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1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE th St. SE, Ste. 102 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE N 25th Ave., Ste. 302 Bothell, WA DAIRY PROGRAMS Phoenix, AZ Phone: (425) Phone: (602) Fax: (425) FEDERAL MILK ORDERS 124 & 131 Fax: (602) fmmaseattle@fmmaseattle.com ma@fmma.net Compilation of Statistical Material Pacific Northwest Federal Milk Marketing Order Federal Order No. 124 March 2011 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA s TARGET Center at (202) (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C , or call (800) (voice) or (202) (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

2 Compilation of Statistical Material Pacific Northwest Federal Milk Marketing Order, Federal Order No. 124 Data for Table of Contents Table No. Title Page No. 1 Handlers Operating Pool Plants Under the Pacific Northwest Order 1 2 Qualified Cooperative Associations Marketing Milk Under the Pacific Northwest Order 2 3 Number of Producers and Receipts of 3 4 Class I and Components 4 5 Class II and Components 5 6 Class III and Components 6 7 Class IV and Components 7 8 Total and Components 8 9 Total by Class 9 10 Total Butterfat by Class Total Skim by Class Number of Producers and Milk Production by County 12 Map A County Names 16 Map B by County - May 17 Map C by County - November Class Prices Per Cwt. for 3.5% Milk and Component Prices Producer Price Differentials, Component Prices, Statistical Uniform Prices and Blend Prices at Test Advanced National Agricultural Statistical Services (NASS) Commodity Pricing Factors Used in Pricing Class I Skim/Butterfat and Class II Skim/Nonfat Solids Final National Agricultural Statistical Services (NASS) Commodity Pricing Factors Used in Pricing Class II Butterfat, Class III, and Class IV, Class I Route Dispositions in the Marketing Area, by Handler Type Class I Route Dispositions in the Marketing Area, by Product 24 - i -

3 Table 1 Handlers Operating Pool Plants Under the Plant Name Plant Location Location Plant Status City County State Adjustment Rate 1/ Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Distributing Pool Plants Alpenrose Dairy, Inc. Portland Multnomah OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Andersen Dairy, Inc. Battle Ground Clark WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Medford Jackson OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Portland Multnomah OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Seattle King WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Spokane Spokane WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Eberhard Creamery, Inc. Redmond Deschutes OR -$0.15 x x x x x x x x x x x x Edaleen Dairy Lynden Whatcom WA x x Pacific Foods of Oregon, Inc. Tualatin Washington OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Safeway Stores, Inc. Bellevue King WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Safeway Stores, Inc. Clackamas Clackamas OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Smith Brothers Farms, Inc. Kent King WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Sunshine Dairy Foods Management, LLC Portland Multnomah OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Sunshine Dairy Foods Management, LLC (East) Portland Multnomah OR x x The Kroger Co., Swan Island Dairy Portland Multnomah OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Umpqua Dairy Products Co., Inc. Roseburg Douglas OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Supply Pool Plants Darigold, Inc. Caldwell Canyon ID -$0.30 x x x x x Organic Milk Exchange, LLC Aurora Marion OR x x x x x x x x x x x x 1

4 Plant Name Plant Location Location Plant Status City County State Adjustment Rate 1/ Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Cooperative Pool Manufacturing Plants Columbia River Processing, Inc. Boardman Morrow OR -$0.15 x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Chehalis Lewis WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Lynden Whatcom WA x x x x x x x x x x x x Darigold, Inc. Sunnyside Yakima WA -$0.15 x x x x x x x x x x x x Farmers Coop. Creamery Assn. McMinnville Yamhill OR x x x x x x x x x x x x Tillamook County Creamery Assn. Tillamook Tillamook OR x x x x x x x x x x x x 1/ $0.00 unless otherwise noted. Rate is relative to King County, Washington ($1.90/cwt). Table 1 (continued) Handlers Operating Pool Plants Under the Cooperative Name Principle Office Location Cooperative Status City County State Adjustment Rate Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Dairy Farmers of America, Inc., Mountain Area Council 1/ Salt Lake City Salt Lake UT Not applicable x x x x x x x x x x x x Farmers Cooperative Creamery McMinnville Yamhill OR Not applicable x x x x x x x x x x x x Northwest Dairy Association Seattle King WA Not applicable x x x x x x x x x x x x Northwest Independent Milk Producers Association Mt. Vernon Skagit WA Not applicable x x x x x x x x x x x x Tillamook County Creamery Association Tillamook Tillamook OR Not applicable x x x x x x x x x x x x 1/ Dairy Farmers of America, Inc., headquarters are in Kansas City, Missouri. Table 2 Qualified Cooperative Associations Marketing Milk Under the 2

