851 29,639,749 68,254,600 December 44,780,080 29,907,940 74,688,020 Total 544,106, ,238, ,344,454 Average 45,342,173 34,519,865 79,862,038 1/ Includes such items as cottage cheese, yogurt, packaged cream sour cream, dip, biscuit mix, and ice cream. Table 15 Utilization of Class III Product Pounds Gross Pounds Other Source & Overage Producer Milk Pounds Product Pounds January 37,120,127 5,658,660 31,461,467 February 36,234,674 2,670,532 33,564,142 March 41,749,787 2,530,521 39,219,266 April 37,262, ,084 37,139,243 May 39,489,047 2,746,067 36,742,980 June 40,323,364 2,191,724 38,131,640 July 34,725,545 4,162,565 30,562,980 August 32,724,595 17,230 32,707,365 September 23,679, ,103 22,761,705 October 21,416, ,427 20,712,197 November 21,896, ,707 21,456,967 December 24,281, ,618 23,964,931 Total 390,904,121 22,479, ,424,883 Average 32,575,343 1,873,270 30,702,074 Statistical Summary 21

26 Table 16 Utilization of Class IV Product Pounds Gross Pounds Other Source & Overage Producer Milk Pounds Product Pounds January 49,565,622 16,988,678 32,576,944 February 46,352,286 11,723,458 34,628,828 March 95,089,697 13,969,669 81,120,028 April 98,114,949 26,065,852 72,049,097 May 100,770,787 20,250,558 80,520,229 June 86,602,111 16,136,162 70,465,949 July 44,166,665 14,773,064 29,393,601 August 56,598,445 15,369,479 41,228,966 September 56,218,704 24,012,157 32,206,547 October 55,065,263 19,674,987 35,390,276 November 67,817,454 16,613,114 51,204,340 December 94,981,264 28,656,513 66,324,751 Total 851,343, ,233, ,109,556 Average 70,945,271 18,686,141 52,259,130 Table 17 Average Butterfat of Producer Milk by Class Class I Class II Class II Class IV All Producer Milk Percent January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Statistical Summary 22

27 Table 18 Distribution of Class I Packaged Products by Pool Plants In Area Out of Area Total Pounds Percent Pounds Percent Pounds January 261,952, ,188, ,140,321 February 224,931, ,444, ,375,928 March 237,698, ,919, ,617,490 April 228,219, ,410, ,630,319 May 231,670, ,188, ,859,322 June 212,024, ,250, ,274,812 July 225,111, ,841, ,952,716 August 234,478, ,072, ,551,024 September 234,227, ,458, ,685,761 October 247,025, ,160, ,185,805 November 235,833, ,147, ,981,021 December 242,895, ,961, ,856,957 Total 2,816,069, ,042, ,685,111,476 Avg. 234,672,446 72,420, ,092,623 Table 19 Distibution of Class I Packaged Products in Marketing Area Pool Plants Nonpool Plants 1/ Total Pounds Percent Pounds Percent Pounds January 261,952, ,297, ,249,561 February 224,931, ,786, ,717,216 March 237,698, ,649, ,347,471 April 228,219, ,724, ,944,564 May 231,670, ,121, ,792,397 June 212,024, ,436, ,460,739 July 225,111, ,757, ,868,482 August 234,478, ,916, ,394,525 September 234,227, ,853, ,081,106 October 247,025, ,126, ,152,500 November 235,833, ,381, ,215,266 December 242,895, ,701, ,597,669 Total 2,816,069, ,752, ,301,821,496 Avg. 234,672,446 40,479, ,151,791 1/ Includes other order plants, partially regulated plants, governmental agency plants and producer handlers. Statistical Summary 23

28 Table 20 Number of Producers by State Georgia Indiana Kentucky Maryland Michigan North Carolina Ohio January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 805 1,818 5, ,713 2,007 Average Percent South Pennsylvania Carolina Tennessee Virginia Other 1/ Total January ,324 February ,162 March ,377 April ,345 May ,312 June ,163 July ,948 August ,353 September ,284 October ,190 November ,247 December ,226 Total 2, ,583 6,442 1,245 26,931 Average ,244 Percent / Includes Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, New York, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Statistical Summary 24

