Last year's price drop had big dollar impact
Last year's price drop had big dollar impact
There was a 30 percent drop in the value of milk marketed by dairy farmers last year, according to the USDA-NASS publication, Milk Production, Disposition, and Income released last week. That was a drop of more than $10.5 billion. The value of milk and cream sold in 2008 was $34.85 billion. The number for 2009 was $24.34 billion. The value in 2008 was down just slightly from the $35.48 billion for 2007.
Looking at the top dairy states, 2009 cash receipts from milk marketed (2008 values in parentheses) were California, $4.54 billion ($6.92 billion); Wisconsin, $3.27 billion ($4.57 billion); New York, $1.68 billion ($2.38 billion); Idaho, $1.43 billion ($2.1 billion); and Pennsylvania, $1.51 billion ($2.1 billion).
During 2009, the average All-Milk Price, according to the report, was $12.93 per hundredweight. That was down $5.52 per hundredweight from 2008's $18.45.
The average fat test of milk marketed in 2009 was 3.67. It was 3.68 in both 2007 and 2008.
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/current/MilkProdDi/MilkProdDi-04-29...




