An Economic Analysis of the Southern Dairy Compact: Implications for KentuckyLegislative Research Commission, 2000 - Počet stran: 43 Dairy Industry in Kentucky. |
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... cheese , yogurt , cottage cheese , ice cream , and butter . In 1995 , consumers spent an average of $ 297 per household on dairy products . For the southern region , which includes Kentucky , the average expenditure on dairy products ...
... cheese , yogurt , cottage cheese , ice cream , and butter . In 1995 , consumers spent an average of $ 297 per household on dairy products . For the southern region , which includes Kentucky , the average expenditure on dairy products ...
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... cheese , and ice cream . Milk produced in the U.S. is designated either Grade A or Grade B. Grade A is produced under higher sanitation standards and is the only type of milk used for fluid consumption , yet can also be used for ...
... cheese , and ice cream . Milk produced in the U.S. is designated either Grade A or Grade B. Grade A is produced under higher sanitation standards and is the only type of milk used for fluid consumption , yet can also be used for ...
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... cheese , and yogurt is Class II milk . Class III milk is used to manufacture hard products such as butter , cheese , and nonfat dry milk . 8 Minimum prices for Class I and II milk are determined by adding fixed differentials to the ...
... cheese , and yogurt is Class II milk . Class III milk is used to manufacture hard products such as butter , cheese , and nonfat dry milk . 8 Minimum prices for Class I and II milk are determined by adding fixed differentials to the ...
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Agricultural allowing amount analysis areas associated average benefit blend price butter changes cheese Class I price Commission Compact premium Compact price Compact region compared consumers consumption costs cows dairy farms dairy industry dairy products decline decrease determined difference differentials Economic effects England established estimate examined expenditures extent fall farm milk farmers farms in Kentucky federal milk marketing federal order Figure fluid milk fluid milk price fluid utilization FMMO followed given Grade higher impact increase indicate Interstate Kentucky's legislation less lower Majority manufactured dairy products MICHIGAN milk cows milk marketing orders milk production milk sales million minimum prices non-Compact regions Northeast occur offset operation passed Percent potential presented price of milk processors proposed purchases receipts received reform regulate Research result retail Returns rule scenario selling Source Southern Dairy Compact supply surplus Table University USDA