29 Table 21 Producer Milk Receipts by State Georgia Indiana Kentucky Maryland Michigan North Carolina Pounds January 9,316,189 71,990,739 47,655,156 10,645,104 6,765,837 75,623,998 34,607,538 February 19,846,681 62,666,025 42,461,390 2,114,826 2,593,919 70,187,926 29,545,377 March 29,257,026 66,910,624 47,513,255 13,220,805 2,047,250 81,079,236 31,648,558 April 19,883,159 67,029,710 46,096,976 12,238,666 3,178,481 76,717,371 30,410,518 May 24,424,333 63,772,446 48,410,465 13,020,130 2,599,200 75,396,956 26,126,062 June 31,791,387 71,455,421 42,350,704 7,166,051 2,130,550 64,310,664 31,823,600 July 25,766,515 53,790,953 42,362,753 4,092,901 1,836,176 68,436,397 30,182,364 August 7,488,923 66,962,892 40,528,504 11,248,214 8,877,256 65,373,568 26,526,219 September 4,305,208 63,464,471 37,814,207 18,035,993 11,494,218 61,309,076 26,120,006 October 2,807,269 64,991,097 40,349,739 13,328,791 8,427,292 65,206,744 28,250,322 November 10,928,901 63,309,570 39,755,282 11,957,760 8,402,909 65,519,591 27,704,057 December 16,878,570 63,719,582 42,809,544 17,869,740 2,827,537 71,429,528 28,839,265 Ohio Total 202,694, ,063, ,107, ,938,981 61,180, ,591, ,783,886 Average 16,891,180 65,005,294 43,175,665 11,244,915 5,098,385 70,049,255 29,315,324 Percent Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Virginia Other 1/ Total Pounds January 24,224,960 21,646,619 38,478,341 97,972,932 37,358, ,286,090 February 24,152,285 20,658,745 34,204,895 88,169,388 33,794, ,395,619 March 35,087,717 23,044,012 39,504, ,892,542 40,580, ,786,394 April 35,569,909 22,135,933 40,535, ,040,062 34,637, ,473,670 May 30,009,736 21,928,595 41,091, ,953,159 36,942, ,674,938 June 28,508,389 20,045,110 37,693,563 92,446,507 26,226, ,948,431 July 17,259,500 19,967,694 36,404,685 93,827,430 29,765, ,692,598 August 29,942,177 17,882,669 34,744, ,192,205 36,996, ,763,054 September 30,579,368 16,237,546 32,515, ,985,355 38,500, ,361,742 October 27,522,173 16,427,717 34,721, ,974,459 47,802, ,809,728 November 20,984,441 17,015,138 34,432, ,127,288 43,801, ,938,783 December 24,126,282 18,458,876 36,610, ,627,731 42,168, ,365,620 Total 327,966, ,448, ,938,568 1,251,209, ,573,237 5,593,496,667 Average 27,330,578 19,620,721 36,744, ,267,422 37,381, ,124,722 Percent / Includes Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, New York, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Statistical Summary 25

30 Table 22 Producer Milk by State and County - May State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers ARKANSAS 05 RESTRICTED FLORIDA 12 RESTRICTED GEORGIA 13 GREENE ,647, HALL ,231 3 HART ,081,821 4 JEFFERSON ,071,746 4 JENKINS ,381,446 7 MORGAN ,695 5 PUTNAM ,443, TALIAFERRO ,915 3 WILKES ,537 3 RESTRICTED ,787, TOTAL 13 24,424, ILLINOIS 17 RESTRICTED INDIANA 18 DAVIESS ,110, DUBOIS ,256,367 5 ELKHART ,234,659 4 GREENE ,950 4 HENRY ,354 3 HUNTINGTON ,838,535 3 JACKSON ,367 4 JASPER ,027,939 6 LA PORTE ,835,112 9 MARTIN ,367 5 NEWTON ,395,701 5 PERRY ,848 4 PULASKI ,786,979 4 RIPLEY ,468,360 5 SPENCER ,970 4 WASHINGTON ,999 3 RESTRICTED ,446, TOTAL 18 63,772, KANSAS 20 RESTRICTED KENTUCKY 21 ADAIR ,309, BARREN ,361, BRACKEN ,638 3 Statistical Summary 26

31 Table 22 Producer Milk by State and County - May State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers CASEY ,581, CHRISTIAN ,177, CLINTON ,137 7 FLEMING ,228, GARRARD , GRAYSON ,458, GREEN ,485 7 HART ,281, HENRY ,165, LARUE ,888 5 LEWIS ,242 3 LINCOLN ,403, MARION ,626, MASON ,892 5 MERCER ,022 8 METCALFE ,564, MONROE ,462,402 9 NELSON ,618, PULASKI ,477, ROCKCASTLE ,509 5 RUSSELL ,083, SHELBY ,499, TAYLOR ,064, TODD ,032, TRIGG , WARREN ,383,913 9 WASHINGTON ,657, RESTRICTED ,604, TOTAL 21 48,410, MARYLAND 24 BALTIMORE ,375 3 CAROLINE ,096 4 CARROLL ,249, FREDERICK ,827, WASHINGTON ,768, TOTAL 24 13,020, MICHIGAN 26 RESTRICTED ,599,200 9 TOTAL 26 2,599,200 9 MISSOURI 29 RESTRICTED NEW MEXICO 35 RESTRICTED Statistical Summary 27

