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Federal Milk Order Distributing Plant Information for 2020 Federal Milk Order Distributing Plant Information For 2020 Pool Distributing Plants State County Plant Name City State ZipCode FIPS FIPS Cl. I Dftl. Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Agropur Grand Rapids MI 49548 26 081 1.80 33 33 33 Alexandre Family Creamery San Leandro CA 94577 06 001 1.80 51 51 51 Alpenrose Dairy Portland OR 97298 41 051 1.90 124 124 124 Andersen Dairy Battle Ground WA 98604 53 011 1.90 124 124 124 Anderson-Erickson Dairy Des Moines IA 50317 19 153 1.80 32 32 32 Aurora Organic Dairy Platteville CO 80651 08 123 2.45 32 32 32 Blue Kingfisher dba Walmart Fort Wayne IN 46819 18 003 1.80 33 33 33 Borden Dairy Cowarts AL 36321 01 069 4.30 7 Borden Dairy Miami FL 33164 12 025 6.00 6 Borden Dairy Winter Haven FL 33881 12 105 5.40 6 Borden Dairy London KY 40743 21 125 2.90 5 Borden Dairy Lafayette LA 70596 22 055 3.80 7 Borden Dairy Hattiesburg MS 39404 28 035 3.80 7 Borden Dairy Cincinnati OH 45215 39 061 2.20 33 Borden Dairy Cleveland OH 44111 39 035 2.00 33 Borden Dairy Charleston SC 29419 45 019 4.30 5 Borden Dairy Austin TX 78702 48 453 3.30 126 Borden Dairy Conroe TX 77305 48 339 3.60 126 Borden Dairy Dallas TX 75221 48 113 3.00 126 Borden Dairy (DIP) Cowarts AL 36321 01 069 4.30 7 7 7 Borden Dairy (DIP) Miami FL 33162 12 025 4.30 6 6 6 Borden Dairy (DIP) Winter Haven FL 33880 12 105 5.40 6 6 6 Borden Dairy (DIP) London KY 40743 21 125 2.90 5 5 5 Borden Dairy (DIP) Lafayette LA 70506 22 055 3.80 7 7 7 Borden Dairy (DIP) Hattiesburg MS 39402 28 035 3.80 7 7 7 Borden Dairy (DIP) Cleveland OH 44111 39 035 2.00 33 33 33 Borden Dairy (DIP) Charleston SC 29419 45 019 4.30 5 5 5 Borden Dairy (DIP) Austin TX 78702 48 453 3.30 126 126 126 Borden Dairy (DIP) Conroe TX 77305 48 339 3.60 126 126 126 Borden Dairy (DIP) Dallas TX 75221 48 113 3.00 126 126 126 Borden Dairy (DIP) Dallas TX 75215 48 113 3.00 126 Braum's Tuttle OK 73089 40 051 2.60 32 32 32 Broadacre Dairies Powell TN 37849 47 093 3.20 5 5 5 C. F. Burger Creamery Detroit MI 48228 26 163 1.80 33 33 Federal Milk Marketing Order Numbers indicate: 1= Northeast, 5 = Appalachian, 6 = Florida, 7 = Southeast, 30 = Upper Midwest, 32 = Central, 33 = Mideast, 51 = California, 124 = Pacific Northwest, 126 = Southwest, 131 = Arizona. Page 1 of 8 Federal Milk Order Distributing Plant Information For 2020 Pool Distributing Plants State County Plant Name City State ZipCode FIPS FIPS Cl. I Dftl. Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Agropur Grand Rapids MI 49548 26 081 1.80 33 33 33 Calder Brother's Dairy Lincoln Park MI 48146 26 163 1.80 33 33 33 California Natural Products Lathrop CA 95330 06 077 1.70 51 51 51 Centennial Farms Dairy Atlanta GA 30324 13 089 3.80 7 7 7 Central Dairy Jefferson City MO 65101 29 051 2.00 32 32 32 Clover Farms Dairy Reading PA 19612 42 011 2.80 1 1 1 Cloverland Dairy Baltimore MD 21217 24 510 3.00 1 1 1 Clover-Stornetta Farms Petaluma CA 94952 06 097 1.80 51 51 51 Coca Cola Waco TX 76702 48 309 3.15 126 126 126 Crescent Dairy Walterboro SC 29488 45 029 4.30 5 Crescent Ridge Dairy Sharon MA 02067 25 021 3.25 1 1 1 Cumberland Dairy Bridgeton NJ 08302 34 011 3.05 1 1 1 Dairy Maid Dairy Frederick MD 21701 24 021 2.90 1 1 1 Dakin Dairy Farm Myakka City FL 34251 12 081 5.80 6 6 6 Danzeisen Dairy Laveen AZ 85339 4 013 2.35 131 131 131 Darigold Portland OR 97202 41 051 1.90 124 124 124 Darigold Seattle WA 98119 53 033 1.90 124 124 124 Darigold Spokane WA 99207 53 063 1.90 124 124 124 Dean Foods (DIP) Le Mars IA 51031 19 149 1.75 32 32 32 Dean Foods (DIP) Chemung IL 60033 17 111 1.80 30 30 30 Dean Foods (DIP) Sharpsville PA 16150 42 085 2.10 33 33 33 Dean Foods (DIP) Sioux Falls SD 57104 46 099 1.70 32 32 32 Dean Foods (DIP) De Pere WI 54115 55 009 1.75 30 30 30 Dean Foods dba Alta Dena North (DIP) City of Industry CA 91744 06 037 2.10 51 51 51 Dean Foods dba Alta Dena South (DIP) City of Industry CA 91748 06 037 2.10 51 51 51 Dean Foods dba Barber