USDA Agricultural Marketing Service releases Federal Milk Marketing Order final decision
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 13, 2024
Contact: Laura Hensley
Director of communications
(517) 652-4524 | lhensley@voiceofmilk.com
USDA Agricultural Marketing Service releases Federal Milk Marketing Order final decision
Vote to take place in December GREEN BAY, Wis. — On November 12, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) released a long-awaited final decision with reforms to pricing formulas used by the Federal Milk Marketing Order system. Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative appreciates the diligent work of AMS staff put forth the milk pricing reform. “While not all of our proposals were included in the final decision, and we believe more could have been done to enhance the pricing formula, we are satisfied that the changes do not negatively impact our dairy farmer members," Tim Trotter, Edge CEO said. “In aggregate, we believe the proposed reform would slightly decrease the minimum regulated price private milk buyers have to pay to pooled milk producers in the Upper Midwest order and would slightly increase the price to producers in the Central and Mideast orders. In all cases, we expect the impact on milk checks, after accounting for impact to over-order premiums, to be neutral or positive.” The final version released does not deviate from the proposed decision released in July. The reform highlights of interest to our members in the Upper Midwest include:
The draft of the final decision is available here. Following the publication of the final decision in the Federal Register, AMS will conduct producer referendums in each of the 11 FMMOs. Producers whose milk was pooled on an FMMO in January 2024 are eligible to participate in the referendum. AMS will mail ballots to eligible independent producers and qualified cooperative associations. Ballots must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 2024, and returned by Jan. 15, 2025, to be counted. If at least two-thirds of the producers or two-thirds of the milk represented in the vote approve of an amended order, AMS will issue a final rule implementing the changes. Unlike most producers who are members of manufacturing cooperatives, Edge producers who were pooled in January 2024 will have the privilege to decide individually whether to vote to approve or disapprove proposed changes. In making that decision, they should be aware that the decision to disapprove the proposed reforms is a vote to completely eliminate their Federal Milk Marketing Order. “It is important for farmers to know that a vote to disapprove of this ruling is a vote to end the FMMO in that region,” Trotter said. “While we believe more could have been done to improve the milk pricing, we still believe it is still better to have the FMMO and the protections it brings for producers and as such encourage a yes vote on the final rule.” Photos: About Edge: Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative provides dairy farmers throughout the Midwest with a powerful voice — the voice of milk — in Congress, with customers and within their communities. Edge, based in Green Bay, Wis., is one of the top cooperatives in the country based on milk volume. For more information, visit voiceofmilk.com. |
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