5 Table 3 Number of Producers and Receipts of Month and Year Number of Producers Milk Average 1/ Per Producer 1/ lbs lbs lbs January ,451,077 22,111,325 34,986 # February ,137,800 22,612,064 35,835 # March ,443,808 22,788,510 35,887 # April ,803,011 21,960,100 34,913 # May ,071,814 21,937,800 34,767 # June ,832,836 21,961,095 34,914 # July ,984,587 22,128,535 35,069 # August ,463,546 22,014,953 35,168 # September ,290,146 21,909,672 34,722 # October ,197,776 21,522,509 34,001 # November ,461,894 21,248,730 32,842 # December ,677,439 21,215,401 33,516 # Average/Total 1/ ,010,815,734 21,947,440 34,727 # 1/ Annual average is a weighted average. Producer Daily Daily Average 40,000 38,500 37,000 35,500 Average Daily Deliveries Per Producer 2008, 2009, and pounds 34,000 32,500 31,000 29,500 28,000 26,500 25, Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 3

6 Table 4 Class I and Components* Month Class I Percent of Class I and Year Market Butterfat Protein Other Solids Nonfat Solids lbs lbs % lbs % lbs % lbs % January 193,019, % 3,287, % 6,135, % 11,230, % 17,366, % February 172,944, % 2,953, % 5,450, % 10,038, % 15,488, % March 192,697, % 3,264, % 6,113, % 11,207, % 17,320, % April 191,170, % 3,225, % 6,073, % 11,149, % 17,222, % May 185,001, % 3,144, % 5,814, % 10,812, % 16,627, % June 176,820, % 3,132, % 5,515, % 10,323, % 15,838, % July 179,924, % 3,181, % 5,523, % 10,511, % 16,034, % August 178,308, % 3,189, % 5,494, % 10,401, % 15,895, % September 190,032, % 3,325, % 6,002, % 11,078, % 17,081, % October 186,923, % 3,411, % 6,016, % 10,885, % 16,902, % November 195,510, % 3,665, % 6,362, % 11,404, % 17,767, % December 193,661, % 3,577, % 6,309, % 11,296, % 17,605, % Total/Average 1/ 2,236,015, % 39,358, % 70,812, % 130,338, % 201,151, % 1/ Annual average is a weighted average. * Nonfat components follow skim milk utilization. million pounds Class I Percent of Market 75% 50% 25% million pounds Class I Butterfat Butterfat Avg. Butterfat Test 5% 4% 3% 2% % 100 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 0 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 4

7 Table 5 Class II and Components* Month Class II Percent of Class II and Year Market Butterfat Protein Other Solids Nonfat Solids lbs lbs % lbs % lbs % lbs % January 39,946, % 3,095, % 1,191, % 2,181, % 3,372, % February 42,114, % 2,889, % 1,262, % 2,317, % 3,579, % March 46,204, % 3,666, % 1,375, % 2,516, % 3,891, % April 40,436, % 3,607, % 1,195, % 2,184, % 3,379, % May 46,804, % 3,418, % 1,391, % 2,578, % 3,970, % June 47,570, % 3,508, % 1,403, % 2,618, % 4,021, % July 46,732, % 3,424, % 1,362, % 2,575, % 3,938, % August 50,275, % 3,754, % 1,470, % 2,761, % 4,231, % September 43,710, % 3,207, % 1,308, % 2,402, % 3,711, % October 43,058, % 3,295, % 1,308, % 2,355, % 3,663, % November 45,754, % 4,095, % 1,387, % 2,474, % 3,861, % December 39,350, % 3,753, % 1,181, % 2,115, % 3,296, % Total/Average 1/ 531,958, % 41,716, % 15,837, % 29,080, % 44,918, % 1/ Annual average is a weighted average. * Nonfat components follow skim milk utilization. million pounds Class II Percent of Market 15% 12% 9% 6% 3% million pounds Class II Butterfat Butterfat Avg. Butterfat Test 15% 12% 9% 6% 3% 20 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 0 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 5

