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National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service

Dairy Products
2010 Summary
April 2011

ISSN: 1057-784X

Contents
Summary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2009 .............................................................................. 6
Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2010 .............................................................................. 9
Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2009 ................................................ 12
Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2010 ................................................ 15
Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices – United States: 2009 ................ 18
Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices – United States: 2010 ................ 21
Processed Cheeses and Combinations Production – United States: 2001-2010 ................................................................... 24
Total Cheese (Excluding Cottage Cheese) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010
and Total 2009-2010 ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Total American Type Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Cheddar Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .......................... 27
Other American Varieties of Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Total Italian Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .................... 29
Mozzarella Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ...................... 30
Total Italian Cheese Production by Type – United States: 2009 and 2010........................................................................... 31
Total Italian Cheese Production by Type – Regions and United States: 2009 and 2010 ...................................................... 31
Miscellaneous Italian Cheese Production – States and United States: 2009 and 2010 ......................................................... 31
Swiss Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .............................................. 32
Hispanic Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010.......................................... 32
Muenster Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ......................................... 33
Butter Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .......................................... 33
Lowfat Cottage Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ............... 34
Creamed Cottage Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ............ 35
Cottage Cheese Curd Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .................. 36
Sour Cream Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ................................. 37
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Yogurt (Plain and Flavored) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Unsweetened Condensed Skim Milk, Bulk Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010
and Total 2009-2010 ............................................................................................................................................................. 39
Nonfat Dry Milk (Human) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Dry Buttermilk (Total) Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ................................ 40
Dry Whey (Human) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .................... 40
Ice Cream, Regular (Hard) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Ice Cream, Lowfat (Total) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010 .................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Sherbet (Hard) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ............................. 43
Water and Juice Ices Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ................... 44
Other Frozen Dairy Products Production by Month – United States and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ................... 44
Ice Cream Mix, Regular Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 .............. 45
Ice Cream Mix, Lowfat Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ............... 46
Sherbet Mix Production by Month – States, United States ,and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010................................. 47
Frozen Yogurt Mix Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010 ..................... 48
Number of Dairy Plants Manufacturing One or More Dairy Products – States, United States, and
Regions: 2006-2010 .............................................................................................................................................................. 49
Supply and Utilization of Milk – United States: 2009 .......................................................................................................... 50
Supply and Utilization of Milk – United States: 2010 .......................................................................................................... 51
Dairy Products Regions ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
Statistical Methodology......................................................................................................................................................... 53
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................. 54

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Summary
Total cheese production, excluding cottage cheeses, was 10.4 billion pounds, 3.6 percent above 2009 production.
Wisconsin was the leading State with 25.0 percent of the production.
Italian varieties, with 4.42 billion pounds were 5.8 percent above 2009 production and accounted for 42.4 percent of total
cheese in 2010. Mozzarella accounted for 78.9 percent of the Italian production followed by Provolone with 8.0 percent
and Ricotta with 5.9 percent. California was the leading State in Italian cheese production with 31.1 percent of the
production.
American type cheese production was 4.28 billion pounds, 1.7 percent above 2009 and accounted for 41.0 percent of
total cheese in 2010. Wisconsin was the leading State in American type cheese production with 19.5 percent of the
production.
Butter production in the United States during 2010 totaled 1.56 billion pounds, 0.5 percent below 2009. California
accounted for 35.6 percent of the production.
Dry milk powders (2010 United States production, comparisons with 2009)
Nonfat dry milk, human - 1.56 billion pounds, up 3.4 percent.
Skim milk powders - 254 million pounds, up 14.4 percent.
Whey products (2010 United States production, comparisons with 2009)
Dry whey, total - 1.01 billion pounds, up 1.2 percent.
Lactose, human and animal - 907 million pounds, up 25.6 percent.
Whey protein concentrate, total - 428 million pounds, up 3.1 percent.
Frozen products (2010 United States production, comparisons with 2009)
Ice cream, Regular (total) - 912 million gallons, down 0.6 percent.
Ice cream, Lowfat (total) - 380 million gallons, down 4.9 percent.
Sherbet (total) - 49.3 million gallons, down 7.5 percent.
Frozen Yogurt (total) - 49.7 million gallons, up 8.1 percent.

Special Note
Total production by State will no longer be published on an annual basis for the following tables: Yogurt, Total Lowfat
Hard Ice Cream, Hard Sherbet, Water and Juice Ices, Sherbet Mix, Frozen Yogurt Mix, and Other Frozen Dairy Products.
Individual states may also be removed from other tables due to disclosure. Production at the Regional and United States
levels will continue to be published for those commodities on an annual basis.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2009
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Butter ...........................................................

80

176,662

147,159

146,976

141,737

Cheese
American types .............................................
Cheddar ....................................................
Other American 1 .......................................

210
195
130

357,201
277,993
79,208

323,369
244,259
79,110

364,361
279,110
85,251

354,781
272,511
82,270

Brick .............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel ..................................
Hispanic ........................................................

16
31
64

908
45,283
16,496

819
52,633
16,536

570
62,412
18,256

785
63,619
17,734

Italian types ...................................................
Mozzarella ................................................
Parmesan .................................................
Provolone ..................................................
Ricotta ......................................................
Romano ....................................................
Other Italian types .....................................

173
126
29
36
44
23
31

345,619
267,299
18,931
27,443
22,450
5,193
4,303

316,748
246,429
15,477
27,571
18,805
4,279
4,187

359,386
280,012
18,863
29,739
22,297
3,995
4,480

346,046
270,604
19,158
29,421
18,866
4,070
3,927

Muenster .......................................................
Swiss ............................................................
All other types ...............................................

42
53
210

8,493
27,316
22,586

8,823
23,640
22,345

10,522
26,298
25,033

8,577
28,891
23,656

Total cheese 2 ...............................................

495

823,902

764,913

866,838

844,089

Cottage cheese, curd ................................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 .........................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 .............................

64
68
63

33,927
25,802
31,365

32,811
25,925
30,793

39,066
31,381
34,829

39,098
30,566
34,420

Sour cream ..................................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored ..........................

115
109

91,860
305,108

85,321
304,632

102,988
356,512

97,063
312,191

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(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ................................
Ice cream, regular, hard ............................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ................................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard ..............................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ...............................
Ice cream, nonfat, total ..................................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard .............................

(NA)
367
(NA)
140
(NA)
(NA)
60

62,703
58,423
27,423
11,336
16,087
982
831

69,259
64,818
28,278
10,813
17,465
1,475
1,277

80,887
75,380
38,286
14,892
23,394
1,661
1,401

85,024
79,366
37,351
13,446
23,905
1,770
1,514

Sherbet, total ................................................
Sherbet, hard ............................................
Yogurt, total ..................................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ................
Yogurt, nonfat, hard ..................................
Other frozen dairy products 7 .........................
Water and juice ices 7 ...................................

(NA)
164
(NA)
87
53
55
129

3,660
3,478
2,893
1,047
394
901
3,229

4,283
4,035
3,291
1,299
490
1,510
4,673

5,326
5,054
4,010
1,305
608
1,957
6,512

5,297
5,023
4,423
1,654
660
1,225
6,713

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix ..................................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ...................................
Sherbet mix ...................................................
Yogurt mix .....................................................

262
200
55
132
(NA)

33,034
13,621
547
2,355
1,640

35,295
15,291
772
2,638
1,795

42,094
21,162
865
3,185
2,285

44,512
20,318
916
3,113
2,645

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Butter ...........................................................

139,179

125,303

114,391

101,032

94,741

Cheese
American types .............................................
Cheddar ....................................................
Other American 1 ......................................

368,021
287,233
80,788

356,871
276,462
80,409

354,699
269,349
85,350

347,086
264,557
82,529

342,921
258,817
84,104

Brick .............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel ..................................
Hispanic ........................................................

593
59,703
16,086

983
58,270
16,571

801
60,904
17,370

845
76,739
18,037

1,064
76,364
17,953

Italian types ..................................................
Mozzarella ................................................
Parmesan .................................................
Provolone .................................................
Ricotta ......................................................
Romano ....................................................
Other Italian types .....................................

345,905
271,395
18,603
29,423
17,917
4,693
3,874

341,918
268,901
19,420
29,033
16,849
3,707
4,008

346,130
273,782
19,370
28,188
17,820
3,216
3,754

345,799
272,632
17,306
29,893
18,936
3,191
3,841

346,088
270,262
18,379
28,229
21,593
3,147
4,478

Muenster ......................................................
Swiss ............................................................
All other types ...............................................

9,129
27,487
25,343

9,488
27,350
22,758

11,062
27,237
20,602

10,298
26,094
21,691

9,338
25,709
21,387

Total cheese 2 ...............................................

852,267

834,209

838,805

846,589

840,824

Cottage cheese, curd ...............................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 ........................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 .............................

37,651
30,221
32,615

37,331
29,749
33,012

39,368
30,855
34,708

38,223
30,392
33,084

39,094
31,043
35,076

Sour cream ..................................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored ..........................

97,497
329,388

97,366
332,982

96,292
310,448

97,773
324,033

96,975
370,605

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(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ................................
Ice cream, regular, hard ............................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ................................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard ..............................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ...............................
Ice cream, nonfat, total .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard .............................

86,827
80,942
37,761
13,350
24,411
1,484
1,262

96,330
89,780
43,287
16,169
27,118
1,779
1,541

90,979
84,730
38,902
13,409
25,493
1,817
1,540

85,616
79,658
36,340
12,577
23,763
1,545
1,327

79,790
74,458
32,562
12,099
20,463
1,338
1,169

Sherbet, total ................................................
Sherbet, hard ............................................
Yogurt, total ..................................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ................
Yogurt, nonfat, hard ..................................
Other frozen dairy products 7 ........................
Water and juice ices 7 ...................................

5,300
5,031
4,051
1,481
608
1,313
7,281

5,819
5,512
4,750
1,770
680
1,582
7,091

5,533
5,227
4,870
1,864
564
1,283
6,499

4,516
4,267
4,303
1,705
561
1,323
5,392

4,506
4,270
4,131
1,466
538
1,488
4,248

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix .................................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ..................................
Sherbet mix ..................................................
Yogurt mix ....................................................

45,045
21,628
813
3,208
2,418

49,788
24,432
924
3,579
2,868

47,222
22,769
978
3,345
3,114

43,953
20,914
790
2,819
2,699

40,822
17,974
695
2,687
2,537

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2009 as
percent
of 2008

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Butter ...........................................................

113,078

120,932

151,298

1,572,488

-4.4

Cheese
American types .............................................
Cheddar ....................................................
Other American 1 .......................................

349,429
263,252
86,177

331,593
248,785
82,808

352,204
262,882
89,322

4,202,536
3,205,210
997,326

2.3
0.6
8.2

Brick .............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel ..................................
Hispanic ........................................................

922
77,003
17,283

633
73,040
16,544

478
60,977
18,026

9,401
766,947
206,892

36.5
0.4
6.5

Italian types ...................................................
Mozzarella ................................................
Parmesan .................................................
Provolone ..................................................
Ricotta ......................................................
Romano ....................................................
Other Italian types .....................................

358,172
278,295
18,164
31,662
22,307
3,737
4,007

359,035
279,177
19,617
28,229
24,374
3,617
4,021

369,756
288,736
21,233
28,288
23,560
3,870
4,069

4,180,602
3,267,524
224,521
347,119
245,774
46,715
48,949

1.5
1.4
3.8
2.9
1.2
-10.4
-0.7

Muenster .......................................................
Swiss ............................................................
All other types ...............................................

10,471
26,847
21,313

9,989
27,131
20,008

9,314
28,336
23,259

115,504
322,336
269,981

-1.5
9.7
-12.2

Total cheese 2 ...............................................

861,440

837,973

862,350

10,074,199

1.6

Cottage cheese, curd 3 ................................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 .........................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 .............................

33,247
26,716
31,250

31,065
24,655
28,819

31,379
25,092
29,006

432,260
342,397
388,977

1.0
5.4
-0.1

Sour cream ..................................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored ..........................

107,075
310,051

112,901
272,053

111,895
310,590

1,195,006
3,838,593

3.8
7.5

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(percent)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ................................
Ice cream, regular, hard ............................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ................................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard ..............................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ...............................
Ice cream, nonfat, total ..................................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard .............................

73,148
68,554
29,842
11,532
18,310
1,094
934

54,855
51,278
25,315
9,849
15,466
757
649

52,820
49,353
24,320
9,481
14,839
1,069
934

918,238
856,740
399,667
148,953
250,714
16,771
14,379

-1.3
-2.2
4.1
3.2
4.7
8.6
8.0

Sherbet, total ................................................
Sherbet, hard ............................................
Yogurt, total ..................................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ................
Yogurt, nonfat, hard ..................................
Other frozen dairy products 7 .........................
Water and juice ices 7 ...................................

