HDR1012000160030714951500MILK PRODUCTION HDR2012000160030714951500MILK PRODUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Released July 14, 1995, by the Agricultural Statistics Board. June Milk Production Up 2 Percent Milk production in the 22 major States during June totaled 11.5 billion pounds, 2 percent above production in these same States in June 1994. May revised production, at 11.9 billion pounds was 1 percent more than May 1994. Production per cow in the 22 major States averaged 1,415 pounds for June, 27 pounds above June 1994. The number of cows on farms in the 22 major States was 8.10 million head, 5,000 head less than June 1994 but 9,000 head more than May 1995. During the April-June period, the 22 major States produced 34.9 billion pounds of milk, 86.1 percent of the U.S. production. If the remaining 28 States not surveyed monthly followed the same pattern as the 22 States, the U.S. production would be 13.3 billion pounds for April, 13.9 billion pounds for May, and 13.3 billion pounds for June. April-June Milk Production Up 1 Percent The quarterly production of milk for the U.S. was 40.5 billion pounds, 1 percent above the April-June period last year. The average number of milk cows in the U.S. during the April-June quarter was 9.52 million head, 14,000 head less than the same period last year. Grain and Other Concentrates Fed Grain and other concentrates fed to milk cows on July 1, 1995, averaged 18.3 pounds per cow, 0.1 of a pound more than July 1, 1994. Value of Grain and Other Concentrates The value of grain and other concentrates fed to milk cows on July 1, 1995, averaged $7.66 per hundredweight, $0.44 less than the price on July 1, 1994. For information call Kevin Hintzman at (202) 720-4448. Office hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. Da 1-1 (7-95) HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD: BY QTR., US 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By Quarter, United States, 1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Milk Cows 1/ : Milk per Cow 2/ : Milk Production 2/ :--------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarter : : : : : : : 1995 as : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : % of : : : : : : : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- Pounds Million Pounds Percent : Jan-Mar : 9,506 9,517 3,951 4,093 37,560 38,950 104 Apr-Jun : 9,530 9,516 4,188 4,255 39,916 40,488 101 Jul-Sep : 9,539 4,007 38,217 Oct-Dec : 9,524 3,983 37,933 : Annual : 9,525 16,129 153,626 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD.: BY MO., 22 STS., 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By Month, 22 Selected States, 1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Milk Cows 1/ : Milk per Cow 2/ : Milk Production 2/ : :--------------------------------------------------------------------- Month : : : : : : : 1995 as : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : % of : : : : : : : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- Pounds Million Pounds Percent : Jan : 8,092 8,090 1,343 1,394 10,870 11,280 104 Feb : 8,082 8,088 1,236 1,291 9,990 10,441 105 Mar : 8,074 8,103 1,401 1,444 11,315 11,698 103 Apr : 8,080 8,097 1,396 1,417 11,282 11,477 102 May : 8,097 8,093 1,457 1,475 11,799 11,936 