8 Month and Year Class III Percent of Market Table 6 Class III and Components* Class III Butterfat Protein Other Solids Nonfat Solids lbs lbs % lbs % lbs % lbs % January 258,488, % 10,109, % 8,295, % 14,700, % 22,996, % February 245,900, % 9,359, % 7,777, % 13,961, % 21,738, % March 279,022, % 10,623, % 8,873, % 15,886, % 24,759, % April 270,056, % 10,466, % 8,605, % 15,402, % 24,008, % May 286,847, % 10,868, % 9,040, % 16,446, % 25,486, % June 279,476, % 10,492, % 8,751, % 15,984, % 24,736, % July 273,921, % 10,266, % 8,521, % 15,693, % 24,215, % August 279,347, % 10,287, % 8,757, % 15,960, % 24,718, % September 262,454, % 10,154, % 8,430, % 14,973, % 23,404, % October 271,644, % 10,733, % 8,900, % 15,471, % 24,371, % November 261,696, % 10,497, % 8,706, % 14,936, % 23,642, % December 259,323, % 10,502, % 8,609, % 14,770, % 23,380, % Total/Average 1/ 3,228,180, % 124,361, % 103,271, % 184,187, % 287,458, % 1/ Annual average is a weighted average. * Nonfat components follow skim milk utilization. million pounds Class III Percent of Market 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% million pounds Class III Butterfat Butterfat Avg. Butterfat Test 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 0 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 6

9 Month and Year Class IV Percent of Market Table 7 Class IV and Components* Class IV Butterfat Protein Other Solids Nonfat Solids lbs % lbs % lbs % lbs % January 193,996, % 9,436, % 5,950, % 10,903, % 16,854, % February 172,178, % 8,309, % 5,247, % 9,654, % 14,901, % March 188,519, % 8,710, % 5,800, % 10,614, % 16,415, % April 157,139, % 7,326, % 4,859, % 8,870, % 13,730, % May 161,418, % 7,602, % 4,941, % 9,132, % 14,074, % June 154,964, % 6,801, % 4,725, % 8,789, % 13,514, % July 185,406, % 7,826, % 5,612, % 10,540, % 16,152, % August 174,530, % 7,446, % 5,313, % 9,907, % 15,220, % September 161,092, % 7,675, % 4,976, % 9,071, % 14,048, % October 165,571, % 7,771, % 5,208, % 9,326, % 14,535, % November 134,500, % 6,675, % 4,267, % 7,579, % 11,847, % December 165,341, % 8,056, % 5,209, % 9,331, % 14,541, % Total/Average 1/ 2,014,661, % 93,637, % 62,113, % 113,722, % 175,835, % 1/ Annual average is a weighted average. * Nonfat components follow skim milk utilization. million pounds Class IV Percent of Market 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% million pounds Class IV Butterfat Butterfat Avg. Butterfat Test 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 50 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 2 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov 0% 7

10 Month and Year Total Percent of Market Butterfat Protein Other Solids Nonfat Solids lbs % lbs % lbs % lbs % January 685,451, % 25,930, % 21,573, % 39,015, % 60,588, % February 633,137, % 23,511, % 19,737, % 35,971, % 55,709, % March 706,443, % 26,264, % 22,162, % 40,224, % 62,387, % April 658,803, % 24,627, % 20,733, % 37,607, % 58,341, % May 680,071, % 25,034, % 21,188, % 38,970, % 60,158, % June 658,832, % 23,933, % 20,395, % 37,715, % 58,110, % July 685,984, % 24,698, % 21,020, % 39,320, % 60,341, % August 682,463, % 24,677, % 21,035, % 39,030, % 60,065, % September 657,290, % 24,363, % 20,718, % 37,526, % 58,245, % October 667,197, % 25,211, % 21,433, % 38,039, % 59,473, % November 637,461, % 24,933, % 20,724, % 36,394, % 57,119, % December 657,677, % 25,889, % 21,310, % 37,512, % 58,823, % Total/Average 2/ 8,010,815, % 299,074, % 252,034, % 457,329, % 709,364, % 1/ Based on submitted handler reports. May differ from producer milk reported on Table 12. 2/ Annual average is a weighted average. * Nonfat components follow skim milk utilization. Table 8 Total and Components* 1/ Total million pounds Total Receipts of 2008, 2009, and Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 8

11 Table 9 Total by Class Month and Year Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs January 685,451, ,019,886 39,946, ,488, ,996,453 February 633,137, ,944,653 42,114, ,900, ,178,470 March 706,443, ,697,194 46,204, ,022, ,519,652 April 658,803, ,170,889 40,436, ,056, ,139,477 May 680,071, ,001,246 46,804, ,847, ,418,489 June 658,832, ,820,656 47,570, ,476, ,964,872 July 685,984, ,924,041 46,732, ,921, ,406,134 August 682,463, ,308,971 50,275, ,347, ,530,757 September 657,290, ,032,816 43,710, ,454, ,092,904 October 667,197, ,923,548 43,058, ,644, ,571,328 November 637,461, ,510,263 45,754, ,696, ,500,906 December 657,677, ,661,660 39,350, ,323, ,341,681 Total 8,010,815,734 2,236,015, ,958,041 3,228,180,747 2,014,661,123 Percent of Total % 27.91% 6.64% 40.30% 25.15% Class II 6.64% Total of by Class Class III 40.30% Class I 27.91% Class IV 25.15% 9

