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Dairy Products ISSN: 949-0399 Released July 6,, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Highlights Total cheese output (excluding cottage cheese) was.05 billion pounds, 4.0 percent above and 0.8 percent above. Italian type cheese production totaled 45 million pounds,.2 percent above and percent above. American type cheese production totaled 425 million pounds, 5.7 percent above and 0.4 percent above. Butter production was 64 million pounds,.5 percent below but percent above. Dry milk powders (comparisons with ) Nonfat dry milk, human - 68 million pounds, up.2 percent. Skim milk powders - 5.0 million pounds, up slightly. Whey products (comparisons with ) Dry whey, total - 82.8 million pounds, up 0.5 percent. Lactose, human and animal - 94.8 million pounds, up.8 percent. Whey protein concentrate, total - 4.7 million pounds, up 6. percent. Frozen products (comparisons with ) Ice cream, regular (hard) - 72.6 million gallons, down slightly. Ice cream, lowfat (total) - 42.5 million gallons, up 5.3 percent. Sherbet (hard) - 3.40 million gallons, down 4. percent. Frozen yogurt (total) - 6.23 million gallons, down.4 percent.

Contents Dairy Products Production by Product United States: and... 3 Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices United States: and... 4 Condensed and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, and Shipments United States: and... 5 Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and... 6 Total Cheese Production Excluding Cottage Cheese States and United States: and... 3 American Cheese Production States and United States: and... 4 Cheddar Cheese Production States and United States: and... 4 Total Italian Cheese Production States and United States: and... 5 Mozzarella Cheese Production States and United States: and... 5 Butter Production States and United States: and... 6 Nonfat Dry Milk (Human) Production States and United States: and... 6 Dry Whey (Human) Production States and United States: and... 7 Ice Cream, Regular (Hard) Production States and United States: and... 7 Dairy Products Regions... 8 Statistical Methodology... 9 Information Contacts... 20 2 Dairy Products (July )

Dairy Products Production by Product United States: and Product Butter... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 66,07 62,59 63,506 -.5 Cheese American types... Cheddar... Other American types... Blue and Gorgonzola... Brick and Muenster... Cream and Neufchatel... Feta... Gouda... Hispanic... Italian types... Mozzarella... Parmesan... Provolone... Ricotta... Romano... Other Italian types... Swiss... All other types... 402,266 292,636 09,630 8,685 6,252 6,733 0,930 6,346 20,902 444,995 346,457 35,073 34,445 8,203 4,407 6,40 26,336 2,979 423,774 38,867 04,907 7,955 6,504 69,095,32 4,989 23,353 447,658 347,64 37,224 33,088 8,43 5,045 6,544 26,72,97 425,276 32,703 2,573 8,444 6,65 70,950,678 3,886 24,7 450,59 348,497 36,838 32,497 9,659 6,43 6,597 25,990 3,899 5.7 6.9 2.7-2.8 2.5 4.9 6.8-38.8 5.4.2 5.0-5.7 8.0 45.9 2.9 -.3 7. 0.4 -.9 7.3 6. 0.9 2.7 3.2-22. 3.3 0.3 -.0 -.8 8.4 27.5 0.8-0.7 6. Total cheese...,0,424,042,783,05,40 4.0 0.8 Cottage cheese, curd 2... Cottage cheese, cream 3... Cottage cheese, lowfat 4... 35,043 28,946 32,490 32,704 25,568 29,73 35,383 28,82 3,249.0-0.5-3.8 8.2 2.7 5. Sour cream... Yogurt, plain and flavored... 3,737 364,64 08,86 368,594 8,44 372,707 4. 2.3 8.8. Frozen products Ice cream, regular, hard... Ice cream, lowfat, hard... Ice cream, lowfat, soft... Ice cream, lowfat, total... Ice cream, nonfat, hard... Sherbet, hard... Frozen yogurt, total... Regular and lowfat, hard... Nonfat, hard... Other frozen dairy products... Water and juice ices... (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) (percent) 72,760 8,34 22,092 40,406 84 3,545 6,32 2,302 538,330 6,372 69,572 8,693 20,37 39,00 645 3,463 6,820 2,456 639,979 6,2 72,555 9,86 23,360 42,546 540 3,398 6,234 2,7 636 2,066 7,024-0.3 4.8 5.7 5.3-35.8-4. -.4-8.0 8.2 55.3 0.2 4.3 2.6 5.0 9. -6.3 -.9-8.6-3.8-0.5 4.4 4.9 Mix for frozen products Ice cream, regular, mix... Ice cream, lowfat, mix... Ice cream, nonfat, mix... Sherbet mix... Yogurt mix... Includes Cheddar, Colby, Monterey, and Jack. 2 Mostly used for processing into cream or lowfat cottage cheese. 3 Fat content 4 percent or more. 4 Fat content less than 4 percent. 44,447 22,30 632 2,308 3,689 42,65 22,004 600 2,350 3,73 43, 24,086 505 2,25 3,440-3.0 8.8-20. -4.0-6.7.2 9.5-5.8-5.7-7.8 Dairy Products (July ) 3

Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices United States: and Product (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) Condensed whey, solids content Sweet-type, human...,257 9,644 9,77-3.2.3 Dry whey products Dry whey, human... Dry whey, animal... Dry whey, total... 80,930,456 82,386 82,96,699 84,65 8,645,47 82,792 0.9-2.2 0.5 -.5-32.5-2.2 Reduced lactose and minerals Human... Animal... 2,848 2,485 2,384 2,885 3,22 2,549 2.8 2.6 34.7 -.6 Whey protein concentrate Human 2... Animal 2... Total 2... 25.0-49.9 percent 3... 50.0-89.9 percent 3... 39,043 306 39,349 4,89 24,530 42,346 544 42,890 6,472 26,48 4,334 45 4,749 4,668 27,08 5.9 35.6 6. -.0 0.4-2.4-23.7-2.7 -.0 2.5 Whey protein isolates 4... 8,578 8,833 9,599.9 8.7 Lactose, human and animal... 93,097 95,90 94,787.8 -.2 Manufacturers' stocks end of month 5 Dry whey products Dry whey, human... Dry whey, animal... Dry whey, total... 86,589,368 87,957 83,722,97 85,693 85,362 2,04 87,376 -.4 47.2-0.7 2.0 2.2 2.0 Reduced Lactose and minerals Human and animal 6... 8,008 5,87 6,735-5.9 4.7 Whey protein concentrate Human 2... Animal 2... Total 2... 25.0-49.9 percent 3... 50.0-89.9 percent 3... 66,995 596 67,59 25,058 42,533 63,420 855 64,275 24,782 39,493 65,235 896 66,3 24,797 4,334-2.6 50.3-2.2 -.0-2.8 2.9 4.8 2.9 0. 4.7 Whey protein isolates 4... 7,56 24,404 25,450 44.9 4.3 Lactose, human and animal... 28,293 3,923 26,873 (cents per pound) (cents per pound) (cents per pound) (cents change) (cents change) Manufacturers' selling price 7 Dry whey, animal... 5.2 34.7 27.9 2.7-6.8 Final marketable product only. Does not include quantity used or shipped to another plant for further processing into dry whey or modified whey products. Does not include sweet-type, animal whey. 2 Whey protein concentrate, 25.0 to 89.9 percent. 3 Whey protein concentrate, human and animal. 4 Whey protein isolate, 90.0 percent or greater. 5 Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit. 6 Reduced lactose and minerals stocks combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 7 Prices for bulk goods, f.o.b. plant. Average monthly prices reported by firms. -..4 4 Dairy Products (July )