101 Jun : 8,107 8,102 1,388 1,415 11,249 11,462 102 Jul : 8,104 1,389 11,260 Aug : 8,108 1,369 11,102 Sep : 8,109 1,318 10,689 Oct : 8,104 1,354 10,970 Nov : 8,098 1,312 10,624 Dec : 8,094 1,370 11,090 : Annual : 8,096 16,334 132,240 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD: BY ST, JUN 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By State, June 1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Milk Cows 1/ : Milk per Cow 2/ : Milk Production 2/ :--------------------------------------------------------------------- State : : : : : : : 1995 as : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : % of : : : : : : : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- Pounds Million Pounds Percent : CA : 1,235 1,254 1,715 1,725 2,118 2,163 102 FL : 178 162 1,245 1,170 222 190 86 ID : 208 232 1,560 1,520 324 353 109 IL : 165 163 1,300 1,340 215 218 101 IN : 145 145 1,280 1,290 186 187 101 IA : 264 262 1,260 1,310 333 343 103 KY : 167 163 975 1,050 163 171 105 MD : 92 94 1,175 1,200 108 113 105 MI : 328 327 1,450 1,470 476 481 101 MN : 610 600 1,335 1,370 814 822 101 MO : 198 190 1,110 1,180 220 224 102 NM : 169 196 1,657 1,600 280 314 112 NY : 718 702 1,380 1,410 991 990 100 NC : 91 86 1,330 1,365 121 117 97 OH : 295 288 1,235 1,340 364 386 106 PA : 640 639 1,360 1,400 870 895 103 TN : 157 154 1,030 1,110 162 171 106 TX : 404 402 1,240 1,265 501 509 102 VT : 156 157 1,320 1,355 206 213 103 VA : 130 129 1,145 1,235 149 159 107 WA : 262 265 1,700 1,700 445 451 101 WI : 1,495 1,492 1,325 1,335 1,981 1,992 101 : 22 State: Total : 8,107 8,102 1,388 1,415 11,249 11,462 102 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD: BY ST., MAY 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By State, May 1994-95 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Milk Cows 2/ : Milk per Cow 3/ : Milk Production 3/ :--------------------------------------------------------------------- State : : : : : : : 1995 as : 1994 : 1995 1994 : 1995 1994 : 1995 : % of : : : : : : : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- Pounds Million Pounds Percent : CA : 1,232 1,254 1,770 1,760 2,181 2,207 101 FL : 178 162 1,400 1,315 249 213 86 ID : 205 229 1,580 1,560 324 357 110 IL : 165 163 1,350 1,380 223 225 101 IN : 145 144 1,370 1,380 199 199 100 IA : 264 262 1,295 1,350 342 354 104 KY : 170 163 1,035 1,130 176 184 105 MD : 92 93 1,295 1,310 119 122 103 MI : 328 326 1,525 1,515 500 494 99 MN : 610 595 1,395 1,430 851 851 100 MO : 198 193 1,270 1,300 251 251 100 NM : 166 190 1,777 1,655 295 314 106 NY : 722 704 1,430 1,460 1,032 1,028 100 NC : 91 87 1,475 1,480 134 129 96 OH : 296 288 1,345 1,390 398 400 101 PA : 637 639 1,430 1,470 911 939 103 TN : 159 156 1,090 1,120 173 175 101 TX : 404 400 1,435 1,380 580 552 95 VT : 156 156 1,370 1,430 214 223 104 VA : 130 129 1,275 1,350 166 174 105 WA : 261 266 1,750 1,760 457 468 102 WI : 1,488 1,494 1,360 1,390 2,024 2,077 103 : 22 State: Total : 8,097 8,093 1,457 1,475 11,799 11,936 101 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ 1995 revised. 2/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 3/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD: BY ST.