12 Table 10 Total Butterfat by Class Month Total Butterfat and Year Butterfat Class I Class II Class III Class IV lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs January 25,930,399 3,287,893 3,095,855 10,109,921 9,436,730 February 23,511,181 2,953,647 2,889,460 9,359,055 8,309,019 March 26,264,669 3,264,363 3,666,293 10,623,480 8,710,533 April 24,627,099 3,225,920 3,607,250 10,466,977 7,326,952 May 25,034,072 3,144,273 3,418,442 10,868,776 7,602,581 June 23,933,737 3,132,144 3,508,062 10,492,024 6,801,507 July 24,698,748 3,181,368 3,424,867 10,266,438 7,826,075 August 24,677,029 3,189,334 3,754,118 10,287,355 7,446,222 September 24,363,420 3,325,823 3,207,814 10,154,065 7,675,718 October 25,211,342 3,411,547 3,295,621 10,733,155 7,771,019 November 24,933,266 3,665,112 4,095,415 10,497,713 6,675,026 December 25,889,686 3,577,477 3,753,296 10,502,843 8,056,070 Total 299,074,648 39,358,901 41,716, ,361,802 93,637,452 Percent of Total % 13.16% 13.95% 41.58% 31.31% Total of Butterfat by Class Class II 13.95% Class III 41.58% Class I 13.16% Class IV 31.31% 10

13 Table 11 Total Skim by Class Month Total Skim and Year Skim Class I Class II Class III Class IV lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs January 659,520, ,731,993 36,850, ,378, ,559,723 February 609,626, ,991,006 39,224, ,541, ,869,451 March 680,179, ,432,831 42,537, ,399, ,809,119 April 634,175, ,944,969 36,829, ,589, ,812,525 May 655,037, ,856,973 43,385, ,979, ,815,908 June 634,899, ,688,512 44,062, ,984, ,163,365 July 661,285, ,742,673 43,307, ,655, ,580,059 August 657,786, ,119,637 46,521, ,060, ,084,535 September 632,926, ,706,993 40,502, ,299, ,417,186 October 641,986, ,512,001 39,762, ,911, ,800,309 November 612,528, ,845,151 41,658, ,198, ,825,880 December 631,787, ,084,183 35,597, ,820, ,285,611 Total 7,711,741,086 2,196,656, ,241,548 3,103,818,945 1,921,023,671 Percent of Total % 28.48% 6.36% 40.25% 24.91% Total Skim by Class Pacific Northwest Order, Federal Order No.124 Class II 6.36% Class III 40.25% Class I 28.48% Class IV 24.91% 11

14 State County/Region January Table 12 Number of Producers and Milk Production by County 1/ February March April May June California Siskiyou 3 1,162, ,066, ,164, ,172, ,290, ,286,037 California Total 3 1,162, ,066, ,164, ,172, ,290, ,286,037 Idaho Northern Idaho 4/ 5/ 3 452, , , , , ,629 Southern Idaho 10 33,098, ,689, ,592, Idaho Total 13 33,551, ,100, ,037, , , ,629 Oregon Benton 3 2,852, ,634, ,926, ,786, ,742, ,779,509 Clackamas & Multnomah 9 1,178, ,035, ,139, ,168, ,183, ,067,083 Clatsop 4 858, , ,459, ,709, ,839, ,705,086 Coos 2/ 7 1,815, ,671, ,942, ,962, ,098, ,952,196 Deschutes, Jackson & Klamath 3/ 8 4,923, ,512, ,058, ,946, ,251, ,047,927 Josephine 3 929, , , , ,004, ,837 Lane 4 4,728, ,254, ,695, ,600, ,762, ,591,263 Linn 6 4,691, ,309, ,821, ,823, ,996, ,674,605 Marion 31 27,820, ,446, ,597, ,903, ,528, ,658,407 Morrow & Umatilla 6 54,199, ,145, ,360, ,216, ,513, ,845,815 Polk 5 10,043, ,248, ,234, ,109, ,342, ,006,389 Tillamook ,637, ,219, ,475, ,887, ,012, ,351,001 Washington 12 5,021, ,701, ,132, ,891, ,072, ,970,352 Yamhill 6 8,360, ,918, ,729, ,486, ,831, ,772,813 Oregon Total ,061, ,857, ,526, ,439, ,178, ,403,283 12

