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Ag Economics Extension Series


AEC-ES-2017-12

The Unique Qualities of the Southern Milk Marketing Orders

9/1/2017 (new)
Authors: Kenny Burdine, Owen Townsend, Mark Tyler

Milk is a heavily regulated commodity, and therefore there are a large number of rules that pertain to its production and processing. These regulations are enforced within regional boundaries called federal milk marketing orders. Most milk marketing orders have similar regulations, but the Appalachian, Florida, and Southeast Orders are somewhat unique when it comes to diversion limits, transportation credits, and delivery day requirements. This publication will highlight these distinctive qualities of Southern milk marketing orders and how those qualities can influence production and processing in those orders.

Departments: Agricultural Economics
Series: Ag Economics Extension Series (AEC-ES series)
Size: 551 kb
Pages: 10



AEC-ES-2017-13

The History and Class Pricing of the Federal Milk Marketing Orders

9/1/2017 (new)
Authors: Kenny Burdine, Owen Townsend, Mark Tyler

The regulation of milk is an important part of the development of the milk industry and an understanding of the history of milk regulation is critical to understanding the pros and cons of the current industry. Additionally, to understand milk pricing it is important to understand the history of the federal milk marketing orders. This publication will provide information on how milk became regulated and how the class pricing system works.

Departments: Agricultural Economics
Series: Ag Economics Extension Series (AEC-ES series)
Size: 283 kb
Pages: 11