Condensed and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, and Shipments United States: and Product Production Bulk condensed milk Skim, unsweetened... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 57,553 39,77 49,053-5.4 6.6 Dry milk products Dry buttermilk, total... Dry skim milk, animal... Dry whole milk... Milk protein concentrate, total... Nonfat dry milk, human... Skim milk powder, total 2... 8,775 82 8,53 8,839 66,022 50,865 8,733,00 7,069 8,87 7,889 50,206 9,362,56 7,389 6,664 67,977 5,02 6.7 40.8-3.2 -.5.2 0.3 7.2 5. 4.5-8.4-2.3.6 Manufacturers' stocks end-of-month 3 Dry milk products Dry buttermilk, total... Dry skim milk, animal... Dry whole milk... Nonfat dry milk, human... 24,2 2,402 5,338 232,58 26,424 2,622 23,060 267,458 20,673,967 22,07 282,289-4.3-8. 43.9 2.6-2.8-25.0-4.3 5.5 Manufacturers' shipments 4 Dry milk products Nonfat dry milk, human... Dry milk protein concentrate, 40-89.9 percent. 2 Includes protein standardized and blends. 3 Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit. 4 For dry products, shipments of bulk goods. 74,255 37,302 4,296-8.9 2.9 Dairy Products (July ) 5

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Total cheese January... February... March......... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent),024,566 948,740,028,308,002,35,0,424 997,528,07,092,004,907 987,256,048,9,025,928,06,54,044,983 942,36,06,402,042,783,05,40 2.0-0.7 3.2 4.0 4.0,024,566,973,306 3,00,64 4,003,929 5,05,353 6,02,88 7,029,973 8,034,880 9,022,36 0,070,255,096,83 2,57,697,044,983,987,344 3,048,746 4,09,529 5,42,939 2.0 0.7.6 2.2 2.5 Total American cheese types January... February... March......... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... 40,80 367,399 40,665 398,307 402,266 392,68 40,06 392,532 378,004 40,68 398,690 420,67 47,584 373,688 45,940 423,774 425,276 3.9.7 3.6 6.4 5.7 40,80 769,209,70,874,569,8,97,447 2,363,65 2,764,676 3,57,208 3,535,22 3,936,893 4,335,583 4,756,200 47,584 79,272,207,22,630,986 2,056,262 3.9 2.9 3. 3.9 4.3 Cheddar cheese January... February... March......... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... See footnote(s) at end of table. 297,072 257,987 286,220 299,780 292,636 280,376 284,73 28,287 270,53 282,640 284,679 307,338 3,603 275,988 309,569 38,867 32,703 4.9 7.0 8.2 6.4 6.9 297,072 555,059 84,279,4,059,433,695,74,07,998,244 2,279,53 2,550,062 2,832,702 3,7,38 3,424,79 3,603 587,59 897,60,26,027,528,730 4.9 5.9 6.6 6.6 6.6 --continued 6 Dairy Products (July )

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Total Italian cheese types March......... June... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) 450,99 46,850 458,63 438,588 444,995 435,342 444,306 425,26 429,204 447,342 438,866 462,330 454,006 406,570 469,97 447,658 450,59 0.7-2.5 2.3 2..2 450,99 867,84,326,454,765,042 2,20,037 2,645,379 3,089,685 3,54,90 3,944,05 4,39,447 4,830,33 5,292,643 454,006 860,576,329,773,777,43 2,227,950 0.7-0.8 0.3 0.7 0.8 Mozzarella March......... June... 352,402 325,56 358,03 340,64 346,457 338,997 348,32 328,240 333,38 344,7 339,289 358,327 352,375 34,758 36,564 347,64 348,497 - -3.3.0 2.2 352,402 677,98,035,949,376,3,722,570 2,06,567 2,409,888 2,738,28 3,07,446 3,46,57 3,755,446 4,3,773 352,375 667,33,028,697,376,3,724,808 - -.6-0.7-0. Other Italian cheese types March......... June... See footnote(s) at end of table. 6,097 5,78 5,863 5,530 6,40 5,890 5,497 4,940 6,465 6,685 6,593 7,30 6,337 6,293 7,498 6,544 6,597 3.9 0. 27.9 8.3 2.9 6,097,85 7,678 23,208 29,68 35,508 4,005 45,945 52,40 59,095 65,688 72,998 6,337 2,630 20,28 26,672 33,269 3.9 6.9 3.9 4.9 2.3 --continued Dairy Products (July ) 7