32 Table 22 Producer Milk by State and County - May State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers NORTH CAROLINA 37 ALAMANCE ,791, ALEXANDER ,155,645 9 ALLEGHANY ,538, BUNCOMBE ,004,742 5 CABARRUS ,472 3 CHATHAM ,184 3 CLEVELAND ,036,074 3 DAVIDSON ,396,127 8 DAVIE ,236 5 GASTON ,694,806 4 GRANVILLE ,193 5 GUILFORD ,095,678 7 HAYWOOD ,400, HENDERSON ,804,218 6 IREDELL ,080, LINCOLN ,253,604 6 ORANGE ,192,548 6 RANDOLPH ,817, ROWAN ,195, SURRY ,358,023 5 WATAUGA ,747 3 WAYNE ,996 3 YADKIN ,877,537 7 YANCEY ,216 4 RESTRICTED ,467, TOTAL 37 75,396, OHIO 39 AUGLAIZE ,263 3 COSHOCTON ,315,080 8 HOLMES , KNOX ,668 4 MADISON ,243,407 4 MERCER ,014,373 7 RICHLAND ,686 9 SANDUSKY ,460 3 SHELBY ,749 9 TUSCARAWAS ,188, WAYNE , WOOD ,930 3 RESTRICTED ,762, TOTAL 39 26,126, OKLAHOMA 40 RESTRICTED Statistical Summary 28

33 Table 22 Producer Milk by State and County - May State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers PENNSYLVANIA 42 BEDFORD ,178, BLAIR ,184, CUMBERLAND ,921, FRANKLIN ,145, HUNTINGDON , JUNIATA ,459 3 PERRY ,742 4 SOMERSET ,083, RESTRICTED ,229,702 5 TOTAL 42 30,009, SOUTH CAROLINA 45 ANDERSON ,992 3 BAMBERG ,389, EDGEFIELD ,701,483 4 NEWBERRY ,890, OCONEE ,903 3 ORANGEBURG ,048,892 7 YORK ,956 3 RESTRICTED ,495, TOTAL 45 21,928, TENNESSEE 47 BRADLEY ,685, CANNON ,113 3 CARTER ,487 4 CLAIBORNE ,195,043 4 COCKE ,522 6 CUMBERLAND ,454,371 5 GRAINGER ,801 4 GREENE ,116, HAMBLEN ,314 7 HAWKINS ,146 4 JEFFERSON ,395,472 9 KNOX ,960 3 LOUDON ,968, MCMINN ,018, MARSHALL ,514 6 MEIGS ,365 7 MONROE ,160, OVERTON ,584 8 POLK ,314,560 3 SULLIVAN ,511 4 WARREN , WASHINGTON ,325, WILLIAMSON ,624 3 RESTRICTED ,466, TOTAL 47 41,091, Statistical Summary 29

34 Table 22 Producer Milk by State and County - May State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers TEXAS 48 RESTRICTED VIRGINIA 51 AMELIA ,902 3 APPOMATTOX ,393 3 AUGUSTA ,054, BEDFORD ,342, BOTETOURT ,094,811 6 CAMPBELL ,159,359 4 CARROLL ,955 4 CHARLOTTE , CLARKE ,297,199 4 CRAIG ,915 3 CULPEPER ,834 6 FAUQUIER , FLOYD ,107, FRANKLIN ,313, GRAYSON ,763, MONTGOMERY ,159, PITTSYLVANIA ,833,673 8 PULASKI ,887,276 5 ROCKBRIDGE ,381,048 8 ROCKINGHAM ,927, SCOTT ,599 4 SHENANDOAH ,510, SMYTH ,465, TAZEWELL ,619 4 WASHINGTON ,004, WYTHE ,466, HARRISONBURG ,181,456 6 RESTRICTED ,092, TOTAL ,953, WEST VIRGINIA 54 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED STATES TOTAL 36,942, FEDERAL ORDER 5 TOTAL 494,674,938 2,312 Statistical Summary 30

35 Table 23 Producer Milk by State and County - December State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers DELAWARE 10 RESTRICTED FLORIDA 12 RESTRICTED GEORGIA 13 GREENE ,585 9 HALL ,831 3 HART ,688 4 JEFFERSON ,826 3 JENKINS ,853 4 MACON ,248,489 3 MORGAN ,931 4 PUTNAM ,516, RESTRICTED ,990, TOTAL 13 16,878, ILLINOIS 17 RESTRICTED INDIANA 18 CLARK ,500 4 DAVIESS ,045, DUBOIS ,333,109 5 ELKHART ,232, GREENE ,611 4 HARRISON ,292 5 HENRY ,544 3 HUNTINGTON ,835,387 3 JACKSON ,988 5 JASPER ,524,826 6 LAGRANGE ,238 5 LA PORTE ,669,211 6 MARTIN ,214 5 NEWTON ,214,517 5 PERRY ,213 4 PULASKI ,304,457 4 RIPLEY ,280,332 5 SPENCER ,292 4 WASHINGTON ,152 9 RESTRICTED ,117, TOTAL 18 63,719, KANSAS 20 RESTRICTED Statistical Summary 31

