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Cooperative Crop and Livestock Reporting Service (Wis.); Federal-State Crop and Livestock Reporting Service (Wis.); Federal-State Crop Reporting Service (Wis.) / Wisconsin crop and livestock reporter
Vol. XIII ([covers January 1934/December 1934])
Wisconsin crop and livestock reporter. Vol. XIII, no. 1, pp. [unnumbered]-56
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54 WISCONSIN CROP AND LIVESTOCK REPORTER Farm and Market Prices for Milk and Dairy Products, PRICES PAID PRODUCERS. WISCONSIN Milk Price. h. use.s ...I.1 For cheese 1 .23 1 .11 I .41 1 .31 1 .30 1 .30 1 .60 2.22 2.53 2.77 2 .30 1 .53 1 .64 2.02 1 .57 1 89 1 .81 2.05 2.02 1 .83 1 .49 1 .07 .81 .98 .86 .81 .76 .72 .69 .71 .78 .90 .93 .90 .92 .91 .83 .74 .72 .82 .95 I .01 1 .02 .97 .96 .98 .97 .87' For butter 1 .21 1 .08 1 .24 1 .29 1 .21 1 .20 1 .42 1 .85 2.20 2.50 2.53 1 .72 1 .62 1 .97 1 .76 1 .87 1 .86 2.02 2.04 1 .93 1 .54 1 .12 .83 1 .04 .93 .90 .78 .75 .73 .73 .74 .82 .85 .91 .91 .90' .89 .77 .82 .90 .95 .99 .96 .98 .99 .98 .85' By eon- den- series 1 .39 1 .39 1 .45 1 .52 1 .49 1 .37 1 .63 2 .37 2.73 3 .16 2.84 1 .82 1 .72 2.29 1 .84 2.04 2.04 2.24 2.28 2.12 1 .69 1 .25 .92 1 .13 1 .06 I .00 .90 .84 .80 .81 .86 .92 .94 .94 .95 1 .05' .93 .87 .84 .93 1 .02 1 .08 1.14 1.14 1.15 1 .17 1.15 1 .09' Market milk 1 .42 1 .42 1 .46 1 .57 1 .55 1 .43 1 .60 2.31 2.86 3 .46 3.23 1 .99 1 .83 2.38 2.13 2.09 2.25 2.34 2.39 2.43 2.12 1 .58 1 .28 1 .48 1 .43 1 .39 1 .30 1 .20 1 .20 1 .21 1 .35 1 .23 1 .17 1 .23 1 .24 1 .25' 1 .15 1 .10 1 .09 1 .11 1 .21 1 .25 1 .30 1 .32 1 .37 1 .38 1 .41 1 .36' Butter- fat' (lb.) cta. 30.5 27.1 30.6 32.6 30.0 30.3 34.9 45.3 54.0 64.9 82.9 41.7 39.0 46.8 43 .6 46.3 45.7 50.3 51.5 48.7 38.8 28.7 21.4 26. 24 . 23. 21. 20. 19. 19 . 20. 21. 22. 22. 24. 22.9 22. 19. 19. 20. 23. 24. 27. 23. 24. 25. 25. 22 . ],UNITED _ STATES I WHOLESALE PRICES OF DAIRY PRODS.' WISCONSIN DAIRY FEED COSTS Choose (lb.) Ration coats I Amer- Swiss' Brick Lim. Evap- Coat Index Pounds Stan- Lis. Farm Butter- icanl burger oraed per 1910- 100 Iba. ard seed butterI fat' Milk' Butter' milk, 1,000 1914= of milk bran" oil (lb.) (lb.) (ewt.) (lb.) (as) lbs.1 100 would (ton) meals buy" (ton) ctr. ets. $ ets. cth. etb, et. etC. $ $ % lbs. S S 28.9 28.4 1.73 -- 15.5 17.1 14.1 13.3 3.60 12.59 98 98 21.32 33.93 25.2 23.2 1.71 26.1 13.4 13.7 11.2 10.1 3.45 13.51 105 84 23.10 34.74 28.5 26.7 1.82 29.5 15.9 17.6 15.1 14.2 3.25 14.27 Ill 91 24.18 34.29 29.4 27.4 1.86 31.6 14.9 17.3 13.4 13.2 3.5 11 36 88 117 21.30 28.72 28.4 25.5 1.86 28.6 15.3 14.2 12.6 11.1 3.40 12.50 97 105 24.07 31.08 28.3 25.9 1.85 28.A 14.7 15.8 13.0 12.3 3.05 13.55 105 96 22.95 3q.83 32.1 29.4 1.89 31.9 18.1 24.0 17.0 16.0 3.65 14.48 113 107 23.61 36.44 40.6 38.8 2.28 41.0 23.5 28.6 21.4 21.4 5.20 21.87 170 98 35.69 50.20 48.2 44.4 2.77 49.5 27.1 34.4 24.8 23.2 5.70 24.08 187 105 34.55 58.26 57.7 53.3 3.13 57.6 29.9 -- 28.2 28.3 6.50 24.32 189 116 42.80 74.10 59.1 55.5 3.42 58.7 26.2 34.6 23.4 25.3 6.15 