3,525
3,349
3,712
1,491
523
959
3,799

2,699
2,583
2,809
1,174
343
873
2,461

2,813
2,663
2,783
1,168
321
841
2,232

53,277
50,492
46,026
17,424
6,290
15,255
60,130

-7.7
-7.9
-41.4
-18.3
-15.3
6.8
1.6

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix ..................................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ...................................
Sherbet mix ...................................................
Yogurt mix .....................................................

36,766
16,456
569
2,126
2,146

28,132
13,896
411
1,605
1,609

27,177
13,374
522
1,723
1,706

473,840
221,835
8,802
32,383
27,462

-0.8
0.2
11.9
-8.5
-33.7

(NA) Not available.
1
Includes Colby, Monterey, and Jack.
2
Excluding cottage cheese.
3
Mostly used for processing into creamed or lowfat cottage cheese.
4
Fat content 4 percent or more.
5
Fat content less than 4 percent.
6
Includes freezer-made milkshake.
7
Plant count does not include counter-freezers.
8
Includes milkshake mix.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2010
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Butter ...........................................................

76

162,333

140,553

139,231

133,056

Cheese
American types .............................................
Cheddar ....................................................
Other American 1 ......................................

211
196
130

349,658
268,651
81,007

321,128
244,937
76,191

364,152
283,554
80,598

360,258
272,308
87,950

Brick .............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel ..................................
Hispanic ........................................................

17
32
65

554
56,926
16,665

310
56,659
16,698

398
64,422
20,312

322
56,300
17,888

Italian types ..................................................
Mozzarella ................................................
Parmesan .................................................
Provolone .................................................
Ricotta ......................................................
Romano ....................................................
Other Italian types .....................................

176
120
25
35
45
19
33

360,686
283,809
21,086
27,108
22,760
2,723
3,200

330,842
259,012
18,899
26,418
19,857
3,370
3,286

380,892
300,101
21,982
29,552
22,355
2,845
4,057

366,601
288,133
21,517
31,031
19,404
2,602
3,914

Muenster ......................................................
Swiss ............................................................
All other types ...............................................

44
54
224

9,358
27,537
20,742

8,056
25,219
19,340

10,331
27,446
26,535

10,018
28,535
24,148

Total cheese 2 ...............................................

511

842,126

778,252

894,488

864,070

Cottage cheese, curd ...............................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 ........................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 .............................

66
68
64

34,633
26,188
31,256

33,727
26,619
31,047

39,537
29,926
36,335

36,398
27,367
33,019

Sour cream ..................................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored ..........................

116
116

96,647
344,591

88,756
324,354

109,544
399,326

93,538
341,590

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(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ................................
Ice cream, regular, hard ............................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ................................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard ..............................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ...............................
Ice cream, nonfat, total .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard .............................

(NA)
385
(NA)
143
(NA)
(NA)
60

60,332
54,485
23,327
9,786
13,541
1,247
1,049

69,131
62,506
25,592
9,927
15,665
1,133
957

88,230
79,218
35,380
13,499
21,881
1,675
1,418

86,767
78,372
36,701
13,482
23,219
1,559
1,291

Sherbet, total ................................................
Sherbet, hard ............................................
Yogurt, total ..................................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ................
Yogurt, nonfat, hard ..................................
Other frozen dairy products 7 ........................
Water and juice ices 7 ...................................

(NA)
172
(NA)
83
52
61
156

3,599
3,366
2,909
1,102
356
878
3,720

3,809
3,566
3,533
1,347
463
744
4,184

5,266
4,997
4,828
1,793
630
1,186
5,849

5,284
5,002
4,556
1,586
582
1,263
6,587

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix .................................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ..................................
Sherbet mix ..................................................
Yogurt mix ....................................................

266
200
49
132
(NA)

31,112
12,561
645
2,151
1,674

34,732
14,948
550
2,316
1,972

44,687
21,172
855
3,045
2,842

44,730
22,258
832
3,253
2,713

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Butter ......................................................

131,878

117,089

111,189

101,518

113,744

Cheese
American types ........................................
Cheddar ...............................................
Other American 1 ..................................

371,440
287,584
83,856

370,022
286,101
83,921

367,664
275,476
92,188

350,641
261,302
89,339

351,930
256,970
94,960

Brick ........................................................
Cream and Neufchatel .............................
Hispanic ...................................................

766
56,658
17,063

211
64,789
18,067

348
59,611
17,505

669
69,159
18,287

486
67,754
18,986

Italian types ..............................................
Mozzarella ...........................................
Parmesan ............................................
Provolone .............................................
Ricotta .................................................
Romano ...............................................
Other Italian types ................................

369,323
293,976
20,138
30,503
17,858
2,448
4,400

364,265
290,452
19,243
30,446
17,435
2,400
4,289

365,329
290,868
18,151
31,587
17,729
2,715
4,279

364,603
291,279
15,899
29,814
21,074
2,067
4,470

367,465
290,871
14,815
30,142
24,420
1,912
5,305

Muenster ..................................................
Swiss .......................................................
All other types ..........................................

9,845
28,895
26,886

9,677
27,509
28,020

9,935
28,319
28,528

9,705
27,732
29,907

9,670
28,058
27,936

Total cheese 2 ..........................................

880,876

882,560

877,239

870,703

872,285

Cottage cheese, curd ...........................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 ....................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 ........................

34,545
27,334
31,759

36,246
28,648
33,458

36,764
28,455
33,482

38,202
29,693
33,547

37,610
28,845
34,923

Sour cream .............................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored .....................

97,387
333,895

103,575
362,594

94,045
340,889

104,580
360,459

97,573
395,070

3

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ...........................
Ice cream, regular, hard .......................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ...........................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard .........................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ..........................
Ice cream, nonfat, total .............................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard ........................

87,909
79,640
35,144
12,627
22,517
1,731
1,474

93,280
82,939
42,383
16,251
26,132
1,489
1,282

86,566
76,827
39,148
14,590
24,558
1,470
1,267

82,786
73,900
37,745
14,955
22,790
1,331
1,116

79,655
71,854
33,004
14,328
18,676
1,439
1,264

Sherbet, total ...........................................
Sherbet, hard .......................................
Yogurt, total .............................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ...........
Yogurt, nonfat, hard .............................
Other frozen dairy products 7 ....................
Water and juice ices 7 ..............................

4,760
4,488
4,867
1,776
565
1,269
6,416

5,107
4,824
5,291
1,977
624
1,212
7,672

4,738
4,484
4,752
1,707
652
1,091
6,301

4,071
3,854
4,748
1,743
586
1,060
5,797

3,668
3,443
4,502
1,617
650
1,040
4,675

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix .............................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 ............................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ..............................
Sherbet mix ..............................................
Yogurt mix ................................................

45,148
21,408
886
2,864
2,790

48,764
25,953
749
3,122
3,231

46,004
23,999
765
2,917
3,026

43,997
22,833
704
2,534
2,976

40,963
19,014
709
2,280
2,685

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Dairy Products Production by Product and Month – United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2010 as
percent
of 2009

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Butter ...........................................................

122,189

133,492

157,742

1,564,014

-0.5

Cheese
American types .............................................
Cheddar ....................................................
Other American 1 ......................................

356,640
265,332
91,308

345,450
256,450
89,000

366,335
274,719
91,616

4,275,318
3,233,384
1,041,934

1.7
0.9
4.5

Brick .............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel ..................................
Hispanic ........................................................

676
66,758
16,929

962
65,923
17,687

1,004
59,905
19,226

6,706
744,864
215,313

-28.7
-2.9
4.1

Italian types ..................................................
Mozzarella ................................................
Parmesan .................................................
Provolone .................................................
Ricotta ......................................................
Romano ....................................................
Other Italian types .....................................

373,373
291,949
19,115
28,819
25,413
3,686
4,391

385,689
299,416
21,085
30,320
26,849
3,214
4,805

394,707
308,618
21,862
29,096
26,042
3,657
5,432

4,423,775
3,488,484
233,792
354,836
261,196
33,639
51,828

5.8
6.8
4.1
2.2
6.3
-28.0
5.9

Muenster ......................................................
Swiss ............................................................
All other types ...............................................

10,362
29,816
26,855

10,156
27,976
30,126

10,534
29,416
26,837

117,647
336,458
315,860

1.9
4.4
17.0

Total cheese 2 ...............................................

881,409

883,969

907,964

10,435,941

3.6

Cottage cheese, curd 3 ...............................
Cottage cheese, creamed 4 ........................
Cottage cheese, lowfat 5 .............................

33,997
26,293
30,286

34,670
26,799
30,475

32,545
25,019
29,440

428,874
331,186
389,027

-0.8
-3.3

Sour cream ..................................................
Yogurt, plain and flavored ..........................

105,403
321,592

119,556
321,741

116,189
334,769

1,226,793
4,180,870

2.7
8.9

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(percent)

Frozen Products
Ice cream, regular, total ................................
Ice cream, regular, hard ............................
Ice cream, lowfat, total 6 ................................
Ice cream, lowfat, hard ..............................
Ice cream, lowfat, soft ...............................
Ice cream, nonfat, total .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, hard .............................

65,612
59,228
27,255
10,942
16,313
1,168
1,017

56,505
50,934
23,268
9,173
14,095
843
712

55,596
50,368
21,083
8,675
12,408
1,091
881

912,369
820,271
380,030
148,235
231,795
16,176
13,728

-0.6
-4.3
-4.9
-0.5
-7.5
-3.5
-4.5

Sherbet, total ................................................
Sherbet, hard ............................................
Yogurt, total ..................................................
Yogurt, regular and lowfat, hard ................
Yogurt, nonfat, hard ..................................
Other frozen dairy products 7 ........................
Water and juice ices 7 ...................................

3,061
2,899
3,555
1,419
463
997
4,176

2,808
2,672
3,252
1,377
355
773
3,262

3,101
2,943
2,947
1,183
405
741
2,589

49,272
46,538
49,740
18,627
6,331
12,254
61,228

-7.5
-7.8
8.1
6.9
0.7
-19.7
1.8

Mix for frozen products
Ice cream, regular, mix .................................
Ice cream, lowfat, mix 8 .................................
Ice cream, nonfat, mix ..................................
Sherbet mix ..................................................
Yogurt mix ....................................................

34,247
15,752
671
1,947
2,198

29,558
13,947
420
1,758
1,837

28,749
12,280
526
1,842
1,820

472,691
226,125
8,312
30,029
29,764

-0.2
1.9
-5.6
-7.3
8.4

(NA) Not available.
1
Includes Colby, Monterey, and Jack.
2
Excluding cottage cheese.
3
Mostly used for processing into creamed or lowfat cottage cheese.
4
Fat content 4 percent or more.
5
Fat content less than 4 percent.
6
Includes freezer-made milkshake.
7
Plant count does not include counter-freezers.
8
Includes milkshake mix.

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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2009
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

14

8,364

7,274

7,525

8,421

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

32
25
(NA)

73,945
5,450
79,395

69,939
4,729
74,668

79,353
3,432
82,785

79,522
3,696
83,218

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal .......................................................

3
4

2,647
4,707

2,271
3,852

3,134
4,472

1,522
4,607

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

41
18
(NA)
26
25

31,923
3,254
35,177
22,240
12,937

29,015
3,325
32,340
20,560
11,780

31,508
3,751
35,259
22,596
12,663

29,408
3,563
32,971
21,102
11,869

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

12

3,824

3,537

4,588

3,861

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

27

58,839

51,653

59,717

58,153

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 5
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

52,677
2,107
54,784

45,531
2,387
47,918

42,841
1,839
44,680

41,193
1,110
42,303

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 ..................................

(NA)

18,077

17,662

17,590

15,689

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

31,247
2,060
33,307
19,821
13,486

31,842
2,745
34,587
19,100
15,487

34,230
2,780
37,010
21,385
15,625

34,246
2,486
36,732
20,605
16,127

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

(NA)

6,689

7,641

8,521

10,766

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

(NA)

95,449

93,129

85,003

74,020

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

14.9

12.2

14.8

(number)
Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

12

(NA)

17.8
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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

7,835

7,511

7,631

7,268

7,313

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

83,325
3,800
87,125

88,272
4,367
92,639

89,972
3,668
93,640

77,389
5,166
82,555

76,035
2,971
79,006

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal ......................................................

2,695
4,745

3,144
3,981

3,047
4,075

2,622
4,017

2,488
4,094

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

31,478
3,227
34,705
22,733
11,972

31,198
3,374
34,572
22,730
11,842

32,182
3,039
35,221
23,100
12,121

32,269
3,015
35,284
22,698
12,586

30,996
3,814
34,810
21,238
13,572

.................................

3,957

4,657

4,492

4,694

4,725

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

59,639

60,429

61,168

62,065

60,066

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 5
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

42,709
1,329
44,038

48,682
1,556
50,238

57,578
1,367
58,945

52,393
2,608
55,001

49,858
2,042
51,900

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 .................................