Pure Milk (DIP) Birmingham AL 35209 01 073 3.40 7 7 7 Dean Foods dba Berkley Farms (DIP) Hayward CA 94545 06 001 1.80 51 51 51 Dean Foods dba Broughton Foods (DIP) Marietta OH 45750 39 167 2.00 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Brown's Dairy (DIP) Hammond LA 70401 22 105 3.80 7 7 7 Dean Foods dba Country Delite Farms (DIP) Nashville TN 37202 47 037 2.90 7 7 7 Dean Foods dba Country Fresh (DIP) Grand Rapids MI 49508 26 081 1.80 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Country Fresh Jilberts (DIP) Marquette MI 49855 26 103 1.80 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Creamland Dairies (DIP) Albuquerque NM 87125 35 001 2.35 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Dairy Fresh (DIP) High Point NC 27264 37 081 3.40 5 5 5 Federal Milk Marketing Order Numbers indicate: 1= Northeast, 5 = Appalachian, 6 = Florida, 7 = Southeast, 30 = Upper Midwest, 32 = Central, 33 = Mideast, 51 = California, 124 = Pacific Northwest, 126 = Southwest, 131 = Arizona. Page 2 of 8 Federal Milk Order Distributing Plant Information For 2020 Pool Distributing Plants State County Plant Name City State ZipCode FIPS FIPS Cl. I Dftl. Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Agropur Grand Rapids MI 49548 26 081 1.80 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Dairy Fresh (DIP) Winston-Salem NC 27115 37 067 3.40 5 5 5 Dean Foods dba Gandy's (DIP) Lubbock TX 79408 48 303 2.40 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Garelick Farms (DIP) Franklin MA 02038 25 021 3.25 1 1 1 Dean Foods dba Garelick Farms (DIP) Florence NJ 08518 34 005 3.05 1 1 1 Dean Foods dba Garelick Farms (DIP) East Greenbush NY 12061 36 083 2.70 1 1 1 Dean Foods dba Grupo Lala (DIP) Tulsa OK 74103 40 143 2.60 32 32 32 Dean Foods dba Land-O-Sun Dairies (DIP) Spartanburg SC 29305 45 083 3.60 5 5 5 Dean Foods dba Mayfield Dairy Farms (DIP) Athens TN 37371 47 107 3.40 5 5 5 Dean Foods dba McArthur Dairy (DIP) Miami FL 33325 12 025 6.00 6 6 6 Dean Foods dba Meadow Gold Dairies (DIP) Englewood CO 80110 08 005 2.55 32 32 32 Dean Foods dba Meadow Gold Dairies (DIP) Greeley CO 80631 08 123 2.45 32 32 32 Dean Foods dba Oak Farms Dairy (DIP) Dallas TX 75227 48 113 3.00 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Oak Farms Dairy (DIP) Houston TX 77001 48 201 3.60 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Oak Farms Dairy (DIP) San Antonio TX 78201 48 029 3.45 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Pet Dairy (DIP) O'Fallon IL 62269 17 163 2.00 32 32 32 Dean Foods dba Price's Creameries (DIP) El Paso TX 79923 48 141 2.25 126 126 126 Dean Foods dba Purity Dairies (DIP) Nashville TN 37224 47 037 2.90 7 7 7 Dean Foods dba Reiter Springfield (DIP) Springfield OH 45504 39 023 2.00 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Schenkel's All Star Dairy (DIP) Huntington IN 46750 18 069 1.80 33 33 33 Dean Foods dba Swiss Premium Dairy (DIP) Lebanon PA 17042 42 075 2.80 1 1 1 Dean Foods dba T. G. Lee Foods (DIP) Orange City FL 32763 12 127 5.40 6 6 Dean Foods dba T. G. Lee Foods (DIP) Orlando FL 32802 12 095 5.40 6 6 6 Dean Foods dba Tuscan/Lehigh Dairies (DIP) Lansdale PA 19446 42 091 3.05 1 1 1 Dean Foods North Central (DIP) Woodbury MN 55125 27 163 1.70 30 30 30 Driftwood Dairy El Monte CA 91731 06 037 2.10 51 51 51 Dutch Valley Food Sunbury PA 17801 42 097 2.70 1 1 1 Eberhard Creamery Redmond OR 97756 41 017 1.75 124 124 124 Fairlife Coopersville MI 49404 26 139 1.80 33 33 33 Farmers' All Natural Creamery Wellman IA 52356 19 183 1.80 32 32 32 Foster Farms Modesto CA 95351 06 099 1.70 51 51 51 GH Dairy El Paso TX 79927 48 141 2.25 126 126 126 GH Processing Yuma AZ 85365 04 027 2.10 131 131 131 Guernsey Farms Dairy Northville MI 48167 26 125 1.80 33 33 33 Federal Milk Marketing Order Numbers indicate: 1= Northeast, 5 = Appalachian, 6 = Florida, 7 = Southeast, 30 = Upper Midwest, 32 = Central, 33 = Mideast, 51 = California, 124 = Pacific Northwest, 126 = Southwest, 131 = Arizona.
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