26.22 205 99 45.P7 68.42 41.7 37.0 2.83 41.6 18.8 28.6 16.6 18.8 5.45 13.08 102 129 21.85 41.16 38.6 35.9 2.52 39.1 19.6 - 16.9 17.8 4.35 13.66 106 122 23.66 51.62 45.7 42.2 2.78 46.0 22.4 29.0 21.6 23.0 4.85 15 37 120 136 27.88 49.72 42.5 39.8 2.49 41.8 18.8 -- 16.4 17.4 4.40 16.24 126 109 25.62 46.67 44.2 41.9 2.55 44.0 21.9 _ 19.4 19.9 4.50 16.30 127 117 27.64 45.44 43.9 41.3 2.50 43.3 20.2 -- 19.1 20.6 4.60 14.50 113 131 25.60 48.44 47.0 43.7 2.52 45.8 22.7 -- 21.4 20.2 4.70 16.13 126 131 29.56 49.17 47.8 45.6 2.55 46.0 22.1 -- 21.4 20.8 4.55 17.96 140 120 32.87 53.66 46.5 44.9 2.55 43.8 20.1 -- 19.1 19.5 4.30 16.41 128 125 29.11 57.20 37.0 34.8 2.30 35.3 16.5 -- 16.0 16.4 3.90 14.09 110 11 24.46 48.30 27.8 24.7 1.77 27.0 12.5 21.7 12.1 13.5 3.30 9.93 77 116 15.78 32.00 20.7 17.6 1.31 20.2 10.0 16.8 8.9 9.4 2.60 7.71 60 I15 12.44 26.31 25. 22.8 1.56 23.0 10.5 19.0 8.8 12.5 3.11 9.15 71 117 15.35 32.75 22. 19.8 1.49 21.6 10.0 19.0 8.6 11.5 3.10 8.81 69 109 14.23 31.35 22. 19.5 1.43 22.0 10.0 19.0 9.8 10.2 3.10 9.07 71 103 15.98 30.60 20. 17.8 1.39 19.0 9.0 19.0 8.6 9.2 2.80 9.07 71 97 15.80 29.90 19. 16.3 1.29 17.1 9.0 18.0 8.0 8.2 2.80 8.40 65 95 12.40 26 85 18. 14.6 1.17 16 3 8.5 16.6 7.6 8 0 2.50 8.00 62 96 12.00 24.00 18. 14.4 1.20 17.7 9.1 15.0 7.4 8.0 2.50 7.55 b9 105 10.50 23.00 20. 17.5 1.21 19.4 10.8 14.4 0.6 8.0 2.25 7.05 55 113 10.85 24.00 20. 17.6 1.25 20.0 11.0 14.5 9.9 8.5 2.25 6.83 53 132 10.90 25.00 20. 17.8 1.28 19.8 10.8 15.2 9.5 9.2 2.25 6.38 50 146 10.10 24.10 21. 18.4 1.26 22.1 10.1 15.6 S.4 9.8 2.25 6.13 48 155 10.55 22.40 23. 21.1 1.26 24.2 11 0 16.0 9.9 10.0 2.60 6.09 47 158 10.50 21.75 21.6 -- - 20.8 10.2 18.6 10.0 11.5 2.55 9.06 70 107 15.21 30.69 21. 18.9 1.25 18.8 9.1 16.5 8.9 10.0 2.60 6.07 47 148 10.60 22.30 18. 15.8 1.16 17.8 8.0 17.0 7.1 10.0 2.60 6.18 48 131 11.90 21.90 18. 15.1 1.10 17.6 8.4 17.0 8.2 9.8 2.10 6.45 50 122 13.65 22.60 19. 16.5 1.08 19.8 9.3 18.8 10.2 9.9 2.10 7.28 57 119 13.90 24.25 23. 20.2 1.14 21.8 12.0 20.8 12.3 11.6 2.60 8.66 67 112 14.50 27.80 22. 19.7 1.21 22.4 12.0 20.8 11.1 13.5 2.60 8.65 67 119 14.10 30.10 25. 23.0 1.33 23.9 12.0 19.5 11.4 13.7 2.60 12.30 96 86 20.10 40.00 21. 18.4 1.39 20.6 10.8 19.5 10.8 13.0 2.70 11.34 88 91 19.20 38.70 23. 19.6 1.47 22.7 10.5 19.0 10.0 12.5 2.70 11.01 86 94 16.85 37 .55 24. 20.1 1.51 23.0 10.5 18.5 10.0 11.5 2.70 10.13 79 104 16.30 34.30 24. 20.4 1.51 22.6 10.5 18.1 10.3 11.0 2.70 10.47 81 100 16.10 34.50 21. 18.0 1.49 18.8 9.4 17.8 9.4 11.0 2.70 10.16 79 93 15.35 34.25 I For monthly quotations prior to 1932 and detailed information regarding sources on all comiooditieF except condensed milk and milk tsed for butter, see Bulletins 90, 120, and 140, Wisconsin Crop and Livesock Rleporting Service. Quiotatiors are tie average for tie month as reported by Wisconsin crop correspondents. A iuual averages are computed by weighting monthly data by milk production per eow. Quotations refer to the 15th of the month as reported by Wisconsin and United States price reporters. Annual prices, except the Wisconsin farm butter price, are weighted averages ofmonthlydata. For the U. S. milk for fluid use is the chief outlet for whole milk sold, hence the U. S. farm price exaeeds Wisconsin where the bulk of the output is manufactured. Allaixiiual quotationsarestraighttaveragesofmonthlyprices. Wh1olesale price o'92-score btitter at Chicago. 