15,184

14,479

14,582

14,088

13,518

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

36,102
2,419
38,521
22,346
16,175

34,912
2,356
37,268
22,501
14,767

34,612
2,059
36,671
22,587
14,084

34,837
2,266
37,103
24,227
12,876

36,850
2,288
39,138
24,731
14,407

.................................

11,353

11,366

10,654

10,900

11,194

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

71,655

63,952

58,393

51,969

53,429

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

21.2

25.1

26.2

27.3

Whey protein isolates

Whey protein isolates

4

4

Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2009 as
percent
of 2008

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

7,711

7,013

7,630

91,496

-11.9

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

77,594
4,115
81,709

75,239
4,122
79,361

80,069
4,990
85,059

950,654
50,506
1,001,160

-7.2
-12.4
-7.5

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal .......................................................

2,956
4,359

2,523
4,616

2,246
4,782

31,295
52,307

-15.3
1.0

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

32,870
2,960
35,830
20,980
14,850

31,027
3,034
34,061
20,233
13,828

31,462
3,323
34,785
20,394
14,391

375,336
39,679
415,015
260,604
154,411

-7.2
3.4
-6.3
-12.0
5.3

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

4,682

4,470

4,391

51,878

18.0

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

63,926

61,927

64,977

722,559

-3.1

Manufacturers' stocks end of month
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

38,174
1,512
39,686

39,818
1,812
41,630

42,063
1,337
43,400

(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 ..................................

11,972

11,053

9,717

(X)

(X)

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

33,858
1,877
35,735
21,829
13,906

36,393
2,090
38,483
23,344
15,139

36,750
2,399
39,149
22,852
16,297

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

11,173

10,408

10,416

(X)

(X)

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

53,921

58,269

55,576

(X)

(X)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

26.6

31.5

30.6

(X)

5

Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................

(percent)
(X)

(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Final marketable product only. Does not include quantity used or shipped to another plant for further processing into dry whey or modified whey
products. Does not include sweet-type, animal whey.
2
Whey protein concentrate, 25.0 to 89.9 percent.
3
Whey protein concentrate, human and animal.
4
Whey protein isolate, 90.0 percent or greater.
5
Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit.
6
Reduced lactose and minerals stocks combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
7
Prices for bulk goods, FOB plant. Average monthly prices reported by firms.

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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2010
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

11

7,173

6,782

7,011

6,976

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

31
26
(NA)

82,267
3,499
85,766

75,215
2,991
78,206

87,012
5,484
92,496

82,569
5,159
87,728

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal ......................................................

3
5

2,071
4,950

1,516
4,519

2,173
5,168

2,055
4,323

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

41
18
(NA)
26
26

31,744
3,021
34,765
20,092
14,673

29,047
2,370
31,417
18,997
12,420

34,518
3,257
37,775
22,097
15,678

33,737
2,528
36,265
20,136
16,129

.................................

13

4,684

4,303

4,270

4,561

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

31

66,526

63,620

76,286

73,319

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 5
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

44,209
1,733
45,942

42,417
1,592
44,009

47,243
3,259
50,502

51,891
1,392
53,283

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 .................................

(NA)

9,197

8,422

8,498

9,822

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

34,275
2,146
36,421
21,164
15,257

33,524
2,155
35,679
21,498
14,181

36,285
2,341
38,626
24,372
14,254

36,012
2,503
38,515
22,671
15,844

.................................

(NA)

10,389

10,391

10,554

10,011

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

(NA)

61,451

64,836

67,724

74,136

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

31.1

29.5

34.5

Whey protein isolates

Whey protein isolates

4

4

(number)
Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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(NA)

31.6
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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

7,175

7,592

7,621

6,300

7,622

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

83,218
6,037
89,255

78,377
7,668
86,045

83,294
4,235
87,529

76,280
5,239
81,519

75,226
2,492
77,718

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal .......................................................

2,340
4,820

2,335
4,744

3,102
4,519

2,237
4,200

3,044
4,975

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

34,279
2,532
36,811
20,836
15,975

32,364
2,943
35,307
21,013
14,294

33,210
3,231
36,441
21,457
14,984

32,379
2,763
35,142
19,740
15,402

32,664
3,341
36,005
19,808
16,197

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

4,908

5,168

5,146

5,084

5,435

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

75,812

78,516

80,418

80,143

78,448

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 5
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

48,193
5,784
53,977

44,356
6,773
51,129

46,882
6,867
53,749

38,627
7,013
45,640

37,033
4,608
41,641

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 ..................................

10,604

10,274

10,332

10,393

10,577

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ................................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ................................

36,740
1,743
38,483
21,275
17,208

35,503
1,735
37,238
20,728
16,510

36,056
1,848
37,904
21,627
16,277

33,175
1,568
34,743
19,008
15,735

30,462
1,670
32,132
16,249
15,883

Whey protein isolates 4 ..................................

9,611

9,583

8,992

7,859

7,921

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

76,920

77,458

83,916

84,934

85,955

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

32.4

33.1

30.6

31.4

Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

16

27.4
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Whey and Modified Whey Products Production, Stocks, and Prices – United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2010 as
percent
of 2009

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Production
Condensed whey, solids content 1
Sweet type, human ...................................

8,226

8,306

8,178

88,962

-2.8

Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

75,565
2,323
77,888

77,580
1,956
79,536

84,107
5,220
89,327

960,710
52,303
1,013,013

1.1
3.6
1.2

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human ......................................................
Animal ......................................................

2,322
4,677

3,004
4,270

2,869
4,703

29,068
55,868

-7.1
6.8

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

32,934
2,649
35,583
19,765
15,818

32,179
2,768
34,947
19,649
15,298

34,191
3,256
37,447
20,750
16,697

393,246
34,659
427,905
244,340
183,565

4.8
-12.7
3.1
-6.2
18.9

.................................

5,558

5,779

6,434

61,330

18.2

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

75,599

76,132

82,671

907,490

25.6

Manufacturers' stocks end of month
Dry whey products
Dry whey, human ......................................
Dry whey, animal ......................................
Dry whey, total ..........................................

40,010
3,430
43,440

40,648
947
41,595

42,590
4,422
47,012

(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)

Reduced lactose and minerals
Human and animal 6 .................................

9,487

8,140

6,427

(X)

(X)

Whey protein concentrate
Human 2 ....................................................
Animal 2 ....................................................
Total 2 .......................................................
25.0-49.9 percent 3 ...............................
50.0-89.9 percent 3 ...............................

29,499
1,805
31,304
15,928
15,376

31,573
2,010
33,583
15,962
17,621

34,988
1,823
36,811
17,119
19,692

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

.................................

6,909

6,085

4,452

(X)

(X)

Lactose, human and animal ..........................

81,931

81,921

81,305

(X)

(X)

Whey protein isolates

4

5

Whey protein isolates

4

(cents per pounds) (cents per pounds) (cents per pounds) (cents per pounds)
Manufacturers' selling price 7
Dry whey, animal ..........................................

22.8

21.9

31.2

(X)

(percent)
(X)

(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Final marketable product only. Does not include quantity used or shipped to another plant for further processing into dry whey or modified whey
products. Does not include sweet-type, animal whey.
2
Whey protein concentrate, 25.0 to 89.9 percent.
3
Whey protein concentrate, human and animal.
4
Whey protein isolate, 90.0 percent or greater.
5
Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit.
6
Reduced lactose and minerals stocks combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
7
Prices for bulk goods, FOB plant. Average monthly prices reported by firms.

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2009
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened .......................................
Skim, unsweetened ...................................
Whole, sweetened .....................................
Whole, unsweetened .................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk .............

9
44
8
14
12

2,121
116,489
6,315
7,257
4,600

2,804
111,012
5,592
7,193
4,367

2,552
127,202
6,794
4,094
5,459

2,449
134,127
5,794
7,709
4,717

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

5
3

38,755
863

36,274
837

45,922
894

42,885
1,029

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

24
32
14
8
52
13

7,494
754
4,084
7,083
158,484
17,663

6,663
778
3,381
7,876
126,359
22,693

5,771
930
4,092
9,705
137,811
24,432

5,340
1,292
3,002
11,355
142,028
24,645

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

(NA)

40,531

59,876

70,817

71,258

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

10,418
1,924
6,498
202,652

6,926
1,556
6,754
192,209

5,196
1,790
4,586
189,684

3,969
2,152
5,346
179,825

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

7,094
713
3,927
156,438

9,627
964
2,473
136,945

7,627
661
4,988
141,418

5,196
922
3,541
153,458

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

69.9
29.6
113.2

65.5
31.1
114.2

67.0
26.3
108.0

71.3
34.2
109.4

(number)
Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

18

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened ......................................
Skim, unsweetened ..................................
Whole, sweetened ....................................
Whole, unsweetened ................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk ............

3,615
132,525
7,281
7,532
3,969

3,834
131,721
7,717
6,548
6,611

2,607
136,439
7,250
13,864
4,551

3,145
134,673
6,932
13,350
4,004

3,912
120,366
6,602
12,759
3,742

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

43,267
1,025

44,590
1,137

46,037
1,177

40,180
2,223

46,317
2,202

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

5,526
861
5,587
11,268
150,452
26,697

6,224
1,033
4,497
8,599
146,065
16,796

5,739
834
5,073
6,673
133,175
14,023

5,099
724
6,064
5,937
107,049
10,677

5,313
500
4,589
4,411
87,598
12,585

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

85,299

95,049

104,945

100,957

104,009

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

5,318
2,464
5,563
198,155

5,478
2,769
4,857
201,318

5,573
2,698
4,097
173,322

5,035
2,808
4,578
138,269

4,049
2,808
4,164
121,639

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

3,539
843
5,467
134,933

4,515
1,168
4,990
143,537

4,682
903
5,730
155,863

4,337
777
5,308
145,755

4,847
928
4,813
105,184

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

85.7
33.1
108.1

92.8
40.8
112.6

95.5
37.1
113.7

98.0
39.4
116.1

98.3
40.8
120.4

Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2009 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2009 as
percent
of 2008

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened .......................................
Skim, unsweetened ...................................
Whole, sweetened .....................................
Whole, unsweetened .................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk .............

3,266
115,809
6,921
13,654
2,807

3,406
114,182
6,812
13,524
2,676

2,587
103,913
4,821
11,776
3,646

36,298
1,478,458
78,831
119,260
51,149

24.7
-2.0
-5.1
-10.4
-20.2

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

50,486
1,998

50,563
2,418

41,041
1,808

526,317
17,611

-1.5
-3.8

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

6,005
505
5,583
5,293
92,800
10,174

6,622
449
6,529
5,052
102,289
18,924

8,718
576
7,079
9,652
127,412
22,601

74,514
9,236
59,560
92,904
1,511,522
221,910

2.8
11.5
18.8
(NA)
-0.5
-40.6

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

78,179

61,401

44,824

(X)

(X)

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

3,909
2,428
4,132
90,864

5,312
2,004
6,626
114,948

10,302
2,216
6,823
132,470

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

4,702
892
5,442
115,987

3,555
800
4,104
68,044

4,853
692
5,856
98,671

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

108.3
49.5
124.0

119.5
60.1
127.3

133.4
56.0
144.3

(X)
(X)
(X)

Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................

(percent)

(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Combined to avoid disclosing individual plant operations.
2
Dry milk protein concentrate, 40.0-89.9 percent.
3
Includes protein standardized and blends.
4
Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit.
5
For dry products, shipments of bulk goods.
6
Prices for bulk goods, FOB plant. Average monthly prices reported by firms, weighted by shipments of each firm.

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2010
Products

Plants

January

February

March

April

(number)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened ......................................
Skim, unsweetened ..................................
Whole, sweetened ....................................
Whole, unsweetened ................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk ............

7
39
6
11
12

2,275
121,674
5,715
5,431
4,592

1,873
115,531
5,544
5,750
5,669

2,295
134,773
6,649
7,785
9,801

3,548
135,779
7,793
7,339
8,220

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

6
4

40,900
1,534

37,810
1,122

39,593
839

38,326
572

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

26
30
13
9
49
10

9,316
601
5,344
7,452
129,679
20,581

7,816
673
5,107
6,869
118,999
22,029

7,120
828
6,514
8,014
138,305
27,796

6,575
801
3,879
12,110
152,945
14,463

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

(NA)

59,069

61,508

80,381

89,367

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

13,463
1,733
6,660
140,079

15,362
1,342
6,563
154,224

9,669
1,389
7,159
150,288

7,882
1,405
7,043
145,361

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

5,661
1,135
4,971
114,023

7,518
868
4,866
98,953

12,248
806
5,434
140,534

7,288
812
4,506
152,516

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

127.1
66.5
152.7

108.3
66.6
145.8

98.7
62.4
136.3

101.2
53.7
136.2

(number)
Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

--continued

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

May

June

July

August

September

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened .......................................
Skim, unsweetened ...................................
Whole, sweetened .....................................
Whole, unsweetened .................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk .............