15 Table 12 (Continued) Number of Producers and Milk Production by County 1/ State County/Region January February March April May June Utah Cache Utah Total Washington Adams 9 14,938, ,869, ,786, ,407, ,679, ,275,000 Benton 3 5,922, ,486, ,156, ,970, ,878, ,578,681 Clark & Cowlitz 9 7,500, ,016, ,957, ,581, ,650, ,240,484 Franklin 10 32,971, ,692, ,250, ,638, ,633, ,527,768 Grant & Kittitas 24 45,181, ,608, ,666, ,437, ,340, ,008,930 Clallam, Grays Harbor, & Jefferson 9 4,041, ,730, ,236, ,156, ,269, ,230,913 King 23 13,762, ,958, ,217, ,495, ,147, ,902,211 Klickitat 3 986, , ,059, ,027, ,035, ,052,250 Lewis 29 9,804, ,204, ,441, ,282, ,737, ,430,737 Lincoln & Spokane 9 1,664, ,482, ,626, ,654, ,751, ,652,239 Pacific 8 2,324, ,171, ,468, ,367, ,514, ,429,666 Skagit 29 21,877, ,290, ,415, ,092, ,800, ,192,851 Snohomish & Island 27 18,779, ,358, ,388, ,893, ,545, ,283,471 Stevens 8 1,251, ,185, ,341, ,357, ,420, ,351,530 Thurston & Pierce 9 9,051, ,488, ,503, ,100, ,421, ,226,366 Wahkiakum 4 600, , , , , ,488 Whatcom ,189, ,027, ,295, ,423, ,445, ,655,112 Yakima ,991, ,371, ,389, ,805, ,171, ,486,534 Washington Total ,840, ,397, ,762, ,324, ,153, ,180,231 Total for Market ,615, ,422, ,491, ,377, ,071, ,291,180 1/ Based on unaudited producer payrolls. May differ from producer milk reported on Table 8. 2/ Historically, this group has included Curry County, however, Curry County has had no production in. 3/ Historically, this group has included Crook County, however, Crook County has had no production in. 4/ Data for Southern Idaho was restricted in September and October and included with Northern Idaho. 5/ Data for Cache County, Utah, was restricted in October and included with Northern Idaho. 13

16 Table 12 (Continued) Number of Producers and Milk Production by County 1/ State County/Region July August September October November December California Siskiyou 3 1,380, ,406, ,336, ,364, ,337, ,392,408 California Total 3 1,380, ,406, ,336, ,364, ,337, ,392,408 Idaho Northern Idaho 4/ 5/ 3 434, , , , , ,028 Southern Idaho / 3/ 3/ 3/ 11 1,092, Idaho Total 3 434, , , , ,447, ,028 Oregon Benton 3 2,976, ,905, ,764, ,840, ,711, ,811,095 Clackamas & Multnomah 9 1,036, ,050, ,048, ,073, ,023, ,098,340 Clatsop 4 1,618, ,548, ,356, ,281, ,029, ,406 Coos 2/ 7 2,000, ,139, ,913, ,997, ,844, ,016,833 Deschutes, Jackson & Klamath 3/ 8 5,290, ,279, ,979, ,025, ,776, ,007,893 Josephine 3 987, ,025, , , , ,615 Lane 4 4,790, ,812, ,501, ,560, ,476, ,678,390 Linn 6 4,612, ,741, ,302, ,222, ,012, ,205,000 Marion 31 28,596, ,207, ,757, ,402, ,243, ,723,907 Morrow & Umatilla 7 62,211, ,477, ,645, ,201, ,738, ,254,434 Polk 5 10,380, ,285, ,802, ,118, ,725, ,051,491 Tillamook ,833, ,411, ,924, ,309, ,549, ,794,311 Washington 12 5,093, ,030, ,703, ,847, ,735, ,981,578 Yamhill 7 9,319, ,171, ,769, ,889, ,479, ,575,762 Oregon Total ,747, ,087, ,429, ,707, ,189, ,972,055 14