2 Wholesale prices oil the Wisconsin cheese exchange. Prior to April, 1926 prices were quoted on dakieies, thereafter ol twixs. Averages of weekly quotations on No. I round Swiss at Monroe, Wisconsin as published in the Green County Herold. 8 Averages of weekly quotations at Monroe., Wisconsin from the Green County Herold. I Wholesale prices of advertised brands per case of 48 tall cans. Prices from 1910 to 1020, incl. are manufacturers prices as published in Federal TradeCommissionReport on Milk arid Milk Products. Quotations from 1921 to date are wholesale prices per ease in car- load lots at New York City as published by the Evaporated Milk Association. Size of can was changed from 16 os. to 14M os. in Januarv 1831. '0 Value of 1000 pounds of feed grains and other coneentrates in a typical dairy ration for Wisconsin. It Pounds or feed grains and other concentrates in typical Wisconsin dairy ration which could be purchased with 100 pounds of milk. 1! Wholesale prices In carlots f. o. b. Minneapolis plus freight to Madison. Preliminary. as compared wvith tbe prices of live- nh.... id, ond liv.sto.txk products. Milk Productions Ailkl produetion ix \Vi sxonsin on January 1 contittited tile ,Iline from twx lv x sixouitith ea rli, r. 'I'lxx :xx ax i uxlictti,,xt her xxowv itn the Ilxeixs *f clxi i lporitxrlS wa'., 13:.11i potlltls, :xhlb ltt 6 1 lxi&i lit lxss thtan x11i txi s:xllox dl;it ' ix, 7 '_' ai xxx lx x -,i f1 r lx I is xixte tlxatx ilx atxy year sincx 192.. ThI- :nvxt igx. txilxixx oxif tix llk * xo xvs lerx lxxtl 'I :x dl xil. II I o f c o x s.s lxxiig xxxxll {, ,l xx t, .,\v lx 11 9. x:I xxgx \vxlicl .-ollxt illedx X% ith ILIt oxw. t Illilk prxdex s tie ll 1).'I ' xx e v rx i tx i (I ., 11t ,e l I' [1,,1'Iixtlit 1 t xlil tit ll I1 1 - pl'ollt n 1tig rliil t l 194 l x xoxxllols 11 Il , filt ofi .1alilx rty wl xi(I \i:x.x I xlIxlst 9 I x't'1 ' I lIess thliii 12 sitxii l h age). Th'l~l ixilk prodxlux xctioxtx lxx'r cow rIS in- dicaxiud bv first oxf the xxxo rth x li polrx on pxroducl iont ill 19:1:1 wa~s Fgixatxto tltx for l i x1 sx:xnx dxte ill 19 2 f2 1f r , lF xxxxax J, x1 9 I \xllg lsst, ;xttl S- x h xi x,, t '. ' f x x ll xxi,, lk p ri-, l iI. ia I io slx iII l)x ' 2 Ill" le ns v o rxs xl l 1o x ix1ixv xx t "I) i l:x Ix'iI lx x sxl xilxli xelr :x11xx f( lx l %v11 x tx xxi p r hix 0- declined xind fxexd pritct- xo - l' tilxn wvhile x better thats in 1992 avx rag l rather low in 19:133 xxxd xis tle s-xxsxt advanced milk plrodulc ixio dexli-xxli Feeditxg has been light and uilxxg.