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Butter March......... June... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) 70,735 68,263 74,907 7,99 66,07 47,696 35,60 23,54 35,273 39,849 43,077 63,443 77,88 6,052 76,067 62,59 63,506 4. -4.3 0.7-5. -.5 70,735 338,998 53,905 685,04 85,2 998,87,33,977,257,49,392,764,532,63,675,690,839,33 77,88 338,870 54,937 677,456 840,962 4. - 0.2 -. -.2 Nonfat dry milk, human March......... June... 37,463 43,032 72,0 70,927 66,022 46,668 50,873 7,674 25,602 40,05 28,05 54,980 53,374 4,402 59,742 7,889 67,977.6 -. -7.2.2 37,463 280,495 452,605 623,532 789,554 936,222,087,095,204,769,330,37,470,422,598,527,753,507 53,374 294,776 454,58 626,407 794,384.6 5. 0.4 0.5 Skim milk powders 2 March......... June... See footnote(s) at end of table. 5,225 40,20 40,564 43,89 50,865 55,853 48,84 46,426 38,447 4,475 47,388 54,726 55,264 40,03 52,693 50,206 5,02 7.9-0.4 29.9 6.2 0.3 5,225 9,426 3,990 75,79 226,044 28,897 330,7 377,37 45,584 457,059 504,447 559,73 55,264 95,295 47,988 98,94 249,206 7.9 4.2 2. 3. 0.2 --continued 8 Dairy Products (July )

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Dry whey, total 3...... March......... June..................... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) 82,98 75,535 82,656 8,87 82,386 79,75 8,952 77,009 75,57 83,823 73,35 78,267 82,36 77,997 86,689 84,65 82,792-0.7 3.3 4.9 3.4 0.5 82,98 58,453 24,09 322,926 405,32 485,063 567,05 644,024 79,54 803,364 876,679 954,946 82,36 60,33 247,002 33,67 44,409-0.7.2 2.4 2.7 2.2 Lactose, human and animal...... March......... June..................... 88,943 83,703 92,796 9,527 93,097 93,73 97,84 92,635 94,882 89,840 86,93 92,846 92,658 84,794 97,334 95,90 94,787 4.2.3 4.9 4.8.8 88,943 72,646 265,442 356,969 450,066 543,779 64,620 734,255 829,37 98,977,005,890,098,736 92,658 77,452 274,786 370,687 465,474 4.2 2.8 3.5 3.8 3.4 Whey protein concentrate, total...... March......... June..................... See footnote(s) at end of table. 42,602 39,780 4,85 39,030 39,349 38,036 38,437 35,665 36,745 38,060 39,268 39,053 40,6 36,064 42,338 42,890 4,749-5.7-9.3.2 9.9 6. 42,602 82,382 24,233 63,263 202,62 240,648 279,085 34,750 35,495 389,555 428,823 467,876 40,6 76,225 8,563 6,453 203,202-5.7-7.5-4.6 -. 0.3 --continued Dairy Products (July ) 9

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Cottage cheese, cream March......... June... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) 25,636 26,945 29,54 27,052 28,946 28,335 27,63 29,684 27,782 26,90 26,04 25,805 23,743 26,208 28,38 25,568 28,82-7.4-2.7-2.7-5.5-0.5 25,636 52,58 8,735 08,787 37,733 66,068 93,23 222,95 250,697 277,598 303,639 329,444 23,743 49,95 78,332 03,900 32,72-7.4-5.0-4.2-4.5-3.6 Cottage cheese, lowfat March......... June... 30,270 30,3 34,486 30,326 32,490 30,75 30,359 32,260 30,566 29,954 28,456 27,586 26,988 28,297 30,809 29,73 3,249-0.8-6.6-0.7-2.0-3.8 30,270 60,58 95,067 25,393 57,883 88,634 28,993 25,253 28,89 3,773 340,229 367,85 26,988 55,285 86,094 5,825 47,074-0.8-8.7-9.4-7.6-6.8 Sour cream March......... June... See footnote(s) at end of table. 06,503 06,7 5,470 00,460 3,737 7,90 03,526 4,546 08,69 23,458 33,29 29,367,73 00,873 5,459 08,86 8,44 4.4-5.0-8.3 4. 06,503 22,674 328,44 428,604 542,34 660,25 763,777 878,323 986,942,0,400,243,69,373,058,73 22,046 327,505 436,32 554,735 4.4-0.3-0.2.8 2.3 --continued 0 Dairy Products (July )

