lulM aiM&M M'M Order No. 4 Class I Milk Price $15.26 for November 1983 ALEXANDRIA, VA - Middle Atlantic Order Market Ad ministrator Joseph D. Shine on October 5 announced a Class I milk price of $15.26 per hundredweight for November 1983. This price is unchanged from October and is two cents higher than last November’s Class I price. Order No. 4 prices are announced for milk testing 3.5 percent butterfat f .o.b. plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia, PA and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, DC or Baltimore, MD. There is also a 6-cent direct delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Mr. Shine announced a Class II milk price of 112.56 per hun dredweight for September 1983 and a butterfat differential of 17.4 cents for the month. The Class II price is Umosttr Farming, Saturday, October 15,1983—A19 up seasonally by four cents from August while the butterfat dif ferential increased four-tenths of a cent because of a S'-s cent increase in the Grade A butter price during the last two weeks of September. The November Gass I price and the September Class II price are based on the September 1983 Minnesota-Wisconsin manufac- tunng milk price of $l2 48 per hundredweight at a 3 5 percent butterfat content The USDA reported that the wholesale price of Grade A butter at Chicago for September in creased to $1,5102 per pound and the nonfat dry milk price was $.9417 per pound, fob plants in the Chicago area.
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