17 Table 12 (Continued) Number of Producers and Milk Production by County 1/ State County/Region July August September October November December Utah Cache / 4/ 4 533, Utah Total / 4/ 4 533, Washington Adams 9 15,681, ,131, ,641, ,185, ,649, ,410,755 Benton 3 5,742, ,926, ,597, ,881, ,109, ,189,439 Clark & Cowlitz 10 7,381, ,206, ,056, ,225, ,975, ,187,821 Franklin 10 35,847, ,343, ,912, ,669, ,374, ,929,049 Grant & Kittitas 25 48,140, ,170, ,330, ,100, ,173, ,220,918 Clallam, Grays Harbor, & Jefferson 11 5,326, ,147, ,746, ,725, ,570, ,915,963 King 24 14,169, ,840, ,766, ,251, ,682, ,298,955 Klickitat 3 1,144, ,056, ,029, ,066, ,051, ,072,547 Lewis 30 10,644, ,698, ,235, ,584, ,855, ,333,913 Lincoln & Spokane 9 1,675, ,605, ,495, ,462, ,419, ,450,233 Pacific 9 2,547, ,408, ,288, ,391, ,139, ,237,655 Skagit 29 23,182, ,009, ,840, ,948, ,126, ,167,015 Snohomish & Island 25 18,531, ,751, ,463, ,181, ,451, ,252,482 Stevens 8 1,417, ,327, ,228, ,204, ,188, ,251,478 Thurston & Pierce 10 9,522, ,387, ,359, ,674, ,271, ,530,766 Wahkiakum 4 685, , , , , ,900 Whatcom ,043, ,508, ,559, ,913, ,690, ,298,517 Yakima ,183, ,592, ,203, ,242, ,660, ,581,542 Washington Total ,868, ,785, ,355, ,324, ,954, ,928,948 Total for Market ,431, ,710, ,737, ,198, ,462, ,677,439 1/ Based on unaudited producer payrolls. May differ from producer milk reported on Table 8. 2/ Historically, this group has included Curry County, however, Curry County has had no production in. 3/ Historically, this group has included Crook County, however, Crook County has had no production in. 4/ Data for Southern Idaho was restricted in September and October and included with Northern Idaho. 5/ Data for Cache County, Utah, was restricted in October and included with Northern Idaho. 15

18 Map A County Names Whatcom Boundary San Juan Skagit Okanogan Ferry Island Island Clallam Snohomish Chelan Jefferson Mason Washington Pend Oreille Stevens Bonner Douglas Lincoln Spokane Kootenai Kitsap King Grays Harbor Kittitas Grant Pierce Adams Thurston Whitman Pacific Lewis Franklin Yakima GarfieldNez Perce Wahkiakum Benton Columbia Lewis Cowlitz Asotin Walla Walla Clatsop Skamania Columbia Klickitat Clark Washington Umatilla Wallowa Hood River Tillamook Multnomah Sherman Wasco Morrow Gilliam Union Yamhill Clackamas Polk Marion Oregon Adams Wheeler Baker Lincoln Jefferson Benton Linn Grant Washington Crook Payette Lane Deschutes Gem Lincoln Sanders Benewah Shoshone Mineral Latah Clearwater Idaho Valley Idaho Boise Flathead Lake Missoula Gr Ravalli Lemhi Custer Canyon Douglas Coos Curry Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Harney Malheur Ada Elmore Owyhee Camas Blaine Gooding Lincoln Minido Jerome Twin Falls Cassi Del Norte Siskiyou Modoc Humboldt Elko Humboldt Trinity Shasta Lassen Washoe Pershing 16 L d

19 Map B By County - May 17

20 Map C by County November 18

21 Month and Year Butterfat Nonfat Solids Butterfat Protein Other Solids Butterfat Nonfat Solids $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt $/lb $/cwt $/lb $/lb $/lb $/lb $/lb $/lb $/lb January February March April May June July August September October November December Average 1/ / Simple average. Class I Class I Class II Class III Class IV Butterfat Skim Table 13 Class Prices Per Cwt for 3.5% Milk and Component Prices Class II Class III Class IV $/cwt $24.00 $22.00 $20.00 $18.00 $16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 Class Prices Per Cwt For 3.5% Milk 2008, 2009, and Class I Class II Class III Class IV Jan-08 Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan-09 Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan-10 Mar May Jul Sep Nov 19

22 Table 14 Producer Price Differentials, Component Prices, Statistical Uniform Prices and Blend Prices at Test Month Producer Price Producer Component Prices Statistical Blend Price and Year Differential Butterfat Price Protein Price Other Solids Price Uniform Price 2/ at Test 3/ $/cwt $/lb $/lb $/lb $/cwt $/cwt January February March April May June July August September October November December Average 1/ / Simple average. 2/ Statistical Uniform Price = Class III Price + Producer Price Differential. 3/ Blend Price at Test = PPD + (Butterfat Price x Butterfat %) + (Protein Price x Protein %) + (Other Solids x Other Solids %). $/cwt $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 Contribution of Components to Statistical Uniform Price 2009 and $0.00 ($5.00) PPD Butterfat Protein Other Solids Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 $/lb $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 $0.00 Producer Butterfat, Protein & Other Solids Prices 2009 and Butterfat Protein Other Solids -$1.00 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 20

