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  2. Marketing orders and agreements - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses marketing orders to regulate the sale of dairy products [2] and fruits and vegetables. [3] An order can be terminated when a majority of all producers favor its termination or when the USDA determines that the order no longer serves its intended purpose.

  3. Dairy Price Support Program - Wikipedia

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    These purchase prices are set high enough to enable dairy processors to pay farmers at least the support price for the milk they use in manufacturing these products. The 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171, Sec. 1501) mandated a support price of $9.90/ cwt , effective through December 31, 2007, when the program by law was scheduled to expire.

  4. Herdshare - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Statutes, Title 37, Ch. 11 - Acquisition of Raw Milk Michigan: policy: Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Policy 1.40 North Dakota: statute: North Dakota Century Code, Ch. 40-30 Ohio: court decision: Schmitmeyer vs. Ohio Department of Agriculture, Case No 06-CV-63277 Utah: statute: Utah Code, Title 4, Ch. 3 Utah ...

  5. Can You Retire on Higher Milk Prices? - AOL

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    The worst drought in New Zealand in 30 years has pushed the latest international milk prices up more than 60% since the beginning of the year. Meanwhile, China -- already importing about 25% of ...

  6. Milk Prices to Rise This March - AOL

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    Looks like milk prices will be going up. According to the TODAY Show, the drought in California could cause milk prices to increase by 60 cents a gallon. This price surge will likely hit in March.

  7. Basing point - Wikipedia

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    Generally, minimum fluid farm milk prices increase according to the distance from the basing point. When federal milk marketing orders began in the 1930s, Eau Claire, Wisconsin was viewed as the principal surplus milk production region in the nation and hence served as the basing point for most milk priced under federal milk marketing orders.

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  9. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Cow Milk Production by State in 2016 After a brief rise following the Great Recession of 2008-9, milk prices crashed again in the late 2010s to well under $3 a gallon at major grocers in the United States. Pennsylvania has 8,500 farms with 555,000 dairy cows. Milk produced in Pennsylvania yields an annual revenue of about US$1.5 billion. [70]