4,074
145,318
7,687
7,316
8,622

4,413
148,312
6,597
8,315
7,931

3,409
145,904
6,778
10,410
4,525

4,367
145,429
7,785
9,191
5,112

3,036
126,045
6,573
8,617
5,634

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

41,028
1,363

46,155
950

44,486
1,178

44,554
2,390

40,703
1,952

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

6,596
783
7,233
12,757
154,757
17,146

5,690
783
5,441
10,715
136,990
32,708

5,736
748
6,377
7,666
131,704
22,626

5,201
594
4,242
5,182
119,562
15,075

5,507
608
5,548
3,808
109,286
17,469

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

109,947

100,434

125,769

131,047

112,264

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

7,836
1,474
6,913
148,818

8,932
1,575
6,047
176,966

9,284
1,667
6,981
197,395

8,026
1,051
4,929
164,453

8,622
912
4,538
139,424

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

5,551
780
5,555
147,761

4,082
882
6,049
103,706

5,235
812
4,844
106,420

5,461
1,167
5,994
149,312

4,320
843
5,789
130,327

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

114.8
49.4
144.3

125.2
53.2
155.2

124.4
53.5
157.8

125.9
57.0
153.6

124.4
53.7
166.2

Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ...........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Canned, Condensed, and Dry Milk Products Production, Stocks, Shipments, and Prices –
United States: 2010 (continued)
Products

October

November

December

Total

2010 as
percent
of 2009

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Production
Bulk condensed milk
Skim, sweetened ......................................
Skim, unsweetened ..................................
Whole, sweetened ....................................
Whole, unsweetened ................................
Condensed or evaporated buttermilk ............

2,975
125,936
7,132
7,634
5,481

3,636
109,504
6,314
5,984
4,999

2,504
103,407
5,273
5,353
5,397

38,405
1,557,612
79,840
89,125
75,983

5.8
5.4
1.3
-25.3
48.6

Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........
Evaporated skim .......................................

44,332
3,109

43,190
2,050

41,588
1,794

502,665
18,853

-4.5
7.1

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Milk protein concentrate, total 2 .................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................
Skim milk powder, total 3 ...........................

6,043
556
6,068
3,335
114,595
17,522

6,667
751
8,890
4,974
116,653
19,205

9,775
624
5,313
7,780
139,043
27,184

82,042
8,350
69,956
90,662
1,562,518
253,804

10.1
-9.6
17.5
-2.4
3.4
14.4

Manufacturers' stocks end of month 4
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole 1 ..........

79,459

64,407

52,236

(X)

(X)

Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, total ...................................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

9,917
913
4,781
123,286

11,542
1,291
7,083
127,882

10,996
1,054
7,660
144,596

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Manufacturers' shipments 5
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................
Nonfat dry milk, human .............................

4,510
652
5,812
128,408

5,114
623
6,278
108,865

8,991
1,101
4,685
119,699

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

126.5
60.8
173.4

128.2
52.5
174.8

116.9
59.2
169.4

(X)
(X)
(X)

Manufacturers' selling price 6
Dry milk products
Dry buttermilk, human ...............................
Dry skim milk, animal ................................
Dry whole milk ..........................................

(percent)

(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Combined to avoid disclosing individual plant operations.
2
Dry milk protein concentrate, 40.0-89.9 percent.
3
Includes protein standardized and blends.
4
Stocks held by manufacturers at all points and in transit.
5
For dry products, shipments of bulk goods.
6
Prices for bulk goods, FOB plant. Average monthly prices reported by firms, weighted by shipments of each firm.

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Processed Cheeses and Combinations Production – United States: 2001-2010
Plants

Production

(number)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................

2

(number)
1,219,070
1,344,698
1,356,226
1,196,577
1,244,462
1,238,513
1,267,807
1,289,831
1,210,653
1,161,083

(1,000 pounds)
29
30
28
28
28
28
31
29
29
25

Plants

(1,000 pounds)
21
19
18
18
15
15
15
16
14
15

960,221
949,648
1,009,076
979,171
986,529
1,072,280
975,150
869,648
897,333
925,068
Total

Production

(number)

1

Production

Cold pack cheese
and cheese foods 2
Plants

....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................

Plants

(1,000 pounds)
30
30
33
31
28
28
27
27
26
27

Year

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

Processed cheese
foods and spreads 2

Processed cheese 1

Year

Production

(number)
27,627
32,402
41,014
63,895
38,512
38,237
43,743
42,483
90,025
38,458

(1,000 pounds)
53
51
54
51
46
47
50
47
48
48

2,206,918
2,326,748
2,406,316
2,239,643
2,269,503
2,349,030
2,286,700
2,201,962
2,198,011
2,124,609

Processed cheese is made by pasteurizing, emulsifying, and blending natural cheese and contains no other ingredients.
Processed cheese foods, spreads, and cold pack contain additional ingredients such as nonfat milk solids, condiments, etc. These data exclude
spreads made from neufchatel and cream cheese.

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Total Cheese (Excluding Cottage Cheese) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions:
2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ...................
Idaho .........................
Illinois ........................
Iowa ...........................
Minnesota ..................
New Jersey ................
New Mexico ...............
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Pennsylvania .............

175,542
69,017
6,547
19,716
54,368
(D)
54,591
58,856
17,218
33,637

161,791
61,636
6,515
18,859
50,282
(D)
50,003
55,772
15,325
32,638

186,835
72,477
7,312
20,428
55,393
(D)
61,804
64,681
17,077
37,592

180,642
70,760
6,679
20,826
53,739
(D)
61,308
59,189
17,069
34,221

184,081
69,449
6,488
20,942
55,000
(D)
61,821
58,349
17,135
34,917

181,720
69,978
6,412
21,088
54,355
(D)
59,926
62,325
17,465
35,660

188,466
72,502
6,271
20,720
53,000
(D)
59,746
58,568
17,354
35,661

190,066
73,330
5,719
18,574
47,545
(D)
59,148
62,375
17,392
35,711

South Dakota .............
Utah ...........................
Vermont .....................
Wisconsin ..................

19,626
(D)
9,532
213,032

16,136
(D)
8,839
198,237

18,312
(D)
9,828
225,122

17,555
(D)
9,700
217,073

18,239
(D)
8,437
227,912

20,996
(D)
8,533
227,088

20,378
(D)
9,052
217,479

20,373
(D)
8,863
217,459

Other States 1 ............

110,444

102,219

117,627

115,309

118,106

117,014

118,042

114,148

United States .............

842,126

778,252

894,488

864,070

880,876

882,560

877,239

870,703

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

109,223
379,356
353,547

103,811
350,183
324,258

120,603
396,803
377,082

110,371
384,283
369,416

108,762
397,415
374,699

113,915
401,177
367,468

111,379
387,345
378,515

115,086
374,446
381,171

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ...................
Idaho .........................
Illinois ........................
Iowa ...........................
Minnesota ..................
New Jersey ................
New Mexico ...............
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Pennsylvania .............

186,122
72,359
6,600
18,788
48,713
(D)
60,803
64,898
17,391
33,609

182,832
72,665
6,269
19,807
50,171
(D)
63,567
65,424
18,574
35,868

189,030
70,721
6,691
19,571
48,673
(D)
66,271
67,323
17,565
34,148

190,335
74,674
6,953
21,309
53,119
(D)
66,528
64,794
18,168
34,914

2,197,462
849,568
78,456
240,628
624,358
(D)
725,516
742,554
207,733
418,576

58
12
11
10
11
(D)
4
56
20
35

2,057,375
831,641
82,508
219,913
649,490
32,371
609,283
728,364
199,148
402,709

57
12
10
10
11
7
4
57
21
37

South Dakota .............
Utah ...........................
Vermont .....................
Wisconsin ..................

20,701
(D)
8,666
217,046

21,139
(D)
9,912
214,239

20,974
(D)
9,860
212,817

23,012
(D)
10,543
222,357

237,441
(D)
111,765
2,609,861

6
(D)
20
129

231,413
106,504
125,734
2,593,766

6
8
20
126

Other States 1 ............

116,589

120,942

120,325

121,258

1,392,023

139

1,203,980

109

United States .............

872,285

881,409

883,969

907,964

10,435,941

511

10,074,199

495

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

116,004
379,355
376,926

119,508
383,213
378,688

119,798
379,815
384,356

118,919
401,405
387,640

1,367,379
4,614,796
4,453,766

180
234
97

1,346,472
4,550,155
4,177,572

169
230
96

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Total American Type Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Includes Cheddar, Colby, washed curd, stirred curd, Monterey, and Jack]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ..........................
Ohio ..........................
Oregon ......................
Wisconsin .................

53,164
55,682
15,797
(D)
13,210
71,698

46,865
51,405
15,398
(D)
12,414
65,755

52,963
58,292
15,672
(D)
14,221
73,337

51,325
56,855
15,885
(D)
13,816
73,774

52,704
54,936
15,764
(D)
14,277
78,509

51,709
56,803
16,719
(D)
13,564
74,202

52,429
58,535
16,005
(D)
12,655
73,369

51,596
59,046
14,107
(D)
13,124
66,572

Other States 1 ...........

140,107

129,291

149,667

148,603

155,250

157,025

154,671

146,196

United States ............

349,658

321,128

364,152

360,258

371,440

370,022

367,664

350,641

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

13,021
166,926
169,711

12,065
153,880
155,183

13,806
172,320
178,026

14,065
168,463
177,730

15,824
177,655
177,961

15,490
178,364
176,168

15,686
171,626
180,352

15,903
155,349
179,389

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ..........................
Ohio ..........................
Oregon ......................
Wisconsin .................

47,962
57,628
14,348
(D)
13,031
66,630

49,544
57,941
15,467
(D)
13,527
62,268

49,034
56,666
15,299
(D)
14,066
60,736

51,034
57,709
16,801
(D)
12,842
68,110

610,329
681,498
187,262
(D)
160,747
834,960

17
7
7
(D)
5
61

642,968
674,280
172,738
11,580
172,995
848,289

16
7
7
10
5
59

Other States 1 ...........

152,331

157,893

149,649

159,839

1,800,522

114

1,679,686

106

United States ............

351,930

356,640

345,450

366,335

4,275,318

211

4,202,536

210

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

14,748
161,185
175,997

15,496
158,969
182,175

15,245
154,146
176,059

16,456
173,107
176,772

177,805
1,991,990
2,105,523

55
113
43

148,479
1,984,846
2,069,211

57
112
41

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed

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Cheddar Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

California ...................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ...........................
Minnesota ..................
Ohio ...........................
Wisconsin ..................

(1,000
pounds)
29,671
47,137
10,853
42,070
(D)
57,213

(1,000
pounds)
27,068
41,988
9,365
38,125
(D)
52,203

(1,000
pounds)
30,538
47,763
10,867
43,482
(D)
58,590

(1,000
pounds)
27,065
45,032
9,509
40,542
(D)
57,058

(1,000
pounds)
29,226
46,983
9,878
43,585
(D)
60,034

(1,000
pounds)
31,788
46,970
9,721
44,582
(D)
56,654

(1,000
pounds)
27,313
47,348
9,428
41,577
(D)
56,229

(1,000
pounds)
27,548
46,677
8,339
36,818
(D)
49,421

Other States 1 ............

81,707

76,188

92,314

93,102

97,878

96,386

93,581

92,499

United States .............

268,651

244,937

283,554

272,308

287,584

286,101

275,476

261,302

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

12,621
133,432
122,598

11,583
120,998
112,356

13,420
137,939
132,195

13,508
130,919
127,881

15,221
138,106
134,257

14,720
138,590
132,791

14,933
132,487
128,056

15,362
114,863
131,077

State
and region

March

April

May

June

July

2010
September

October

November

August

2009
December

Total

California ...................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ...........................
Minnesota ..................
Ohio ...........................
Wisconsin ..................

(1,000
pounds)
23,703
45,471
8,593
40,026
(D)
49,251

(1,000
pounds)
27,172
46,437
9,120
39,832
(D)
43,622

(1,000
pounds)
26,396
45,676
8,899
37,918
(D)
42,305

(1,000
pounds)
27,808
45,867
10,152
42,836
(D)
49,813

(1,000
pounds)
335,296
553,349
114,724
491,393
(D)
632,393

Other States 1 ............

89,926

99,149

95,256

98,243

United States .............