23 Month and Year Cheese Blocks Cheese Barrels Table 15 Advanced National Agricultural Statistical Services (NASS) Commodity Pricing Factors Used in Pricing Class I Skim/Butterfat and Class II Skim/Nonfat Solids Cheese Average 1/ Nonfat Dry Milk $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs January ,833, ,929, ,763, ,389, ,019, ,396,536 February ,343, ,752, ,095, ,330, ,890, ,150,517 March ,885, ,522, ,407, ,149, ,362, ,242,620 April ,567, ,076, ,644, ,086, ,675, ,148,269 May ,970, ,042, ,012, ,041, ,581, ,788,377 June ,304, ,781, ,086, ,209, ,253, ,622,833 July ,863, ,719, ,582, ,873, ,384, ,387,074 August ,124, ,678, ,803, ,135, ,589, ,584,354 September ,131, ,817, ,948, ,083, ,288, ,800,964 October ,261, ,192, ,454, ,186, ,147, ,013,015 November ,177, ,240, ,417, ,211, ,020, ,913,750 December ,102, ,088, ,191, ,784, ,932, ,976,793 Average 2/ Source: National Agricultural Statistics Services (NASS), Washington D.C. 1/ The weighted average of barrels plus three cents and blocks. 2/ Simple Average. NASS Butter Whey $2.25 $2.00 Advanced NASS Prices for Selected Commodities 2008, 2009, and Average Cheese Butter Nonfat Dry Milk $1.75 $/lb $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $0.75 Jan-08 Apr Jul Oct Jan-09 Apr Jul Oct Jan-10 Apr Jul Oct 21

24 Table 16 Final National Agricultural Statistical Services (NASS) Comodity Pricing Factors Used in Pricing Class II Butterfat, Class III, and Class IV Month and Year Cheese Blocks Cheese Barrels 2/ Cheese Average 1/ 2/ Butter Nonfat Dry Milk $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs $/lb lbs January ,602, ,176, ,778, ,748, ,060, ,931,702 February ,253, ,394, ,648, ,107, ,583, ,152,398 March ,663, ,470, ,133, ,017, ,694, ,202,970 April ,954, ,260, ,215, ,491, ,562, ,014,524 May ,035, ,283, ,318, ,794, ,896, ,319,741 June ,493, ,634, ,128, ,782, ,815, ,733,351 July ,562, ,116, ,678, ,140, ,253, ,863,343 August ,417, ,427, ,844, ,664, ,701, ,607,485 September ,672, ,769, ,441, ,910, ,818, ,638,455 October ,063, ,592, ,655, ,726, ,837, ,393,667 November ,119, ,812, ,932, ,596, ,156, ,735,437 December ,307, ,795, ,103, ,308, ,634, ,645,394 Average 3/ Source: National Agricultural Statistics Services (NASS), Washington D.C. 1/ The weighted average of barrels plus three cents and blocks. 2/ Simple Average. NASS Whey $2.25 $2.00 Final NASS Prices for Selected Commodities 2008, 2009, and Average Cheese Butter Nonfat Dry milk $1.75 $/lb $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $0.75 Jan-08 Apr Jul Oct Jan-09 Apr Jul Oct Jan-10 Apr Jul Oct 22

25 Table 17 Class I Route Dispositions in the Marketing Area, by Handler Type Month & Year Pool Plants Producer-Handlers Other 1/ Total January 175,594,630 6,721,445 7,377, ,693,692 February 157,695,934 6,427,816 6,701, ,824,834 March 172,345,660 10,196,289 8,056, ,598,236 April 171,054,146 10,008,493 8,151, ,213,909 May 170,938,863 9,297,601 6,513, ,749,623 June 159,811,931 8,224,100 8,014, ,050,544 July 161,936,494 8,150,604 7,075, ,163,005 August 163,913,736 8,602,552 7,733, ,250,243 September 171,471,979 8,669,098 7,081, ,222,657 October 174,268,498 8,486,219 8,074, ,829,493 November 176,492,078 8,697,198 8,410, ,600,156 December 174,867,773 8,754,709 10,194, ,817,372 Total 2,030,391, ,236,124 93,385,918 2,226,013,764 1/ Includes: Plants fully regulated by another Federal order, partially regulated distributing plants, and exempt plants. Class I Route Dispositions into the Marketing Area by Handler Type Pool Plants Producer-Handlers Other Plants 200 million pounds Jan-09 Mar May Jul Sep Nov Jan-10 Mar May Jul Sep Nov 23