36 Table 23 Producer Milk by State and County - December State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers KENTUCKY 21 ADAIR ,152, BARREN ,713,017 7 BRACKEN ,373 4 CASEY ,225, CHRISTIAN ,193, CLINTON ,871 7 FLEMING , GARRARD ,697 9 GRAYSON ,572, GREEN ,942 7 HART ,011, HENRY , LARUE ,435 4 LEWIS ,576 3 LINCOLN ,245, MARION ,995, MASON ,452 5 MERCER ,872 7 METCALFE ,373, MONROE ,236,797 9 NELSON ,456, PULASKI ,344, ROCKCASTLE ,131 5 RUSSELL ,773, SHELBY ,430, TAYLOR ,034, TODD ,110, TRIGG , WARREN ,016,686 9 WASHINGTON ,357,769 9 RESTRICTED ,408, TOTAL 21 42,809, MARYLAND 24 BALTIMORE ,391 3 CAROLINE ,505,957 5 CARROLL ,742, FREDERICK ,312, KENT ,302,619 5 WASHINGTON ,283, RESTRICTED ,790 5 TOTAL 24 17,869, MICHIGAN 26 CLINTON ,603 3 GRATIOT ,343 3 RESTRICTED ,325,591 6 TOTAL 26 2,827, Statistical Summary 32

37 Table 23 Producer Milk by State and County - December State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers MISSOURI 29 RESTRICTED NEW MEXICO 35 RESTRICTED NEW YORK 36 RESTRICTED NORTH CAROLINA 37 ALAMANCE ,541, ALEXANDER ,819,065 9 ALLEGHANY ,004, BUNCOMBE ,363 5 CABARRUS ,564 3 CHATHAM ,073 3 CLEVELAND ,044,297 4 DAVIDSON ,420,018 8 DAVIE ,782 5 GASTON ,471,682 4 GRANVILLE ,077 5 GUILFORD ,134,314 7 HAYWOOD ,891,921 9 HENDERSON ,680,962 6 IREDELL ,855, LINCOLN ,371,004 6 ORANGE ,646 5 RANDOLPH ,679, ROWAN ,160, SURRY ,212,146 5 WATAUGA ,194 3 WAYNE ,124 3 YADKIN ,546,028 7 YANCEY ,949 4 RESTRICTED ,055, TOTAL 37 71,429, OHIO 39 AUGLAIZE ,022 7 COSHOCTON ,142 5 DARKE ,100,065 7 HOLMES , KNOX ,896 4 MERCER ,725,276 5 PAULDING ,133,349 3 RICHLAND ,744 9 SANDUSKY ,546 3 SHELBY ,131,887 4 Statistical Summary 33

38 Table 23 Producer Milk by State and County - December State County Pounds of Producer Milk Number of Producers TUSCARAWAS ,123, WAYNE , WOOD ,254 3 RESTRICTED ,581, TOTAL 39 28,839, PENNSYLVANIA 42 ADAMS ,303 3 BEDFORD ,331, BLAIR ,569, CENTRE ,562,127 3 CUMBERLAND ,810, FRANKLIN ,214, HUNTINGDON , PERRY ,271 4 SOMERSET , WESTMORELAND ,989 4 RESTRICTED ,019 5 TOTAL 42 24,126, SOUTH CAROLINA 45 ANDERSON ,018 3 BAMBERG ,289 6 EDGEFIELD ,632,349 4 NEWBERRY ,032, ORANGEBURG ,375,998 4 RESTRICTED ,055, TOTAL 45 18,458, TENNESSEE 47 BLOUNT ,515 3 BRADLEY ,163, CARTER ,640 4 CLAIBORNE ,100,312 3 COCKE ,802 6 CUMBERLAND ,044,439 5 GRAINGER ,714 4 GREENE ,221, HAMBLEN ,087 6 HAWKINS ,424 4 JEFFERSON ,156,974 8 KNOX ,226 3 LOUDON ,937, MCMINN ,222, MEIGS ,026 7 MONROE ,175, OVERTON ,551 8 POLK ,291,349 3 SULLIVAN ,541 4 WARREN ,775 5 Statistical Summary 34

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