256,970

265,332

256,450

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

14,174
120,683
122,113

15,034
116,066
134,232

14,926
112,334
129,190

Plants

Total

Plants

15
6
7
8
(D)
59

(1,000
pounds)
363,498
562,625
111,803
515,142
8,481
652,645

1,106,229

101

991,016

96

274,719

3,233,384

196

3,205,210

195

16,262
131,586
126,871

171,764
1,528,003
1,533,617

50
106
40

144,508
1,554,030
1,506,672

52
106
37

(number)

(number)
13
6
7
8
8
57

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Other American Varieties of Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010
and Total 2009-2010
[Includes Colby, Monterey, and Jack]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ..........................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Wisconsin .................

23,493
8,545
4,944
(D)
(D)
14,485

19,797
9,417
6,033
(D)
(D)
13,552

22,425
10,529
4,805
(D)
(D)
14,747

24,260
11,823
6,376
(D)
(D)
16,716

23,478
7,953
5,886
(D)
(D)
18,475

19,921
9,833
6,998
(D)
(D)
17,548

25,116
11,187
6,577
(D)
(D)
17,140

24,048
12,369
5,768
(D)
(D)
17,151

Other States 1 ...........

29,540

27,392

28,092

28,775

28,064

29,621

32,168

30,003

United States ............

81,007

76,191

80,598

87,950

83,856

83,921

92,188

89,339

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

400
33,494
47,113

482
32,882
42,827

386
34,381
45,831

557
37,544
49,849

603
39,549
43,704

770
39,774
43,377

753
39,139
52,296

541
40,486
48,312

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
Idaho .........................
Iowa ..........................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Wisconsin .................

24,259
12,157
5,755
(D)
(D)
17,379

22,372
11,504
6,347
(D)
(D)
18,646

22,638
10,990
6,400
(D)
(D)
18,431

23,226
11,842
6,649
(D)
(D)
18,297

275,033
128,149
72,538
(D)
(D)
202,567

14
3
3
(D)
(D)
47

279,470
111,655
60,935
1,012
3,099
195,644

13
3
3
5
8
48

Other States 1 ...........

35,410

32,439

30,541

31,602

363,647

63

345,511

50

United States ............

94,960

91,308

89,000

91,616

1,041,934

130

997,326

130

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

574
40,502
53,884

462
42,903
47,943

319
41,812
46,869

194
41,521
49,901

6,041
463,987
571,906

26
78
26

3,971
430,816
562,539

27
77
26

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Total Italian Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ...................
New York ...................
Pennsylvania .............
Wisconsin ..................

106,980
31,176
23,053
102,381

100,257
28,575
21,487
96,066

116,181
32,834
24,394
106,895

112,931
29,468
23,181
104,040

115,345
28,746
24,288
105,538

113,370
29,199
24,032
105,797

116,172
27,898
23,290
105,134

120,103
27,586
23,097
104,122

Other States 1 ............

97,096

84,457

100,588

96,981

95,406

91,867

92,835

89,695

United States .............

360,686

330,842

380,892

366,601

369,323

364,265

365,329

364,603

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

60,928
141,557
158,201

55,933
130,597
144,312

64,926
146,014
169,952

59,429
143,404
163,768

58,169
143,116
168,038

58,782
143,264
162,219

57,594
142,951
164,784

57,093
138,581
168,929

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ...................
New York ...................
Pennsylvania .............
Wisconsin ..................

118,717
31,242
20,997
107,299

116,515
31,783
23,115
110,474

118,731
34,303
22,026
111,478

120,177
34,222
22,774
114,904

1,375,479
367,032
275,734
1,274,128

25
16
13
60

1,217,294
380,707
254,864
1,231,203

27
16
14
56

Other States 1 ............

89,210

91,486

99,151

102,630

1,131,402

62

1,096,534

60

United States .............

367,465

373,373

385,689

394,707

4,423,775

176

4,180,602

173

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

58,971
140,087
168,407

61,397
145,892
166,084

63,037
150,330
172,322

63,645
153,933
177,129

719,904
1,719,726
1,984,145

56
85
35

725,501
1,672,692
1,782,409

52
83
38

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Mozzarella Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
New York ..................
Wisconsin .................

97,658
16,659
69,727

90,194
15,915
65,445

104,772
19,020
74,054

102,805
16,434
71,338

104,870
16,453
73,915

102,260
17,181
73,740

106,246
15,620
72,917

110,385
13,333
73,198

Other States 1 ...........

99,765

87,458

102,255

97,556

98,738

97,271

96,085

94,363

United States ............

283,809

259,012

300,101

288,133

293,976

290,452

290,868

291,279

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

40,566
96,949
146,294

38,101
89,146
131,765

44,755
100,179
155,167

40,330
96,646
151,157

40,000
99,129
154,847

41,015
100,815
148,622

39,794
99,092
151,982

37,472
97,133
156,674

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
New York ..................
Wisconsin .................

108,802
15,549
74,180

107,504
15,668
73,425

110,630
15,140
72,987

110,872
16,901
76,106

1,256,998
193,873
871,032

22
12
42

1,101,819
199,162
863,251

23
12
44

Other States 1 ...........

92,340

95,352

100,659

104,739

1,166,581

44

1,103,292

47

United States ............

290,871

291,949

299,416

308,618

3,488,484

120

3,267,524

126

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

37,235
97,837
155,799

38,936
98,785
154,228

37,728
100,303
161,385

39,204
104,802
164,612

475,136
1,180,816
1,832,532

33
58
29

472,721
1,160,649
1,634,154

30
64
32

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Total Italian Cheese Production by Type – United States: 2009 and 2010
2009

2010

2010 as
percent
of 2009

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

Type

Hard
Provolone and similars .........................
Romano and similars ............................
Parmesan and similars .........................
Other hard ............................................
Total hard .............................................

347,119
46,715
224,521
34,714
653,069

354,836
33,639
233,792
36,053
658,320

2.2
-28.0
4.1
3.9
0.8

Soft
Mozzarella and similars ........................
Ricotta and similars ..............................
Other soft ..............................................
Total soft ...............................................

3,267,524
245,774
14,235
3,527,533

3,488,484
261,196
15,775
3,765,455

6.8
6.3
10.8
6.7

Total hard and soft ................................

4,180,602

4,423,775

5.8

Total Italian Cheese Production by Type – Regions and United States: 2009 and 2010
Hard types

Region

Soft types

Total

2009

2010

2009

2010

2009

2010

(1,000 lbs)

(1,000 lbs)

(1,000 lbs)

(1,000 lbs)

(1,000 lbs)

(1,000 lbs)

Atlantic ................................
Central .................................
West ....................................

98,617
411,631
142,821

89,480
424,265
144,575

626,884
1,261,061
1,639,588

630,424
1,295,461
1,839,570

725,501
1,672,692
1,782,409

719,904
1,719,726
1,984,145

United States 1 .....................

653,069

658,320

3,527,533

3,765,455

4,180,602

4,423,775

1

Region totals may not add to United States when compiled regions could not be disclosed.

Miscellaneous Italian Cheese Production – States and United States: 2009 and 2010
State

Provolone
2009

Romano
2010

2009

Parmesan
2010

2009

Ricotta
2010

2009

2010

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
California .........
New York .........
Wisconsin ........

46,177
52,027
181,597

50,885
46,995
192,978

(D)
(D)
19,698

(D)
(D)
16,054

(D)
(D)
67,631

(D)
(D)
81,205

5,278
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ..

67,318

63,978

27,017

17,585

156,890

152,587

240,496

261,196

United States ...

347,119

354,836

46,715

33,639

224,521

233,792

245,774

261,196

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Swiss Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State

2010
January

February

Ohio ..........................
Pennsylvania ............

(1,000
pounds)
12,404
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
11,348
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,610
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,636
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,867
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,252
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,527
(D)

(1,000
pounds)
12,595
(D)

Other States 1 ...........

15,133

13,871

14,836

15,899

16,028

15,257

15,792

15,137

United States ............

27,537

25,219

27,446

28,535

28,895

27,509

28,319

27,732

State

March

April

May

June

July

2010

August

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

Ohio ..........................
Pennsylvania ............

12,384
(D)

13,249
(D)

12,491
(D)

13,124
(D)

150,487
(D)

13
(D)

144,415
10,747

13
8

Other States 1 ...........

15,674

16,567

15,485

16,292

185,971

41

167,174

32

United States ............

28,058

29,816

27,976

29,416

336,458

54

322,336

53

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

Hispanic Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
Wisconsin .................

8,946
4,534

9,307
4,110

10,757
5,759

9,525
5,040

8,897
4,586

9,494
5,278

9,684
4,642

9,791
4,875

Other States 1 ...........

3,185

3,281

3,796

3,323

3,580

3,295

3,179

3,621

United States ............

16,665

16,698

20,312

17,888

17,063

18,067

17,505

18,287

State

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
Wisconsin .................

10,022
5,147

8,726
5,169

8,862
4,830

8,995
4,948

113,006
58,918

11
18

113,077
56,333

11
19

Other States 1 ...........

3,817

3,034

3,995

5,283

43,389

36

37,482

34

United States ............

18,986

16,929

17,687

19,226

215,313

65

206,892

64

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Muenster Cheese Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State

2010
January

February

Wisconsin ..................

(1,000
pounds)
3,352

(1,000
pounds)
3,420

(1,000
pounds)
3,908

(1,000
pounds)
3,781

(1,000
pounds)
3,746

(1,000
pounds)
3,681

(1,000
pounds)
3,591

(1,000
pounds)
3,582

Other States 1 ............

6,006

4,636

6,423

6,237

6,099

5,996

6,344

6,123

United States .............

9,358

8,056

10,331

10,018

9,845

9,677

9,935

9,705

State

March

April

May

July

2010
September

October

November

August

2009
December

Total

Wisconsin ..................

(1,000
pounds)
3,614

(1,000
pounds)
3,992

(1,000
pounds)
4,332

(1,000
pounds)
4,254

(1,000
pounds)
45,253

Other States 1 ............

6,056

6,370

5,824

6,280

United States .............

9,670

10,362

10,156

10,534

1

June

Plants

Total

Plants

26

(1,000
pounds)
46,548

72,394

18

68,956

19

117,647

44

115,504

42

(number)

(number)
23

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

Butter Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ...................
Pennsylvania .............

54,654
(D)

49,362
(D)

51,837
(D)

48,323
(D)

47,598
(D)

44,274
(D)

41,646
(D)

39,206
(D)

Other States 1 ............

107,679

91,191

87,394

84,733

84,280

72,815

69,543

62,312

United States .............

162,333

140,553

139,231

133,056

131,878

117,089

111,189

101,518

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

15,905
65,554
80,874

14,535
52,627
73,391

14,157
48,818
76,256

14,184
46,554
72,318

12,723
47,115
72,040

10,474
40,723
65,892

8,084
38,152
64,953

7,455
36,473
57,590

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ...................
Pennsylvania .............

39,457
(D)

42,395
(D)

44,720
(D)

53,624
(D)

557,096
(D)

13
(D)

520,289
79,060

15
6

Other States 1 ............

74,287

79,794

88,772

104,118

1,006,918

63

973,139

59

United States .............

113,744

122,189

133,492

157,742

1,564,014

76

1,572,488

80

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

10,095
41,784
61,865

10,479
44,677
67,033

11,398
52,435
69,659

17,287
58,884
81,571

146,776
573,796
843,442

23
29
24

143,190
651,506
777,792

24
30
26

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Lowfat Cottage Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Fat content less than 4 percent]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Tennessee ................
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................

5,077
9,427
737
477
2,032
435

4,872
9,648
741
481
1,746
428

6,053
11,091
874
524
2,357
579

5,507
9,557
855
522
1,941
440

5,234
9,778
726
522
1,959
424

6,079
9,655
839
519
1,836
457

5,791
9,900
825
565
1,873
441

4,861
10,486
800
559
2,206
435

Other States 1 ...........

13,071

13,131

14,857

14,197

13,116

14,073

14,087

14,200

United States ............

31,256

31,047

36,335

33,019

31,759

33,458

33,482

33,547

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

10,391
12,196
8,669

10,703
11,991
8,353

12,235
14,100
10,000

10,517
13,229
9,273

10,622
12,546
8,591

10,644
12,941
9,873

10,913
13,037
9,532

11,515
13,780
8,252

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Tennessee ................
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................

5,319
11,057
857
541
2,166
456

4,544
8,996
742
439
2,051
399

4,755
9,456
751
452
1,628
426

4,837
8,810
678
467
1,581
332

62,929
117,861
9,425
6,068
23,376
5,252

4
8
5
2
5
3

63,788
120,938
9,265
6,153
21,679
5,828

4
8
5
2
5
2

Other States 1 ...........

14,527

13,115

13,007

12,735

164,116

37

161,326

37

United States ............

34,923

30,286

30,475

29,440

389,027

64

388,977

63

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

11,992
13,702
9,229

10,021
12,370
7,895

10,406
11,848
8,221

9,767
11,575
8,098

129,726
153,315
105,986

13
32
19

131,823
143,746
113,408

13
33
17

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Creamed Cottage Cheese Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Fat content more than 4 percent]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ...................
Illinois ........................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Tennessee .................
Texas ........................
Utah ...........................