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Ice cream, regular hard March......... June... By month Cumulative (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) 59,344 6,786 72,870 73,6 72,760 77,004 7,837 73,038 63,570 59,850 5,94 49,73 57,08 58,97 75,4 69,572 72,555-3.8-4.6 3.5-4.8-0.3 59,344 2,30 94,000 267,6 339,876 46,880 488,77 56,755 625,325 685,75 737,6 786,847 57,08 6,079 9,490 26,062 333,67-3.8-4.2 -.3-2.3 -.8 Ice cream, lowfat total March......... June... 29,64 32,454 40,693 40,257 40,406 43,003 4,076 43,730 35,30 32,352 28,279 28,8 28,935 34,035 4,263 39,00 42,546-2.4 4.9.4-3. 5.3 29,64 62,095 02,788 43,045 83,45 226,454 267,530 3,260 346,570 378,922 407,20 435,39 28,935 62,970 04,233 43,243 85,789-2.4.4.4 0..3 Sherbet, hard March......... June... See footnote(s) at end of table. 2,443 3,96 3,724 3,694 3,545 3,672 3,36 3,09 3,368 2,584,939 2,54 3,024 2,70 3,530 3,463 3,398 23.8-5.2-5.2-6.3-4. 2,443 5,639 9,363 3,057 6,602 20,274 23,40 26,59 29,887 32,47 34,40 36,564 3,024 5,734 9,264 2,727 6,25 23.8.7 -. -2.5-2.9 --continued Dairy Products (July )

Dairy Products Production by Product and Month United States: and (continued) [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Product and month Yogurt, plain and flavored March......... June... By month Cumulative (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) 379,223 376,949 400,584 373,054 364,64 378,544 34,666 399,394 4,003 36,20 30,983 359,35 374,87 363,05 399,565 368,594 372,707 -.2-3.7-0.3 -.2 2.3 379,223 756,72,56,756,529,80,893,974 2,272,58 2,64,84 3,03,578 3,424,58 3,785,70 4,096,684 4,455,89 374,87 737,868,37,433,506,027,878,734 -.2-2.4 -.7 -.6-0.8 Frozen yogurt, total March......... June... - Represents zero. Includes Cheddar, Colby, Monterey, and Jack. 2 Includes protein standardized and blends. 3 Excludes all modified dry whey products. (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) 5,065 5,802 7,204 6,279 6,32 6,404 5,676 5,675 5,074 4,550 4,238 4,638 4,87 5,24 7,459 6,820 6,234-4.9 -.7 3.5 8.6 -.4 5,065 0,867 8,07 24,350 30,67 37,075 42,75 48,426 53,500 58,050 62,288 66,926 4,87 9,94 7,400 24,220 30,454-4.9-8.5-3.7-0.5-0.7 2 Dairy Products (July )