& US REV. JAN-MAR 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By State and United States Revised January-March 1994-1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Jan-Mar Milk Cows 1/ : Jan-Mar Milk Production 2/ : 1995 State :------------------------------------------------------------: as % of : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- -- Million Pounds -- Percent : AL : 37 35 143 139 97 AK : 0.7 0.7 3 2.80 93 AZ : 111 113 557 588 106 AR : 62 61 192 189 98 CA : 1,223 1,252 5,907 6,129 104 CO : 80 83 367 392 107 CT : 33 32 135 137 101 DE : 10 10.5 37.6 40 106 FL : 176 167 726 683 94 GA : 102 102 432 437 101 HI : 10.7 10.4 35.5 36 101 ID : 197 221 822 966 118 IL : 165 163 635 637 100 IN : 145 145 559 554 99 IA : 264 263 962 1,002 104 KS : 76 82 265 300 113 KY : 172 163 495 510 103 LA : 79 80 258 264 102 ME : 40 39 158 157 99 MD : 94 92 334 350 105 MA : 30 29 115 113 98 MI : 329 326 1,331 1,382 104 MN : 618 600 2,368 2,391 101 MS : 58 57 203 205 101 MO : 198 194 669 700 105 MT : 21 21 72 79 110 NE : 79 76 274 277 101 NV : 21 23 93 98.9 106 NH : 20 19 81 79 98 NJ : 25 23 88 92 105 NM : 154 178 771 905 117 NY : 724 707 2,808 2,843 101 NC : 91 89 383 380 99 ND : 68 64 211 204 97 OH : 299 289 1,123 1,150 102 OK : 100 98 330 333 101 OR : 100 100 414 415 100 PA : 638 640 2,527 2,631 104 RI : 2.3 2.2 8.1 8.2 101 SC : 28 27 112 108 96 SD : 121 120 384 394 103 TN : 159 159 478 502 105 TX : 400 399 1,631 1,646 101 UT : 80 87 327 352 108 VT : 160 156 611 622 102 VA : 130 129 486 516 106 WA : 257 261 1,241 1,297 105 WV : 22 22 68 70 103 WI : 1,489 1,499 5,308 5,623 106 WY : 7 6.4 22 21 95 : US 3/ : 9,506 9,517 37,560 38,950 104 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3/ Milk cows will not add due to rounding. HDR2012000160030714951500MILK COWS & PROD: BY ST.& US PREL. APR-JUN 94-95 Milk Cows and Production: By State and United States Preliminary April-June 1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Apr-Jun Milk Cows 1/ : Apr-Jun Milk Production 2/ : 1995 State :------------------------------------------------------------: as % of : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---- 1,000 ---- -- Million Pounds -- Percent : AL : 36 34 133 130 98 AK : 0.7 0.7 3.44 2.98 87 AZ : 120 115 569 596 105 AR : 61 61 201 195 97 CA : 1,232 1,254 6,393 6,477 101 CO : 81 83 400 398 100 CT : 33 32 139 135 97 DE : 10 10.5 37.6 40 106 FL : 178 163 725 625 86 GA : 102 101 426 417 98 HI : 10.9 10.6 37.4 39.5 106 ID : 205 229 945 1,046 111 IL : 165 163 659 666 101 IN : 145 144 578 576 100 IA : 264 262 996 1,038 104 KS : 77 81 280 305 109 KY : 169 163 515 540 105 LA : 80 80 250 244 98 ME : 40 39 165 165 100 MD : 92 93 342 353 103 MA : 30 29 118 116 98 MI : 328 326 1,440 1,444 100 MN : 610 597 2,476 2,485 100 MS : 57 56 198 195 98 MO : 198 193 720 725 101 MT : 21 21 77 83 108 NE : 77 76 279 280 100 NV : 23 22 108 99 92 NH : 20 19 82 82 100 NJ : 24 23 90 94 104 NM : 164 190 855 932 109 NY : 721 704 3,008 3,005 100 NC : 91 87 387 376 97 ND : 69 63 228 211 93 OH : 296 288 1,150 1,178 102 OK : 100 98 330 343 104 OR : 100 100 443 435 98 PA : 637 639 2,645 2,741 104 RI : 2.2 2.2 8.2 8.6 105 SC : 28 27 106 104 98 SD : 118 118 418 422 101 TN : 158 156 507 520 103 TX : 403 401 1,672 1,621 97 UT : 86 89 368 383 104 VT : 157 156 630 648 103 VA : 130 129 481 505 105 WA : 261 266 1,335 1,366 102 WV : 22 22 68 70 103 WI : 1,490 1,494 5,871 6,008 102 WY : 7.1 6.1 23.4 19.9 85 : U S 3/ : 9,530 9,516 39,916 40,488 101 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3/ Milk cows will not add due to rounding. HDR2012000160030714951500GRN & OTH CONC: QTY FED DAILY & VAL BY ST &JUL 94-95 Grain and Other Concentrates: Quantity Fed Daily and Value By State and United States, July 1, 1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ :Grain and Other Concentrates : Value per 100 Pounds of Concentrate State : Fed Daily per Milk Cow : Ration Fed to Milk Cows :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1994 : 1995 : 1994 : 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Pounds ----- -------- Dollars -------- : AL : 17.2 18.5 8.70 8.30 AK : 19.5 19.5 13.50 13.80 AZ : 22.4 21.0 7.70 7.30 AR : 16.7 18.0 8.30 7.90 CA : 21.0 21.0 7.65 7.50 CO : 23.0 22.0 7.30 6.80 CT : 17.0 16.5 9.00 8.90 DE : 16.0 16.5 9.10 9.00 FL : 25.0 25.0 7.80 6.75 GA : 21.8 23.0 8.10 7.50 ID : 21.0 24.0 6.70 7.20 IL : 17.5 17.3 8.40 8.25 IN : 16.4 17.0 7.75 7.90 IA : 16.7 16.8 8.10 7.20 KS : 19.8 19.0 7.80 6.90 KY : 15.8 16.0 9.00 8.80 LA : 18.5 17.0 8.65 8.10 ME : 15.0 16.0 9.40 8.50 MD : 13.0 14.2 8.90 9.05 MA : 15.0 15.0 9.40 8.80 MI : 16.5 17.5 7.15 6.95 MN : 16.7 16.8 7.90 7.70 MS : 16.6 17.2 8.50 8.10 MO : 18.2 18.0 8.10 7.80 MT : 17.4 16.3 7.50 7.25 NE : 17.3 17.0 7.70 7.40 NV : 20.0 20.0 8.00 7.80 NH : 16.5 16.5 9.10 8.40 NJ : 15.0 14.4 8.80 8.90 NM : 24.0 27.0 6.60 6.30 NY : 14.7 14.9 9.30 9.10 NC : 17.6 17.9 8.90 8.70 ND : 15.9 15.9 5.90 5.95 OH : 17.2 18.3 8.10 8.30 OK : 19.0 19.5 8.10 7.80 OR : 19.0 19.5 9.05 8.90 PA : 16.2 16.0 9.40 9.25 RI : 15.5 15.5 9.10 9.00 SC : 18.5 18.5 8.15 7.85 SD : 16.5 16.6 6.75 6.50 TN : 16.0 16.0 9.30 8.80 TX : 22.1 19.8 7.90 6.30 UT : 20.1 17.5 7.40 7.50 VT : 14.5 15.0 9.00 8.60 VA : 14.7 15.6 8.20 8.20 WA : 20.5 21.5 8.15 7.70 WV : 14.8 14.7 8.90 8.95 WI : 16.6 16.7 8.00 6.90 WY : 12.6 11.9 6.20 7.05 : US : 18.2 18.3 8.10 7.66 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000160030714951500GRN & OTH CONC: QTY FED ANNUAL. & VAL BY ST & US 93 Grain and Other Concentrates: Quantity Fed Annually and Value by State and United States, 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Annual Quantity : : : Fed to Milk Cows : Annual Average : Annual Average State :-----------------------------: Value of : Feed Value : Total : Per Cow : Per Cwt : Feed per : per Cwt : : : of Milk : Cwt : of Milk ---------:------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Tons --- Pounds --- ------- Dollars ------ : AL : 125 6,470 49 8.42 4.12 AK : 3 6,970 41 13.50 5.57 AZ : 414 8,100 44 7.27 3.22 AR : 233 6,590 54 7.95 4.30 CA : 4,472 7,390 39 7.40 2.89 CO : 314 7,820 43 6.68 2.90 CT : 103 6,070 38 8.62 3.31 DE : 28 5,570 38 8.37 3.18 FL : 883 9,920 69 7.24 5.02 GA : 397 7,900 52 7.96 4.16 ID : 728 7,690 45 6.58 2.97 IL : 548 6,570 43 8.37 3.56 IN : 452 6,260 40 7.60 3.04 IA : 832 6,300 41 7.32 3.01 KS : 281 6,930 52 7.21 3.73 KY : 551 6,160 52 8.42 4.36 LA : 257 6,510 55 8.36 4.62 ME : 118 5,680 36 8.81 3.18 MD : 275 5,690 39 8.81 3.45 MA : 87 5,710 37 8.91 3.27 MI : 1,004 6,090 37 6.94 2.60 MN : 2,035 6,410 42 7.42 3.11 MS : 198 6,690 53 8.14 4.29 MO : 695 6,660 49 7.71 3.75 MT : 69 6,280 45 7.34 