MA 300 Handler Report of Expected Receipts and Expected Class I

Report Forms Under Milk Marketing Order Programs (From Milk Handlers and Milk Marketing Cooperatives)

MA-300 Handler Rept Expected Receipts and Expected Class I Needs (FMMO 1)

OMB: 0581-0032

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Return to: Federal Milk Order No. 1—Northeast Marketing Area
89 South Street
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 51478
Boston, MA 02205-1478

MA 300
Form Approved, OMB
No. 0581-0032;
Exp. XX/XXXX

Tel: (617) 737-7199 —Fax (617) 737-8002

Email: [email protected] Website: www.fmmone.com

Handler Report of Expected Receipts and Expected Class I Needs
Handler’s Name

Period

Address
FULL SUPPLY CONTRACT:

YES

NO

A. Expected Receipts of Bulk Fluid Milk (Total for all plants if more than one)

Pounds

1. From own producers
2. Bulk milk from other sources (list by handler)

3. Total expected receipts
B. Expected Class I Fluid Milk Needs
1. Use for Class I in your own Section 7(a) distributing plant(s) (If multiple locations list each separately)

Total expected Class I bottling needs
2. If bulk milk will be transferred from your bottling plant(s) to other Northeast Order
Section 7(a) distributing plants, report estimated volume to be transferred.

3. Total expected Class I needs (Summary of B1 and B2)
C. Difference between Expected Receipts and Expected Class I Needs
Subtract B3 from A3 (Expected surplus/shortage)
SIGNED BY:
(Person authorized to sign on behalf of handler.)
PRINT NAME:

DATE:
PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________

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