1,959
2,500
5,700
1,386
567
1,804
295

1,844
2,343
5,896
1,549
573
1,689
309

2,274
2,604
6,434
1,764
669
1,900
350

1,961
2,576
5,813
1,410
607
1,503
324

1,904
2,471
5,751
1,289
607
1,549
314

2,185
2,627
6,157
1,397
629
1,603
313

2,136
2,555
5,980
1,579
662
1,560
332

1,899
2,688
6,357
1,626
719
1,683
322

Other States 1 ............

11,977

12,416

13,931

13,173

13,449

13,737

13,651

14,399

United States .............

26,188

26,619

29,926

27,367

27,334

28,648

28,455

29,693

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

6,225
13,812
6,151

6,537
13,700
6,382

7,234
15,045
7,647

6,396
14,014
6,957

6,383
13,877
7,074

6,846
14,456
7,346

6,570
14,447
7,438

7,068
15,079
7,546

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ...................
Illinois ........................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Tennessee .................
Texas ........................
Utah ...........................

1,992
2,556
6,298
1,492
630
1,661
328

1,732
2,314
5,936
1,296
548
1,574
283

1,919
2,313
6,076
1,380
502
1,452
294

1,843
2,278
5,629
1,117
490
1,368
243

23,648
29,825
72,027
17,285
7,203
19,346
3,707

5
4
9
6
2
5
1

25,450
34,200
73,182
22,184
7,157
21,528
4,563

5
4
9
6
2
5
1

Other States 1 ............

13,888

12,610

12,863

12,051

158,145

36

154,133

36

United States .............

28,845

26,293

26,799

25,019

331,186

68

342,397

68

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

6,940
14,601
7,304

6,568
13,239
6,486

6,630
13,122
7,047

6,236
12,433
6,350

79,633
167,825
83,728

15
34
19

80,222
167,667
94,508

14
36
18

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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35

Cottage Cheese Curd Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Mostly used for processing into fully creamed or lowfat cottage cheese. Cottage cheese curd and creamed and lowfat cottage cheese should not be
added together to obtain total production]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Oregon ......................
Tennessee ................
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................

3,148
9,144
856
184
538
3,257
1,396

2,977
8,751
936
186
543
2,789
1,332

3,777
10,603
1,108
211
614
3,475
1,382

3,263
9,526
863
196
590
3,313
1,254

3,206
8,598
842
200
590
2,992
1,300

3,776
8,890
863
194
589
2,857
1,455

3,521
9,638
856
203
631
2,942
1,498

3,193
10,375
927
172
662
3,295
1,394

Other States 1 ...........

16,110

16,213

18,367

17,393

16,817

17,622

17,475

18,184

United States ............

34,633

33,727

39,537

36,398

34,545

36,246

36,764

38,202

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

10,642
15,241
8,750

10,281
14,738
8,708

12,583
16,860
10,094

11,002
15,995
9,401

10,045
15,321
9,179

10,470
15,515
10,261

11,229
15,571
9,964

12,079
16,362
9,761

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
New York ..................
Ohio ..........................
Oregon ......................
Tennessee ................
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................

3,127
10,099
874
208
612
3,264
1,578

2,562
9,159
830
193
517
3,146
1,379

2,843
9,339
830
185
499
2,601
1,569

2,953
8,698
706
182
446
2,561
1,287

38,346
112,820
10,491
2,314
6,831
36,492
16,824

2
10
6
4
2
5
2

41,181
113,403
13,169
2,392
6,933
35,798
17,215

2
10
6
4
2
5
1

Other States 1 ...........

17,848

16,211

16,804

15,712

204,756

35

202,169

34

United States ............

37,610

33,997

34,670

32,545

428,874

66

432,260

64

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

11,730
16,173
9,707

10,613
14,927
8,457

11,165
14,251
9,254

10,214
13,870
8,461

132,053
184,824
111,997

15
35
16

129,827
176,662
125,771

14
36
14

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

36

Dairy Products 2010 Summary (April 2011)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Sour Cream Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

California ...................
Illinois ........................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Texas ........................
Utah ...........................

(1,000
pounds)
13,724
3,767
21,626
4,119
19,989
1,007

(1,000
pounds)
12,846
3,199
19,021
4,416
18,030
940

(1,000
pounds)
16,652
3,938
24,707
4,989
22,441
841

(1,000
pounds)
14,347
3,280
17,863
4,611
19,213
988

(1,000
pounds)
14,577
3,369
18,799
4,691
19,610
824

(1,000
pounds)
14,540
3,253
22,365
5,157
20,129
982

(1,000
pounds)
13,708
3,453
18,326
4,463
18,061
1,008

(1,000
pounds)
13,892
3,918
21,914
4,712
20,112
968

Other States 1 ............

32,415

30,304

35,976

33,236

35,517

37,149

35,026

39,064

United States .............

96,647

88,756

109,544

93,538

97,387

103,575

94,045

104,580

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

23,617
47,368
25,662

20,974
44,116
23,666

26,948
52,790
29,806

19,784
47,032
26,722

20,985
47,956
28,446

24,617
49,322
29,636

20,663
46,445
26,937

24,137
49,931
30,512

State
and region

March

April

May

July

2010
September

October

November

August

2009
December

Total

California ...................
Illinois ........................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Texas ........................
Utah ...........................

(1,000
pounds)
14,290
3,355
20,140
4,883
18,780
1,045

(1,000
pounds)
13,630
3,609
22,885
4,764
21,252
1,110

(1,000
pounds)
16,606
3,915
26,099
5,490
22,571
1,155

(1,000
pounds)
16,004
3,552
24,567
5,789
22,031
1,302

(1,000
pounds)
174,816
42,608
258,312
58,084
242,219
12,170

Other States 1 ............

35,080

38,153

43,720

42,944

United States .............

97,573

105,403

119,556

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

22,409
47,223
27,941

25,134
50,356
29,913

28,767
55,206
35,583

1

June

Plants

Total

Plants

18
5
12
7
10
3

(1,000
pounds)
175,646
47,903
267,885
62,259
238,146
12,994

438,584

61

390,173

61

116,189

1,226,793

116

1,195,006

115

27,184
55,497
33,508

285,219
593,242
348,332

28
50
38

286,711
587,195
321,100

28
50
37

(number)

(number)
19
5
12
7
9
2

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed

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37

Yogurt (Plain and Flavored) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ..................
New York ..................
Tennessee ................
Utah ..........................
Wisconsin .................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ...........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States ............

344,591

324,354

399,326

341,590

333,895

362,594

340,889

360,459

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

76,257
176,468
91,866

81,160
160,628
82,566

100,272
187,086
111,968

84,377
163,137
94,076

86,204
154,297
93,394

95,264
164,912
102,418

81,746
160,214
98,929

88,293
174,375
97,791

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ..................
New York ..................
Tennessee ................
Utah ..........................
Wisconsin .................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

620,171
251,604
284,295
244,252
173,178

18
23
2
4
5

Other States 1 ...........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

2,265,093

57

United States ............

395,070

321,592

321,741

334,769

4,180,870

116

3,838,593

109

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

100,897
190,744
103,429

88,558
142,811
90,223

84,365
157,709
79,667

90,378
160,167
84,224

1,057,771
1,992,548
1,130,551

48
34
34

933,959
1,916,820
987,814

47
31
31

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

38

Dairy Products 2010 Summary (April 2011)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Unsweetened Condensed Skim Milk, Bulk Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions:
2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

California ...................

44,696

45,911

54,022

53,290

55,803

54,749

57,276

59,375

Other States 1 ............

76,978

69,620

80,751

82,489

89,515

93,563

88,628

86,054

United States .............

121,674

115,531

134,773

135,779

145,318

148,312

145,904

145,429

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

26,724
26,018
68,932

22,322
23,449
69,760

26,171
28,260
80,342

31,624
30,386
73,769

35,671
32,552
77,095

33,402
33,452
81,458

30,345
32,973
82,586

29,033
30,682
85,714

State
and region

California ...................

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

55,225

52,823

46,140

38,837

618,147

11

600,655

11

............

70,820

73,113

63,364

64,570

939,465

28

877,803

33

United States .............

126,045

125,936

109,504

103,407

1,557,612

39

1,478,458

44

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

24,118
25,768
76,159

24,819
28,332
72,785

22,769
20,741
65,994

21,757
22,310
59,340

328,755
334,923
893,934

9
12
18

328,802
336,957
812,699

11
14
19

Other States

1

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

Nonfat Dry Milk (Human) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

California ...................

(1,000
pounds)
72,447

(1,000
pounds)
64,686

(1,000
pounds)
74,117

(1,000
pounds)
84,449

(1,000
pounds)
84,862

(1,000
pounds)
70,284

(1,000
pounds)
68,034

(1,000
pounds)
74,252

Other States 1 ............

57,232

54,313

64,188

68,496

69,895

66,706

63,670

45,310

United States .............

129,679

118,999

138,305

152,945

154,757

136,990

131,704

119,562

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

15,580
11,616
102,483

15,406
11,143
92,450

19,863
15,520
102,922

25,399
16,946
110,600

24,333
16,448
113,976

21,270
14,961
100,759

18,126
10,199
103,379

12,264
6,515
100,783

State
and region

March

April

May

June

July

2010

August

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

California ...................

69,676

69,059

72,796

72,699

877,361

11

832,299

12

Other States 1 ............

39,610

45,536

43,857

66,344

685,157

38

679,223

40

United States .............

109,286

114,595

116,653

139,043

1,562,518

49

1,511,522

52

Atlantic ......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

9,677
5,977
93,632

8,437
6,632
99,526

9,771
7,855
99,027

19,748
13,306
105,989

199,874
137,118
1,225,526

10
18
21

212,717
161,972
1,136,833

10
20
22

1

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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39

Dry Buttermilk (Total) Production by Month – States and United States: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State

2010
January

February

California ..................

(1,000
pounds)
4,480

(1,000
pounds)
3,940

(1,000
pounds)
4,387

(1,000
pounds)
4,009

(1,000
pounds)
3,836

(1,000
pounds)
3,542

(1,000
pounds)
3,475

(1,000
pounds)
3,080

Other States 1 ...........

4,836

3,876

2,733

2,566

2,760

2,148

2,261

2,121

United States ............

9,316

7,816

7,120

6,575

6,596

5,690

5,736

5,201

State

March

April

May

July

2010
September

October

November

August

2009
December

Total

California ..................

(1,000
pounds)
3,295

(1,000
pounds)
3,479

(1,000
pounds)
3,723

(1,000
pounds)
4,395

(1,000
pounds)
45,641

Other States 1 ...........

2,212

2,564

2,944

5,380

United States ............

5,507

6,043

6,667

9,775

1

June

Plants

Total

Plants

6

(1,000
pounds)
34,503

36,401

20

40,011

17

82,042

26

74,514

24

(number)

(number)
7

States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

Dry Whey (Human) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

New York ..................
Wisconsin .................

(D)
26,513

(D)
21,927

(D)
24,842

(D)
25,871

(D)
25,783

(D)
24,317

(D)
25,790

(D)
23,305

Other States 1 ...........

55,754

53,288

62,170

56,698

57,435

54,060

57,504

52,975

United States ............

82,267

75,215

87,012

82,569

83,218

78,377

83,294

76,280

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

20,429
41,369
20,469

19,848
36,335
19,032

19,877
41,250
25,885

18,787
41,650
22,132

20,082
41,059
22,077

19,042
39,251
20,084

20,592
42,151
20,551

19,568
37,081
19,631

State
and region

2010

2009

September

October

November

December

Total

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

(1,000
pounds)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000
pounds)

(number)

New York ..................
Wisconsin .................

(D)
23,833

(D)
23,873

(D)
24,335

(D)
25,566

(D)
295,955

(D)
9

129,997
294,339

4
9

Other States 1 ...........

51,393

51,692

53,245

58,541

664,755

22

526,318

19

United States ............

75,226

75,565

77,580

84,107

960,710

31

950,654

32

Atlantic ......................
Central ......................
West .........................

18,177
37,665
19,384

18,515
37,368
19,682

19,987
37,462
20,131

18,005
40,284
25,818

232,909
472,925
254,876

6
18
7

236,115
470,191
244,348

6
18
8

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Ice Cream, Regular (Hard) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Contains minimum milkfat content of 10 percent and not less than 4.5 pounds per gallon]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
California ...............
Indiana ..................
Massachusetts .......
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Oregon ..................
Pennsylvania .........
Tennessee .............
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

9,025
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10,123
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13,600
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13,785
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13,342
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

14,490
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

13,767
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

11,882
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ........

45,460

52,383

65,618

64,587

66,298

68,449

63,060

62,018

United States .........