3.28 NE : 249 6,040 44 6.94 3.07 NV : 77 7,660 44 8.02 3.51 NH : 61 5,880 38 8.73 3.29 NJ : 62 5,080 35 8.89 3.15 NM : 617 9,060 47 6.42 3.04 NY : 2,054 5,650 36 9.12 3.25 NC : 309 6,530 41 8.91 3.66 ND : 208 5,820 45 5.87 2.64 OH : 969 6,360 42 8.12 3.41 OK : 339 6,930 54 7.79 4.20 OR : 330 6,600 39 8.82 3.45 PA : 1,885 5,890 37 9.09 3.38 RI : 6 5,460 39 8.31 3.28 SC : 95 6,720 45 8.14 3.68 SD : 373 5,960 46 6.48 3.01 TN : 486 6,000 50 9.10 4.54 TX : 1,657 8,400 56 7.62 4.26 UT : 260 6,410 39 7.20 2.81 VT : 451 5,560 36 8.73 3.17 VA : 399 6,050 40 8.90 3.53 WA : 971 7,560 39 8.00 3.13 WV : 63 5,620 47 8.83 4.17 WI : 4,913 6,370 43 7.44 3.19 WY : 16 4,370 32 6.29 2.03 : US : 31,952 6,664 48.8 7.78 3.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000160030714951500GRN & OTH CONC. QTY FED ANNUAL & VAL BY ST & US 94 Grain and Other Concentrates: Quantity Fed Annually and Value by State and United States, 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Annual Quantity : : : Fed to Milk Cows : Annual Average : Annual Average State :-----------------------------: Value of : Feed Value : Total : Per Cow : Per Cwt : Feed per : per Cwt : : : of Milk : Cwt : of Milk ---------:------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Tons --- Pounds --- ------- Dollars ------ : AL : 119 6,490 48 8.60 4.12 AK : 3 7,200 40 13.62 5.48 AZ : 490 8,460 46 7.57 3.45 AR : 201 6,540 53 8.21 4.34 CA : 4,878 7,900 39 7.79 3.02 CO : 337 8,300 43 7.10 3.09 CT : 104 6,280 39 8.81 3.45 DE : 29 5,680 40 8.94 3.55 FL : 877 9,990 67 7.34 4.94 GA : 431 8,440 54 7.98 4.29 ID : 807 7,760 43 6.68 2.85 IL : 546 6,640 43 8.22 3.57 IN : 497 6,850 44 8.00 3.55 IA : 811 6,130 41 7.68 3.15 KS : 277 7,080 50 7.54 3.76 KY : 513 6,090 51 8.72 4.47 LA : 265 6,670 57 8.44 4.82 ME : 115 5,750 36 9.18 3.34 MD : 258 5,590 39 8.90 3.49 MA : 81 5,590 36 9.21 3.33 MI : 998 6,090 36 6.99 2.54 MN : 1,962 6,440 42 7.74 3.24 MS : 184 6,410 50 8.48 4.27 MO : 681 6,900 50 7.87 3.91 MT : 68 6,430 44 7.42 3.28 NE : 255 6,630 46 7.50 3.45 NV : 85 7,530 41 8.34 3.46 NH : 57 5,790 37 8.85 3.30 NJ : 61 5,000 35 8.74 3.04 NM : 765 9,270 46 6.58 3.06 NY : 2,000 5,570 35 9.24 3.23 NC : 303 6,710 41 8.99 3.69 ND : 199 5,880 46 5.93 2.72 OH : 951 6,460 42 8.48 3.53 OK : 349 7,050 55 8.14 4.47 OR : 343 6,860 40 9.04 3.58 PA : 1,943 6,080 38 9.22 3.47 RI : 6 5,600 39 8.85 3.43 SC : 95 6,750 46 8.09 3.73 SD : 364 6,090 46 6.70 3.09 TN : 489 6,160 50 9.18 4.59 TX : 1,741 8,670 56 7.82 4.38 UT : 285 6,660 40 7.34 2.94 VT : 441 5,590 36 8.94 3.25 VA : 384 5,920 40 8.87 3.54 WA : 1,039 7,970 40 8.14 3.22 WV : 63 5,690 46 8.97 4.13 WI : 4,819 6,450 43 7.64 3.28 WY : 15 4,340 34 6.32 2.13 : US : 32,584 6,846 44.0 7.98 3.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000160030714951500RELIABILITY STATEMENT Survey Procedures: Primary data used to determine these estimates were obtained from a sample of producers. Individual States maintain a list of all known milk producers and information on the size of their herd. States use all known sources of producers to ensure that their lists are as complete as possible. Generally, all large producers and a sample of small producers are included in the survey. Questionnaires are mailed to producers near the end of the month to obtain data