26 Table 18 Class I Route Dispositions in the Marketing Area, by Product Month In-Area by Product, Pool Plants & Year Whole Flavored Reduced Fat Lowfat Fat Free Buttermilk Total January 32,072,636 13,234,182 71,883,220 28,243,298 28,911,102 1,250, ,594,630 February 29,091,069 12,255,306 63,731,278 25,145,997 26,211,105 1,261, ,695,934 March 31,223,275 13,738,886 69,681,059 27,530,553 28,706,767 1,465, ,345,660 April 31,003,495 13,967,722 68,430,258 27,886,632 28,343,305 1,422, ,054,146 May 32,007,691 13,384,044 68,356,229 27,652,236 28,159,453 1,379, ,938,863 June 30,457,814 9,106,009 66,506,717 25,004,462 27,419,430 1,317, ,811,931 July 31,862,901 7,011,756 68,322,623 25,369,932 27,942,525 1,426, ,936,494 August 33,045,368 8,598,361 67,919,799 25,134,468 27,779,947 1,435, ,913,736 September 31,867,732 13,708,927 68,526,623 27,918,390 28,096,688 1,353, ,471,979 October 31,427,702 15,953,611 69,336,199 27,811,566 28,407,594 1,331, ,268,498 November 32,223,965 16,774,024 70,809,784 26,896,718 28,350,888 1,436, ,492,078 December 32,905,570 14,598,554 71,459,560 26,892,513 27,691,652 1,319, ,867,773 Total 379,189, ,331, ,963, ,486, ,020,456 16,400,552 2,030,391,722 Month In-Area by Product, Producer-Handlers & Other Plants & Year Whole Flavored Reduced Fat Lowfat Fat Free Buttermilk Total January 2,523,007 1,281,861 5,804,168 2,682,165 1,796,081 11,780 14,099,062 February 2,438,636 1,280,744 5,483,211 2,416,766 1,496,558 12,985 13,128,900 March 3,635,406 1,702,048 7,358,332 3,171,648 2,364,168 20,974 18,252,576 April 3,703,395 1,760,077 7,243,211 2,930,328 2,498,061 24,691 18,159,763 May 3,241,334 1,749,900 6,136,739 2,519,439 2,134,806 28,542 15,810,760 June 3,373,800 1,787,096 6,249,647 2,793,619 2,008,454 25,997 16,238,613 July 3,205,406 1,601,974 6,139,597 2,385,989 1,869,157 24,388 15,226,511 August 3,332,834 1,895,221 6,536,144 2,625,128 1,913,332 33,848 16,336,507 September 3,171,545 1,294,554 6,357,088 2,817,376 2,086,213 23,902 15,750,678 October 3,329,201 2,036,382 6,244,843 2,903,970 2,021,352 25,247 16,560,995 November 3,437,951 1,910,195 6,531,133 3,228,845 1,970,796 29,158 17,108,078 December 3,765,321 2,244,107 7,618,616 2,964,730 2,338,942 17,883 18,949,599 Total 39,157,836 20,544,159 77,702,729 33,440,003 24,497, , ,622,042 Month In-Area by Product, Total & Year Whole Flavored Reduced Fat Lowfat Fat Free Buttermilk Total January 34,595,643 14,516,043 77,687,388 30,925,463 30,707,183 1,261, ,693,692 February 31,529,705 13,536,050 69,214,489 27,562,763 27,707,663 1,274, ,824,834 March 34,858,681 15,440,934 77,039,391 30,702,201 31,070,935 1,486, ,598,236 April 34,706,890 15,727,799 75,673,469 30,816,960 30,841,366 1,447, ,213,909 May 35,249,025 15,133,944 74,492,968 30,171,675 30,294,259 1,407, ,749,623 June 33,831,614 10,893,105 72,756,364 27,798,081 29,427,884 1,343, ,050,544 July 35,068,307 8,613,730 74,462,220 27,755,921 29,811,682 1,451, ,163,005 August 36,378,202 10,493,582 74,455,943 27,759,596 29,693,279 1,469, ,250,243 September 35,039,277 15,003,481 74,883,711 30,735,766 30,182,901 1,377, ,222,657 October 34,756,903 17,989,993 75,581,042 30,715,536 30,428,946 1,357, ,829,493 November 35,661,916 18,684,219 77,340,917 30,125,563 30,321,684 1,465, ,600,156 December 36,670,891 16,842,661 79,078,176 29,857,243 30,030,594 1,337, ,817,372 Total 418,347, ,875, ,666, ,926, ,518,376 16,679,947 2,226,013,764 24

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