Total Cheese Production Excluding Cottage Cheese States and United States: and State California... Idaho... Illinois... Iowa... Minnesota... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Dakota... Vermont... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 23,64 76,022 7,063 2,492 57,437 4,92 67,96 59,396 7,822 34,950 22,37,089 27,42 20,454 89,305 6,346 23,67 59,853 4,769 64,33 65,926 7,872 34,79 23,50,538 275,645 29,594 79,070 6,739 20,96 62,872 4,262 66,093 7,243 8,987 33,303 24,240 2,26 272,078 2.8 4.0-4.6-2.7 9.5.7-2.7 9.9 6.5-4.7 8.4 0.2 0.2 4.3 -.5 6.2-9.7 5.0-2.7 8. 6.2-4. 3. 5.9 -.3 Other States... 46,62 55,348 59,797 9.0 2.9 United States...,0,424,042,783,05,40 4.0 0.8 Atlantic... Central... West... 6,622 46,87 433,65 24,78 473,003 445,062 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 29,349 474,492 447,569 0.9 2.9 3.2 3.7 0.3 Dairy Products (July ) 3

American Cheese Production States and United States: and State California... Idaho... Iowa... New York... Oregon... Pennsylvania... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 53,733 50,3 3,889 0,960 7,778 76 8,809 5,245 58,058 3,709 0,690 7,055 0 86,886 56,009 53,990 2,556 0,98 7,492 70 82,200 4.2 7.3-9.6 0.2 -.6-7.9 0.5 9.3-7.0-8.4 2.7 2.6-30.7-5.4 Other States... 73,70 86,030 9,978 0.5 3.2 United States... 402,266 423,774 425,276 5.7 0.4 Atlantic... Central... West... 24,659 96,696 80,9 25,878 20,424 87,472 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 26,977 208,453 89,846 9.4 6.0 4.9 4.2-0.9.3 Cheddar Cheese Production States and United States: and State California... Idaho... Iowa... Minnesota... Vermont... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 28,366 4,38 7,6 4,72 7,886 56,78 29,80 49,023 9,052 46,643 8,37 6,050 30,933 44,543 8,033 48,949 8,922 56,00 9.0 7.6 5.5 7.3 3. -0. 3.8-9. -.3 4.9 6.6-8. Other States... 09,502 4,98 5,223 5.2 0.3 United States... 292,636 38,867 32,703 6.9 -.9 Atlantic... Central... West... 23,75 37,976 30,909 24,98 52,096 4,790 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 26,07 48,653 37,943 9.9 7.7 5.4 4.5-2.3-2.7 4 Dairy Products (July )

Total Italian Cheese Production States and United States: and State California... Idaho... New York... Pennsylvania... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 40,600 9,858 27,79 23,66 36,872 38,306 24,597 29,389 20,953 36,924 4,544 8,973 29,820 22,39 38,527 0.7-4.5 7.6-3.3.2 2.3-22.9.5 6.9.2 Other States... 96,780 97,489 99,264 2.6.8 United States... 444,995 447,658 450,59.2 Atlantic... Central... West... 55,95 79,326 20,474 54,964 77,794 24,900 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 56,62 8,526 22,372 2.6.2 0.9 3.0 2. -.2 Mozzarella Cheese Production States and United States: and State California... Idaho... New York... Pennsylvania... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 29,0 8,224 4,887 9,963 90,849 24,453 23,568 6,266 8,309 89,59 30,085 7,97 5,769 9,6 89,500 0.8 -.4 5.9 -.8 -.5 4.5-23.7-3. 7. - Other States... 73,433 75,499 75,56 2.9 0. United States... 346,457 347,64 348,497 0.3 Atlantic... Central... West... 37,2 3,795 95,550 36,903 2,488 98,223 - Represents zero. States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 37,699 2,545 98,253.6 -..4 2.2 0. - Dairy Products (July ) 5

Butter Production States and United States: and State California... New York... Pennsylvania... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 49,549 2,67 8,280 48,027 2,529 8,297 45,825 2,543 8,989-7.5-4.8 8.6-4.6 8.3 Other States... 05,57 03,666 06,49 2.4 United States... 66,07 62,59 63,506 -.5 Atlantic... Central... West... 7,50 69,928 78,588 8,250 68,549 75,720 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 8,878 70,83 73,85 7.9.3-6. 3.4 3.3-2.5 Nonfat Dry Milk (Human) Production States and United States: and State California... Pennsylvania... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) 50,566 7,558 56,497 8,379 4,683 8,64-7.6 3.5-26.2 -.2 Other States... 97,898 97,03 08,30 0.5.5 United States... 66,022 7,889 67,977.2-2.3 Atlantic... Central... West... 36,069 37,83 92,770 36,520 32,975 02,394 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 37,420 32,922 97,635 3.7 -.5 5.2 2.5-0.2-4.6 6 Dairy Products (July )