* depeoaied upon to fin tnxxxsxtxxl extelnt tx maintain the livestock. Exclit xfor February ftle pet ixxniix ixxilk prxoducltixi of the first 4 months of 1933 was below thiat of 1932. Flxoxx SxM xx txx S xtxl-i hx rlx it wvas xxxxo vx 19 2, sIlid sincl Sept, lxx I it (l x'il liil so ti xil (xx .1l xltx x lxxx 1 it w-is abxxxt 9 plIxlcxt bxloxw thi plxivxxxxx xexi . T hi xlxit sxs xult fiox t tlx. ixxillx- ;xnces of the *lxauigixxg feex -iuilk lxi,-. xtlxxtio lx slxilxs, xv xilxl xl le fix xl Sil xlxplixs. Ils ilk Coxw ixxxxiiiolx s, (haix .xxS ill tillix xtx fx xs lxelliiig xxol so (xx11 h xii x b xeix to III)], \Viso(nisin xmxilk prodxilxtioxi fo 19:,:1 :i x ol it 1llx sixlxn x lex i xis lxx 19:.2. 1,V iscxxns ill ilxilk xxxxx Ilxxxx b l'xxxs xIx: ' blexxx ilxxrexlsillg silxco 1 929 :xlx(xl Ixxxxli;x xx lxig hl ])x ixiilt xIt tlx l x. xxil xxlix xg (If ti xxst yx x:ii. T xxlicxlations :o xiv tl xt ti. xxix\:11'( xx x 'lnx 1xx ilx xxx xlllllx x exxl xe in lx, xi isxg off ix xl( I xe xi1i xxi xxlr il xlx, hlxe cx o f (.r xl relxl)(1 exl ' (1lxix l iF 19:,: xvixx xg xl( only slighlxlx ibove 19132. Mlilk Prodluctisn I Jai 1 wil :1 .9:1 as .1:,,,. I )e .. i; of t 1 1 . . J u s i . 1934 1)3:3 19:1:3 113:1:1 e m2.1i..sill P<-r fruits -- _I 93l., 212.0 lV,7.X 91.4 rer cwtv in herd _ _ 1:1.14 14.01 12.2t8 93.9 Per * v* inl lkel __ 14.11 19.77 17.431 9 1 United Stale- ler ,Iro s in herd ----- 11.4tl 11.194 11.21 911.0 I.eas Graln Itleilg 1'ed (;xxxi ixil d c xixcexxtrxxtes fix l lixr cow in tihe hlu ils of d tily lrlxlpo tels xix J tiil- xxy I xxx.x 28 Pix r elitx lxss tIlx ix on the sx xi xx Ilxt hist year, (xo iilix inig thle low I xviil whic lx hxxxs prevailed sixexe August i. During the first six months of the yexxr tixe feeding oif grain and conexcn- tix tes xvx S Illax lixtxlx ilix ld xx xi xxlxxxx x the ixII tivily lxoxx 1'112 levels. ill July, xxxxexxer, fixxl PlIiries tu inel upward xxx(d the hiigx )lxrici s of feids as com- P:lxxi tix tlil pi;(x Of 1xilk discouraged lixe Ipurixhase of grxxins and coneen- tiriaxs whixh vmlxxxxxil xwith relatively lxxxV gFxxxil six xlie) S oxxi fla nxms redxuced thxe x111:111txty xxf igrxxixx xixd concentrates fed tier coxv to 16 pIxrent less on Au- Lxxst 1 th lxx x 11 thx s xxixe elate ilx 1912. 'rlls dxle linle il e feediig became greater ix sublxsoeixxnt monthls rlacixing the low pIoint as xvxmpared to 1932 on October 1 when the ciuantity oif grain and con- V-itIates fed pxr ccoxx xva" 41 percent xelowv llx t *of txvelve xxoixlixo (earlier. Year Ar. all uses 19124-._ 1913 - 1914 - 19 1 5 _ I926.. -. 1917-.- 19158 -- 1920 -_- 1927_1 1923 _ - 1924 -- 19253 . 1926 . 1927.. 1928. _ 1 92 9 _ - 1930. _ 1931_ 1932 - Jan. Feb. Mar.. Apr. May_ June July Aug.t Sept. Oct. Nor.- Dec_ 1933 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May_ June July-. Aug.- Sept. Oct. . Nov.- Dee.. 1 .24 1 .14 1 30 1 .33 1.31 1.30 1 .55 2.14 2 .53 2.83 2.60 1 .69 I .66 2.09 1 .77 1 .90 1 .90 2.11 2.15 2.05 1 .63 1 .15 .88 1 .07 .96 .93 .86 .80 .77 .79 .84 .90 .93 .95 .96 .97' .90 .81 .79 .87 .97 1 .03 1 .06 1 .03 1 .04 1 .05 1 .05 .95' l a I---- - --
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