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Abstract
This research tests for changes in aggregate milk production due to the operation
of the Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) program since 2002. Aggregate
production is decomposed into the size of the dairy herd and milk production per
cow. We find no statistically significant response in either variable. This finding
implies that the simultaneous operation of income and price support programs in
the United States has not, thus far, proven self-defeating.