Dry Whey (Human) Production States and United States: and State New York... Wisconsin... (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (,000 pounds) (percent) (percent),560 28,23 2,966 29,590 2,784 29,476 4.8 -.4-0.4 Other States... 4,247 40,360 39,385-4.5-2.4 United States... 80,930 82,96 8,645 0.9 -.5 Atlantic... Central... West... 2,969 40,383 8,578 22,20 4,680 9,6 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 22,792 42,06 6,837 3.7 4.0-9.4 3.0 0.8 -.9 Ice Cream, Regular (Hard) Production States and United States: and State California... Connecticut... Missouri... Ohio... Oregon... Pennsylvania... Wisconsin... (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (,000 gallons) (percent) (percent) 2,262,43 2,744 2,58,324 3,598,69 0,95,075 3,062 2,56,6 3,275,660 0,80,334 3,584 2,587,287 3,749,78 -.8 6.7 3 9.9-2.8 4.2 6. 6.0 24. 7.0 20.0 0.9 4.5 3.5 Other States... 47,92 46,988 47,486-0.9. United States... 72,760 69,572 72,555-0.3 4.3 Atlantic... Central... West... 6,02 37,542 9,6 3,24 40,67 6,9 States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed. 6,508 39,52 6,535 2.5 5.2-3.5 24.9 -.6 2. Dairy Products (July ) 7

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Statistical Methodology Data Collection Period: Dairy products estimates are based upon survey data collected after the close of each month. Production data are provided by the firms producing dairy products. Sampling frames and sample size: In, there were,272 manufacturers that produced one or more dairy products. In states with small numbers of plants, reports are received all plants each month. In states with large numbers of plants, survey procedures are designed to obtain monthly reports all large plants and a sample of small plants. In some states, the State Departments of Agriculture assist in collection of data, which eliminates duplicate reporting and reduces respondent burden. Modes of data collection: Data are collected by mail, personal and telephone interviews, facsimile, and via electronic mail. Terms and definitions: Firms complete the questionnaire using standard industry definitions and through the aid of instructions and definitions provided on the questionnaire. Reliability: Data for the Dairy Products report are collected by a Census of all known manufacturers of dairy products in the United States. Firms producing large quantities of dairy products, along with a sample of smaller firms, are contacted monthly to collect previous month production data. Those small firms not contacted monthly are contacted after the close of the year to obtain previous year production. Production of products at small firms not contacted monthly are estimated during the monthly survey based upon check data, and state and national trends. Small firms are defined as those that do not make up a significant portion of the published total. Plants storing nonfat dry milk and dry whey are required under Federal law as defined in Public Laws 06-532 and 07-7 to complete the Dairy Products report. Plants storing these items are contacted monthly. Additionally, many state governments have mandated that dairy plants in their state complete the Dairy Products report each month. Because the Dairy Products survey is a census, sampling error should not affect the final estimates, however non-sampling errors are possible. Estimating Procedures: In the Regional Field Office (RFO), data reported by firms are reviewed for reasonableness and consistency by comparing with data reported in prior months and by data reported by other firms in the State. Each RFO summarizes data at the Individual State level. State estimates are submitted to the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB) along with supporting comments where they are compared with surrounding states, their region, and national trends. During both RFO and ASB review, plants are sometimes contacted again for further verification of numbers reported. After ASB review, RFO data are summarized into a National level summary. Revision Policy: Monthly estimates are subject to revision the month following the preliminary estimates. Annual estimates are published in late in the Dairy Products Yearly Summary report which includes any revisions made to previous 2 years of estimates. Revisions are generally due to plant data that are received too late to be included in the current report. Dairy Products (July ) 9

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