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Larger U.S. Milk Supply ForecastWASHINGTON - May 12/04 - SNS -- U.S. domestic milk production in 2004-05 is projected to rise above 2003-04 as growth in milk-per-cow is expected to be stronger than during the last 2 years, according to the USDA's latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. Although milk-feed ratios are expected to be weaker in 2004-05, an expected resumption of prior allocations of rBST will help boost milk per cow. Commercial use is only expected to increase slightly. Milk prices are projected to fall from the strong prices of 2003-04. CCC net removals of nonfat dry milk are forecast higher but cheese and butter are expected to be more closely balanced. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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