U.S. milk production up again

게시됨 2024년 3월 20일

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The USDA's latest report shows a 2.4% increase in milk production in the 24 major dairy states to 17.4 billion pounds in February 2024, compared to the same month in 2023. However, when adjusted for the leap year, there was a one percent decrease in daily production. The number of milk cows fell by 89 thousand from the previous year, but rose by 10 thousand from January 2024. California continues to lead in milk production, followed by Wisconsin, Texas, Idaho, and New York, while Michigan has the highest milk-per-cow average.
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The latest USDA report says milk production continues to go up. The National Ag Statistics Service says production in the 24 major dairy states totaled 17.4 billion pounds in February, which is 2.4% higher than February of 2023. Total U.S. production was 18.1 billion pounds in February. The one caveat to the new February figures is because of the leap year. USDA says adjusting production for the additional day in February shows production was actually down one percent on a per-day basis. Production per cow in those 24 states averaged 1,955 pounds in February, 58 pounds more than a year ago. The number of milk cows was 9.33 million head, or 89 thousand fewer than a year ago, but 10 thousand head more than January. There were no surprises in the other dairy categories. ...

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