54,485

62,506

79,218

78,372

79,640

82,939

76,827

73,900

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

13,112
27,769
13,604

13,686
32,936
15,884

16,412
41,982
20,824

16,503
40,811
21,058

16,805
41,867
20,968

17,273
43,804
21,862

17,881
38,780
20,166

16,655
38,779
18,466

State
and region

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(number)

California ...............
Indiana ..................
Massachusetts .......
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Oregon ..................
Pennsylvania .........
Tennessee .............
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

13,087
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

9,251
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,686
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6,536
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

136,574
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

18
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

146,358
82,198
34,292
27,282
30,688
15,202
23,629
15,053
33,593
13,988
48,149
23,067
13,067

20
14
9
5
27
8
26
8
25
3
22
12
28

Other States 1 ........

58,767

49,977

43,248

43,832

683,697

367

350,174

160

United States .........

71,854

59,228

50,934

50,368

820,271

385

856,740

367

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

14,967
37,985
18,902

13,433
30,688
15,107

12,703
26,112
12,119

10,368
29,771
10,229

179,798
431,284
209,189

178
154
53

191,682
440,952
224,106

152
157
58

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Ice Cream, Lowfat (Total) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Includes hard, soft-serve, and freezer-made milkshake. Contains less than 10 percent milkfat required for ice cream]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

California 1 .................
Florida ........................
Illinois .........................
Indiana .......................
Massachusetts ...........
Missouri .....................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Pennsylvania .............
Texas .........................
Utah ...........................
Wisconsin ..................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 2 ............

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States .............

23,327

25,592

35,380

36,701

35,144

42,383

39,148

Atlantic .......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

8,352
11,395
3,580

8,469
13,149
3,974

12,274
17,769
5,337

12,583
19,010
5,108

11,804
18,492
4,848

15,228
21,341
5,814

14,197
19,929
5,022

State
and region

2010

2009

August

September

October

November

December

Total

Total

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

(1,000 gallons)

California 1 .................
Florida ........................
Illinois .........................
Massachusetts ...........
Missouri .....................
New York ...................
Ohio ...........................
Pennsylvania .............
Texas .........................
Utah ...........................
Wisconsin ..................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

16,763
24,372
36,466
11,235
10,577
6,321
16,730
17,693
32,164
9,836
4,631

Other States 2 ............

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

212,879

United States .............

37,745

33,004

27,255

23,268

21,083

380,030

399,667

Atlantic .......................
Central .......................
West ..........................

12,541
20,072
5,132

11,119
17,886
3,999

9,675
13,851
3,729

8,242
12,010
3,016

6,032
12,192
2,859

130,516
197,096
52,418

122,495
223,383
53,789

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
Includes freezer-made "milk drink."
2
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Sherbet (Hard) Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
California ...............
Indiana ..................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States .........

3,366

3,566

4,997

5,002

4,488

4,824

4,484

3,854

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

576
2,237
553

615
2,191
760

686
3,095
1,216

851
2,924
1,227

655
2,683
1,150

931
2,783
1,110

953
2,533
998

578
2,233
1,043

State
and region
California ...............
Indiana ..................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

Plants

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Total

(number)
(1,000 gallons)
(D)
4,206
(D)
3,078
(D)
1,423
(D)
2,618
(D)
1,485
(D)
1,663
(D)
739
(D)
987
(D)
946
(D)
880

Plants
(number)
12
8
5
10
5
14
12
9
7
6

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

32,467

76

United States .........

3,443

2,899

2,672

2,943

46,538

172

50,492

164

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

608
2,102
733

545
1,608
746

522
1,717
433

550
1,875
518

8,070
27,981
10,487

74
65
33

9,195
30,870
10,427

63
68
33

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Water and Juice Ices Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Does not include counter-freezer production]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
California ...............
Florida ....................
New York ...............
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas .....................
Utah .......................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States .........

3,720

4,184

5,849

6,587

6,416

7,672

6,301

5,797

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

1,358
1,524
838

1,493
1,729
962

2,016
2,305
1,528

2,419
2,677
1,491

2,355
2,592
1,469

3,015
2,850
1,807

2,602
2,014
1,685

2,210
2,146
1,441

State
and region

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(number)

California ...............
Florida ....................
New York ...............
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas .....................
Utah .......................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1,557
3,124
3,052
1,505
1,769
882
2,444

8
19
15
7
8
21
3

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

45,797

48

United States .........

4,675

4,176

3,262

2,589

61,228

156

60,130

129

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

1,894
1,670
1,111

1,786
1,375
1,015

1,315
1,159
788

874
1,034
681

23,337
23,075
14,816

83
55
18

19,988
23,774
16,368

58
52
19

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

Other Frozen Dairy Products Production by Month – United States and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
United States .........

878

744

1,186

1,263

1,269

1,212

1,091

1,060

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

177
610
91

135
448
161

211
492
483

300
534
429

261
568
440

350
675
187

311
619
161

255
635
170

State
and region

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(number)

United States .........

1,040

997

773

741

12,254

61

15,255

55

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

169
652
219

201
648
148

140
467
166

111
454
176

2,621
6,802
2,831

22
34
5

2,851
9,833
2,571

14
37
4

44

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Ice Cream Mix, Regular Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
California ...............
Indiana ..................
Massachusetts .......
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Oregon ..................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

4,897
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

5,454
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,165
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,341
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,271
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,618
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

7,626
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6,694
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ........

26,215

29,278

37,522

37,389

37,877

41,146

38,378

37,303

United States .........

31,112

34,732

44,687

44,730

45,148

48,764

46,004

43,997

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

7,984
15,700
7,428

8,023
18,123
8,586

10,321
23,155
11,211

10,845
22,433
11,452

10,450
23,252
11,446

11,616
24,954
12,194

11,971
22,611
11,422

10,702
22,772
10,523

State
and region

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(number)

California ...............
Indiana ..................
Massachusetts .......
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Oregon ..................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

6,991
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

5,307
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4,279
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4,061
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

74,704
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

22
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

77,990
41,824
18,770
14,214
18,204
8,110
13,422
8,388
18,592
26,972
12,827
12,376

23
10
8
5
9
7
12
9
17
24
10
12

Other States 1 ........

33,972

28,940

25,279

24,688

397,987

244

202,151

116

United States .........

40,963

34,247

29,558

28,749

472,691

266

473,840

262

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

9,358
21,276
10,329

7,791
17,816
8,640

7,565
15,100
6,893

6,020
16,483
6,246

112,646
243,675
116,370

89
112
65

116,857
236,179
120,804

76
119
67

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Ice Cream Mix, Lowfat Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
[Includes milkshake mix]
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
Alabama ................
California ...............
Illinois .....................
Indiana ...................
Massachusetts .......
Michigan ................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas .....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

730
612
714
815
316
889
308
70
224
427
906
282
(D)

1,059
741
975
874
286
905
446
101
288
408
988
242
(D)

1,602
1,032
1,614
1,176
466
1,650
481
148
587
651
1,338
431
(D)

1,825
1,043
1,576
1,370
404
2,037
546
164
716
705
1,314
325
(D)

1,507
950
1,573
1,223
394
1,879
588
152
669
721
1,321
355
(D)

1,889
1,138
1,698
1,745
603
2,237
936
163
672
827
1,623
434
(D)

1,773
1,156
1,523
1,539
538
2,126
921
172
615
870
1,415
356
(D)

1,906
992
1,461
1,567
423
2,044
939
146
584
740
1,436
367
(D)

Other States 1 ........

6,268

7,635

9,996

10,233

10,076

11,988

10,995

10,228

United States .........

12,561

14,948

21,172

22,258

21,408

25,953

23,999

22,833

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

3,575
7,134
1,852

3,895
8,939
2,114

5,923
12,627
2,622

5,705
13,900
2,653

5,535
13,325
2,548

7,150
15,620
3,183

6,423
14,538
3,038

5,701
14,196
2,936

State
and region

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Plants

Total

Plants

(number)

(1,000 gallons)

(number)

Alabama ................
California ...............
Illinois .....................
Indiana ...................
Massachusetts .......
Michigan ................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas .....................
Utah .......................
Wisconsin ..............

1,504
841
1,147
1,688
433
1,351
671
77
435
569
1,263
354
(D)

1,451
755
992
992
455
1,154
674
161
351
421
1,161
273
(D)

1,323
693
846
1,035
328
1,085
467
109
258
374
1,023
291
(D)

1,159
551
874
942
94
899
479
80
231
256
895
317
(D)

17,728
10,504
14,993
14,966
4,740
18,256
7,456
1,543
5,630
6,969
14,683
4,027
(D)

3
14
6
7
5
9
5
7
11
14
13
8
(D)

15,972
10,388
18,779
13,519
4,691
13,921
5,429
1,454
6,209
6,360
13,505
5,147
3,219

3
15
8
6
6
8
5
7
11
12
14
8
5

Other States 1 ........

8,681

6,912

6,115

5,503

104,630

98

103,242

92

United States .........

19,014

15,752

13,947

12,280

226,125

200

221,835

200

Atlantic ...................
Central ...................
West ......................

5,116
11,584
2,314

4,175
9,422
2,155

3,636
8,600
1,711

2,834
7,901
1,545

59,668
137,786
28,671

62
89
49

58,379
133,500
29,956

58
90
52

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Sherbet Mix Production by Month – States, United States ,and Regions: 2010 and Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
California ...............
Illinois ....................
Indiana ..................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States .........

2,151

2,316

3,045

3,253

2,864

3,122

2,917

2,534

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

411
1,309
431

458
1,284
574

453
1,815
777

557
1,912
784

450
1,619
795

597
1,778
747

591
1,599
727

364
1,458
712

State
and region
California ...............
Illinois ....................
Indiana ..................
Missouri .................
New York ...............
North Carolina .......
Ohio .......................
Pennsylvania .........
Texas ....................
Utah .......................

2010
September

October

November

2009
December

Total

Plants

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Total

(number)
(1,000 gallons)
(D)
3,483
(D)
1,514
(D)
1,922
(D)
717
(D)
1,841
(D)
745
(D)
1,073
(D)
453
(D)
634
(D)
651

Plants
(number)
14
6
6
5
6
5
7
9
10
6

Other States 1 ........

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

19,350

58

United States .........

2,280

1,947

1,758

1,842

30,029

132

32,383

132

Atlantic ..................
Central ...................
West ......................

366
1,358
556

338
1,107
502

343
1,062
353

353
1,159
330

5,281
17,460
7,288

47
50
35

6,129
18,600
7,654

40
58
34

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Frozen Yogurt Mix Production by Month – States, United States, and Regions: 2010 and
Total 2009-2010
State
and region

2010
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
Ohio ..........................................
Pennsylvania ............................
Texas ........................................
Utah ..........................................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other States 1 ...........................

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

United States ............................

1,674

1,972

2,842

2,713

2,790

3,231

3,026

Atlantic ......................................
Central ......................................
West .........................................

285
690
699

376
780
816

469
1,152
1,221

443
1,005
1,265

425
1,016
1,349

464
1,250
1,517

328
1,126
1,572

State
and region

2010
August

September

October

2009
November

December

Total

Total

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)
Ohio ..........................................
Pennsylvania ............................
Texas ........................................
Utah ..........................................

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

476
252
435
431

Other States 1 ...........................

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

25,868

United States ............................

2,976

2,685

2,198

1,837

1,820

29,764

27,462

Atlantic ......................................
Central ......................................
West .........................................

379
1,017
1,580

424
781
1,480

269
811
1,118

263
686
888

234
726
860

4,359
11,040
14,365

3,662
11,137
12,663

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
States not shown when fewer than 3 plants reported or individual plant operations could be disclosed.

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Number of Dairy Plants Manufacturing One or More Dairy Products – States, United States, and
Regions: 2006-2010
State and

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

(number)

(number)

(number)

(number)

(number)

Alabama ...................................
Alaska ......................................
Arizona .....................................
Arkansas ..................................
California ..................................
Colorado ...................................
Connecticut ..............................
Delaware ..................................
Florida ......................................
Georgia ....................................

5
2
3
3
112
10
21
2
45
4

5
2
4
3
108
10
19
2
47
4

5
2
5
3
107
10
19
2
54
4

4
2
6
3
107
9
23
2
63
5

4
2
6
3
106
9
23
2
59
8

Hawaii ......................................
Idaho ........................................
Illinois .......................................
Indiana .....................................
Iowa ..........................................
Kansas .....................................
Kentucky ...................................
Louisiana ..................................
Maine .......................................
Maryland 1 ................................

3
18
35
24
22
4
16
6
12
10

3
18
36
24
23
4
16
6
12
10

7
19
33
23
24
5
16
5
12
11

7
19
41
21
28
5
17
5
22
10

7
19
41
20
26
5
16
5
22
9

Massachusetts ..........................
Michigan ...................................
Minnesota .................................
Mississippi ................................
Missouri ....................................
Montana ...................................
Nebraska ..................................
Nevada .....................................
New Hampshire ........................
New Jersey ...............................

