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| Title: | REGIONAL IMPACTS OF FEDERAL MILK MARKETING ORDER POLICY ALTERNATIVES |
| Authors: | Schiek, William A. |
| Issue Date: | 1994-10 |
| Abstract: | Impacts of alternative federal milk marketing policies which result in reduced fluid (Class I) milk prices were assessed using a simulation model of the U.S. dairy industry. Results indicated that milk production, farm milk prices and producer revenues were significantly reduced in the Southern and Northeast regions of the country under some options. The regional shares of total U.S. milk production were not significantly altered from those which would exist under a continuation of the current policy. |
| URI: | http://purl.umn.edu/31435 |
| Institution/Association: | Agricultural and Resource Economics Review>Volume 23, Number 2, October 1994 |
| Total Pages: | 11 |
| Language: | English |
| Journal Issue : | Agricultural and Resource Economics Review |
| Journal Volume: | 23 |
| Journal Date: | October 1994 |
| From Page: | 207 |
| To Page: | 217 |
| Collections: | Volume 23, Number 2, October 1994
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