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2011 Annual Statistics United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service - Dairy Programs Southeast Marketing Area Federal Order No. 7 2011 ANNUAL STATISTICS Sue L. Mosley Market Administrator 1550 North Brown Road, Suite 120 Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043 www.fmmatlanta.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Southeast Marketing Area Map ................................................................................................... 1 Receipts and Classification of Producer Milk ............................................................................... 2 Receipts and Classification of Other Source Milk, Overages, and Opening Inventories ............. 3 Classification of Total Receipts .................................................................................................... 4 Class I Utilization by Pool Handlers ............................................................................................. 5 Total Class I Route Disposition by Pool Plants ............................................................................ 6 Total Class I Route Disposition Inside the Marketing Area .......................................................... 7 Class II Utilization by Pool Handlers ............................................................................................ 8 Class III Utilization by Pool Handlers ........................................................................................... 9 Class IV Utilization by Pool Handlers ........................................................................................ 10 Announced Federal Order Class and Uniform Prices ................................................................ 11 NASS Dairy Product Price Averages Used In Federal Milk Order Price Formulas .................... 12 Producer Milk and Number of Producers by State and County - May 2011 ............................... 13 Producer Milk and Number of Producers by State and County - December 2011 ..................... 19 Transportation Credit Balancing Fund Summary ........................................................................ 25 2011 Pool Handlers .................................................................................................................. 26 2011 Nonpool Handlers with Route Disposition in the Marketing Area ..................................... 29 The data presented herein represents a compilation of general information pertaining to the marketing of milk in the Southeast Marketing Area during 2011. Except for the corrections of mathematical and other obvious errors, the data presented were taken from reports of receipts and utilization, payroll reports, and reports of nonpool handlers that were submitted to the office of the Market Administrator as well as publications released by this office. This information is prepared pursuant to Section §1000.25 (c)(8) of the General Provisions of Federal Milk Marketing Orders, Part 1000 which is incorporated by reference and made a part of Federal Order Number 7. Part 1000 states that the Market Administrator shall “Prepare and disseminate publicly for the benefit of producers, handlers, and consumers such statistics and other information concerning operation of the order and facts relevant to the provisions thereof (or proposed provisions) as do not reveal confidential information.” “The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex (including gender identity and expression), marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, political beliefs, genetic information, 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) 720-2600 (voice and TDD)." To file a complaint of discrimination, write to: USDA Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Stop 9410 Washington, DC 20250-9410 Or call toll-free at (866) 632-9992 (English) or (800) 877- 8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (English Federal-relay) or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish Federal-relay). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Southeast Marketing Area Pool Distributing Plant Locations 2011 Springfield MO Murray KY Fulton Nashville Fayetteville TN Murfreesboro Covington Fort Smith Memphis Little Rock D AR Braselton Birmingham Atlanta Kosciusko AL GA Shreveport MS LA Baxley Hattiesburg Cowarts Baton Rouge Hammond P Baker Lafayette NewNew OrleansOrleans SOUTHEAST MARKETING AREA FEDERAL ORDER NO. 7 RECEIPTS AND CLASSIFICATION OF PRODUCER MILK AND BUTTERFAT CLASS I CLASS II PRODUCT BUTTERFAT PRODUCT BUTTERFAT 2011 POUNDS % POUNDS POUNDS % POUNDS January 407,610,373 64.85% 8,165,732 47,204,479 7.51% 5,448,272 February 367,349,545 65.16% 7,321,910 45,372,267 8.05% 5,277,598 March 400,513,847 60.50% 7,877,017 70,093,272 10.59% 6,656,836 April 372,337,342 57.24% 7,370,781 61,374,865 9.43% 5,539,854 May 372,256,866 59.91% 7,481,246 48,570,460 7.82% 5,953,581 June 350,310,114 61.71% 7,487,932 55,310,100 9.74% 5,849,791 July 347,880,610 64.06% 7,420,879 49,357,206 9.09% 5,620,015 August 405,316,644 72.22% 7,942,540 60,428,127 10.77% 6,374,570 September 390,194,730 71.51% 7,527,409 44,344,578 8.13% 5,412,438 October 382,447,884 66.63% 7,456,795 43,622,782 7.60% 5,583,102 November 386,370,472 70.20% 7,962,463 54,796,829 9.96% 5,572,102 December 389,713,475 66.15% 8,231,620 42,588,403 7.23% 4,858,325 Total 4,572,301,902 64.79% 92,246,324 623,063,368 8.83% 68,146,484 CLASS III CLASS IV PRODUCT BUTTERFAT PRODUCT BUTTERFAT 2011 POUNDS % POUNDS POUNDS % POUNDS January 142,985,538 22.75% 6,189,394 30,739,694 4.89% 4,514,524 February 131,864,347 23.39% 5,658,401 19,188,068 3.40% 3,280,084 March 139,747,312 21.11% 6,334,433 51,624,341 7.80% 3,908,685 April 168,669,606 25.93% 7,096,116 48,161,475 7.40% 3,955,151 May 168,163,661 27.07% 6,964,861 32,327,163 5.20% 2,320,084 June 144,672,339 25.49% 5,382,072 17,365,892 3.06% 1,598,857 July 61,149,640 11.26% 2,396,743 84,686,733 15.59% 3,887,514 August 56,613,324 10.09% 2,732,993 38,826,427 6.92% 2,936,395 September 99,988,573 18.33% 4,775,047 11,083,708 2.03% 2,274,332 October 119,088,634 20.75% 5,516,203 28,791,097 5.02% 3,036,043 November 66,509,548 12.09% 3,480,407 42,627,805 7.75% 3,917,245 December 84,773,121 14.39% 4,298,842 72,064,626 12.23% 5,133,538 Total 1,384,225,643 19.61% 60,825,512 477,487,029 6.77% 40,762,452 TOTAL PRODUCER RECEIPTS Monthly Producer Receipts Millions PRODUCT BUTTERFAT 2011 POUNDS % POUNDS 0 200 400 600 800 January January 628,540,084 100.00% 24,317,922 February 563,774,227 100.00% 21,537,993 February March 661,978,772 100.00% 24,776,971 March April 650,543,288 100.00% 23,961,902 April May 621,318,150 100.00% 22,719,772 May June 567,658,445 100.00% 20,318,652 June July 543,074,189 100.00% 19,325,151 August 561,184,522 100.00% 19,986,498 July September 545,611,589 100.00% 19,989,226 August October 573,950,397 100.00% 21,592,143 September November 550,304,654 100.00% 20,932,217 October December 589,139,625 100.00% 22,522,325 November Total 7,057,077,942 100.00% 261,980,772 December 2 SOUTHEAST MARKETING AREA FEDERAL ORDER NO. 7 RECEIPTS AND CLASSIFICATION OF OTHER SOURCE MILK, OVERAGES, AND OPENING INVENTORIES OTHER OPENING 2011 SOURCE MILK OVERAGES INVENTORIES TOTAL January 26,112,922 89,766 49,126,608 75,329,296 February 19,603,231 288 58,223,350 77,826,869 March 22,896,425 10,431 53,644,704 76,551,560 April 23,187,747 23,358 47,764,569 70,975,674 May 34,535,530 292,482 47,618,718 82,446,730 June 22,182,402 80,684 44,034,619 66,297,705 July 18,129,757 1,319 45,739,425 63,870,501 August 18,023,953 4,543 45,651,546 63,680,042 September 16,913,898 27,337 47,864,447 64,805,682 October 16,710,479 0 42,736,121 59,446,600 November 23,969,259 826 47,491,291 71,461,376 December 26,006,121 15,693 46,277,721 72,299,535 Total 268,271,724 546,727 576,173,119 844,991,570 2011 CLASS I CLASS II CLASS III CLASS IV January 44,040,661 4,841,751 2,101,799 24,345,085 February 39,299,657 3,694,400 4,336,271 30,496,541 March 36,723,819 9,834,161 3,369,961 26,623,619 April 37,658,977 5,672,699 5,783,568 21,860,430 May 34,464,506 14,321,236 10,905,516 22,755,472 June 30,913,589 6,897,793 9,471,106 19,015,217 July 32,025,920 5,879,385 4,590,733 21,374,463 August 26,284,271 7,056,526 2,326,857 28,012,388 September 32,840,915 6,765,246 8,076,747 17,122,774 October 36,049,561 5,712,230 1,627,339 16,057,470 November 33,185,895 6,314,595 1,663,009 30,297,877 December 33,322,569 6,324,593 1,852,413 30,799,960 Total 416,810,340 83,314,615 56,105,319 288,761,296 3 SOUTHEAST MARKETING AREA FEDERAL ORDER NO. 7 CLASSIFICATION OF TOTAL RECEIPTS CLASS I CLASS II PRODUCT BUTTERFAT BUTTERFAT PRODUCT BUTTERFAT BUTTERFAT 2011 POUNDS POUNDS TEST POUNDS POUNDS TEST January 451,651,034 9,011,137 2.00% 52,046,230 6,063,068 11.65% February 406,649,202 8,033,940 1.98% 49,066,667 6,057,237 12.34% March 437,237,666 8,566,973 1.96% 79,927,433 7,750,470 9.70% April 409,996,319 8,081,776 1.97% 67,047,564 6,706,579 10.00% May 406,721,372 8,125,461 2.00% 62,891,696 6,965,179 11.07% June 381,223,703 8,100,082 2.12% 62,207,893 7,131,107 11.46% July 379,906,530 8,059,507 2.12% 55,236,591 6,654,319 12.05% August 431,600,915 8,468,171 1.96% 67,484,653
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