20
40
37
2
17
7
9
2
4
12

19
40
40
2
16
7
9
2
4
12

19
40
37
1
16
7
9
2
4
12

22
39
65
1
15
6
8
3
7
15

22
41
63
1
16
7
8
3
8
60

New Mexico ..............................
New York ..................................
North Carolina ..........................
North Dakota ............................
Ohio ..........................................
Oklahoma .................................
Oregon .....................................
Pennsylvania ............................
Rhode Island ............................
South Carolina ..........................

8
113
10
3
45
8
19
62
5
3

8
117
12
3
43
9
21
75
5
2

6
114
14
3
43
9
20
77
5
2

6
111
14
9
57
9
20
77
4
2

6
108
14
9
56
9
19
75
4
2

South Dakota ............................
Tennessee ................................
Texas .......................................
Utah ..........................................
Vermont ....................................
Virginia .....................................
Washington ..............................
West Virginia ............................
Wisconsin .................................
Wyoming ..................................

10
10
28
23
14
5
10
4
207
0

10
10
34
23
15
4
10
4
211
0

9
10
31
23
17
3
10
4
212
0

9
10
63
22
25
3
10
3
213
1

9
11
58
21
25
3
10
3
210
0

United States ............................

1,094

1,123

1,125

1,248

1,273

Atlantic .....................................
Central ......................................
West .........................................

346
531
217

363
544
216

373
534
218

408
622
218

447
611
215

1

Includes District of Columbia.

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Supply and Utilization of Milk – United States: 2009
Product

Supply
Milk production ...........................................................................................................
Net imports of ingredients ..........................................................................................
Net change in storage cream .....................................................................................
Total supply ..............................................................................................................

Product
pounds

Butterfat

Solids
nonfat

(million pounds)

(million pounds)

(million pounds)

189,334
187

6,949
7

16,621
16

189,521

6,956

16,637

1,572

1,275

16

4,203
5,909

1,381
1,487
2,864

1,254
1,562
2,320

Total selected whey products 3 ...............................................................................
Canned milk
Evaporated and condensed whole and skim ..........................................................
Bulk milk
Condensed whole sweetened ................................................................................
Condensed whole unsweetened ............................................................................
Other condensed skim and condensed or
Evaporated buttermilk ............................................................................................
Total evaporated and condensed ............................................................................

2,447

32

2,199

544

46

116

79
119

7
9

17
21

1,566
2,308

4
66

464
618

Dry whole milk ........................................................................................................
Nonfat dry milk .......................................................................................................
Skim milk powder ...................................................................................................
Dry buttermilk .........................................................................................................
Total selected dry products ....................................................................................

60
1,512
222
75

16
12
2
4
34

42
1,453
213
68
1,776

Total yogurt 4 ............................................................................................................
Total sour cream .....................................................................................................

3,939
1,195

94
250

428
46

Cottage cheese, creamed ......................................................................................
Cottage cheese, lowfat ...........................................................................................
Total cottage cheese ................................................................................................

342
389

15
6
21

56
69
125

Ice cream
Regular, total ..........................................................................................................
Lowfat, total ...........................................................................................................
Nonfat, total ...........................................................................................................
Sherbet, total .............................................................................................................
Frozen yogurt .............................................................................................................
Other frozen dairy products ........................................................................................
Net frozen products 2 ...............................................................................................

4,132
1,799
75
320
276
69

496
108
2
6
5
4
539

413
198
11
6
25
5
308

Fluid milk 5 .................................................................................................................
Cream products 6 .......................................................................................................
Net fluid products 2 ..................................................................................................

55,067
2,452

1,016
494
1,510

4,917
171
5,082

Other dairy products 7 .............................................................................................
Other food products 8 ..............................................................................................

1,220
1,595

65
60

834
138

Fed to calves ..........................................................................................................
Consumed on farms ...............................................................................................
Total used by producers ..........................................................................................

899
112
1,011

33
4
37

79
10
89

109
1.6

2,658
16.0

Utilization
Total butter 1 .............................................................................................................
Cheese
American ................................................................................................................
Other ......................................................................................................................
Net cheese 2 ..............................................................................................................

Residual 9 .................................................................................................................
Residual as a percent of supply ..............................................................................
1

Including whey cream butter.
Adjustment made for duplication, the use of dairy products in the manufacturing process of other dairy products.
3
Excluding whey cream butter and permeates.
4
Excludes frozen yogurt.
5
Total sales in United States (Source: USDA-ERS)
6
Includes half and half and light/heavy cream. (Source: USDA-ERS)
7
Includes anhydrous milkfat, butter oil, butterine, milk proteins, permeates and other products.
8
Food products other than dairy. (Source: USDA-AMS)
9
Residual includes minor miscellaneous uses and any inaccuracies in production, utilization estimates, or milk equivalent conversions. Includes plant
and shipping losses.
2

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Supply and Utilization of Milk – United States: 2010
Product

Supply
Milk production ..........................................................................................................
Net imports of ingredients ..........................................................................................
Net change in storage cream .....................................................................................
Total supply .............................................................................................................

Product
pounds

Butterfat

Solids
nonfat

(million pounds)

(million pounds)

(million pounds)

192,819
151

7,052
6

16,969
13

192,970

7,058

16,982

1,564

1,268

16

4,275
6,152

1,404
1,541
2,942

1,276
1,629
2,536

Total selected whey products 3 ...............................................................................
Canned milk ..............................................................................................................
Evaporated and condensed whole and skim ..........................................................
Bulk milk ....................................................................................................................
Condensed whole sweetened ................................................................................
Condensed whole unsweetened ............................................................................
Other condensed skim and condensed or ..............................................................
Evaporated buttermilk ............................................................................................
Total evaporated and condensed ...........................................................................

2,683

35

2,417

522

44

111

80
89

7
7

17
16

1,672
2,362

4
62

495
639

Dry whole milk .......................................................................................................
Nonfat dry milk .......................................................................................................
Skim milk powder ...................................................................................................
Dry buttermilk ........................................................................................................
Total selected dry products ....................................................................................

70
1,563
254
82

19
13
2
5
39

50
1,502
244
75
1,871

Total yogurt 4 ............................................................................................................
Total sour cream .....................................................................................................

4,181
1,227

102
257

466
47

Cottage cheese, creamed ......................................................................................
Cottage cheese, lowfat ..........................................................................................
Total cottage cheese ...............................................................................................

331
389

15
6
21

55
69
124

Ice cream
Regular, total .........................................................................................................
Lowfat, total ...........................................................................................................
Nonfat, total ...........................................................................................................
Sherbet, total .............................................................................................................
Frozen yogurt ............................................................................................................
Other frozen dairy products .......................................................................................
Net frozen products 2 ...............................................................................................

4,106
1,710
73
296
298
55

493
103
1
6
5
3
530

411
188
10
6
27
4
353

Fluid milk 5 .................................................................................................................
Cream products 6 .......................................................................................................
Net fluid products 2 ..................................................................................................

55,067
2,452

1,008
494
1,502

4,942
171
5,110

Other dairy products 7 .............................................................................................
Other food products 8 ..............................................................................................

1,606
1,469

86
58

1,065
127

Fed to calves .........................................................................................................
Consumed on farms ..............................................................................................
Total used by producers .........................................................................................

883
107
990

32
4
36

78
9
87

120
1.7

2,124
12.5

Utilization .................................................................................................................
Total butter 1 ............................................................................................................
Cheese ......................................................................................................................
American ...............................................................................................................
Other .....................................................................................................................
Net cheese 2 .............................................................................................................

Residual 9 .................................................................................................................
Residual as a percent of supply .............................................................................
1

Including whey cream butter.
Adjustment made for duplication, the use of dairy products in the manufacture of other dairy products.
3
Excluding whey cream butter and permeates.
4
Excludes frozen yogurt.
5
Total sales in United States (Source: USDA-ERS)
6
Includes half and half and light/heavy cream. Previous year data used when current data not yet available. (Source: USDA-ERS)
7
Includes anhydrous milkfat, butter oil, butterine, milk proteins, permeates, and other products.
8
Food products other than dairy. (Source: USDA-AMS)
9
Residual includes minor miscellaneous uses and any inaccuracies in production, utilization estimates, or milk equivalent conversions. Includes plant
and shipping losses.
2

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United States Geographic Regions
Beginning in 2010, USDA discontinued issuing data for North Atlantic, South Atlantic, East North Central, West North
Central, or South Central regions. North Atlantic and South Atlantic were combined to form the data for the Atlantic
region. East North Central, West North Central, and South Central were combined to form the data for the Central region.

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Statistical Methodology
Data Collection Period: Dairy products estimates are based upon survey data collected after the close of each month.
Production data are provided by the firms producing dairy products.
Sampling frames and sample size: In 2009, there were 1,178 manufacturers that produced one or more dairy products. In
states with small numbers of plants, reports are received from all plants each month. In states with large numbers of
plants, survey procedures are designed to obtain monthly reports from all large plants and from a sample of small plants.
In some states, the State Departments of Agriculture assist in collection of data, which eliminates duplicate reporting and
reduces respondent burden.
Modes of data collection: Data are collected by mail, personal and telephone interviews, facsimile, and via electronic
mail.
Terms and definitions: Firms complete the questionnaire using standard industry definitions and through the aid of
instructions and definitions provided on the questionnaire.
Reliability: Data for the Dairy Products report are collected by a Census of all known manufacturers of dairy products in
the United States. Firms producing large quantities of dairy products, along with a sample of smaller firms, are contacted
monthly to collect previous month production data. Those small firms not contacted monthly are contacted after the close
of the year to obtain previous year production. Production of products at small firms not contacted monthly are estimated
during the monthly survey based upon check data, and state and national trends. Small firms are defined as those that do
not make up a significant portion of the published total. Plants storing nonfat dry milk and dry whey are required under
Federal law as defined in Public Laws 106-532 and 107-171 to complete the Dairy Products report. Plants storing these
items are contacted monthly. Additionally, many state governments have mandated that dairy plants in their state
complete the Dairy Products report each month. Because the Dairy Products survey is a census, sampling error should not
affect the final estimates, however non-sampling errors are possible.
Estimating Procedures: In the Field Office (FO), data reported by firms are reviewed for reasonableness and consistency
by comparing with data reported in prior months and by data reported by other firms in the State. Each field office
summarizes data at the State level. State estimates are submitted to the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB) along with
supporting comments where they are compared with surrounding states, their region, and national trends. During both FO
and ASB review, plants are sometimes contacted again for further verification of numbers reported. After ASB review,
FO data are summarized into a National level summary.
Revision Policy: Monthly estimates are subject to revision the month following the preliminary estimates. Annual
estimates are published in late April in the Dairy Products Yearly Summary report which includes any revisions made to
previous 2 years of estimates. Revisions are generally due to plant data that are received too late to be included in the
current report.
Historic Dairy Products data are available on the NASS On-Line Database. For access, connect to the Internet and go to
the NASS Home Page at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/. Select "Quick Stats", then select "United States and State Data",
then select "Dairy Products". On the following screen, you can select either "Plants", "Prices", "Production", "Shipments",
or "Stocks" to obtain historic data.

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Information Contacts
Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to
contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]
Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570
Scott Hollis, Head, Livestock Section ............................................................................................................. (202) 690-2424
Travis Averill – Dairy Products Prices ..................................................................................................... (202) 690-2168
Sherry Bertramsen – Livestock Slaughter ................................................................................................ (515) 284-4340
Doug Bounds – Hogs and Pigs ................................................................................................................. (202) 720-3106
Jason Hardegree – Cattle, Cattle on Feed ................................................................................................. (202) 720-3040
Mike Miller – Milk Production and Milk Cows ....................................................................................... (202) 720-3278
Everett Olbert – Sheep and Goats ............................................................................................................. (202) 720-4751
Lorie Warren – Dairy Products ................................................................................................................. (202) 690-3236

Access to NASS Reports
For your convenience, you may access NASS reports and products the following ways:
 All reports are available electronically, at no cost, on the NASS web site: http://www.nass.usda.gov
 Both national and state specific reports are available via a free e-mail subscription. To set-up this free
subscription, visit http://www.nass.usda.gov and in the “Receive NASS Updates” box under “Receive reports by
Email,” click on “National” or “State” to select the reports you would like to receive.
 Printed reports may be purchased from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) by calling toll-free
(800) 999-6779, or (703) 605-6220 if calling from outside the United States or Canada. Accepted methods of
payment are Visa, MasterCard, check, or money order.
For more information on NASS surveys and reports, call the NASS Agricultural Statistics Hotline at (800) 727-9540,
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET, or e-mail: [email protected].
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