for the first day of the month. Additional reports are obtained by telephone, as needed, to supplement the mail response. Estimation Procedures: State offices prepare these estimates using survey indications, historic trends, and any available administrative data. Individual State estimates are reviewed by the Agricultural Statistics Board for reasonableness. Revision Policy: Milk production, rate per cow, and number of cows are subject to revision the following month for monthly States or the following quarter for the quarterly States. Normally, Federal Market Order sales are the main basis for revisions. However, data for all orders are not available in time for this revision. Estimates are again subject to revisions in February each year based on additional administrative data. In the event that additional changes are necessary, a third revision is possible in February the following year. Estimates are again reviewed after data from the five-year Census of Agriculture, conducted by the Department of Commerce, are available. No revisions are made after that date. Reliability: Since all operations with dairy animals are not included in the sample, survey estimates are subject to sampling variability. Survey results are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions, duplications, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. The effects of these errors cannot be measured directly. They are minimized through rigid quality controls in the data collection process and through a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. To assist users in evaluating the reliability of the estimates in this report, the "Root Mean Square Error" is shown for selected items in the table below. The "Root Mean Square Error" is a statistical measure based on past performance and is computed using the differences between first and final estimates. The "Root Mean Square Error" for milk cow inventory estimates over the past 10 quarters is 1.1 percent. This means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the final April-June estimate will not be above or below the current estimate of 9.52 million head by more than 1.1 percent, or about 105,000 head. Chances are 9 out of 10 that the difference will not exceed 2.1 percent, or about 200,000 head (the 90 percent confidence level). HDR2012000160030714951500RELIABILITY TABLE Reliability of April-June Milk Estimates 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Difference Between : : : : First and Final : Number of : Root : 90% : Estimates 1/ : Quarters Item : Mean : Confidence :------------------------------------------ : Square : Level : : : : First : First : Error : : Average: Smallest:Largest: Above : Below : : : : : : Final : Final -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : - Percent - ---------- Mil Lbs. ---------- - Number - : Milk : 0.6 1.1 445 204 38 426 8 2 Production : : --------- 1,000 Head ---------- : All Milk : 1.1 2.1 200 97 12 188 10 0 Cows : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Based on records for the past 10 April-June quarters. HDR2012000160030714951500SUBSCRIPTION & EEO STATEMENT The next "Milk Production" report will be released at 3 p.m. ET on August 16, 1995. 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