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The Marketing of Cottage Cheese and Frozen Dairy Products in Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma

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  • Jones, W. Webster

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This report presents data on the marketing of cottage cheese and frozen dairy products by 35 milk processing plants in Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The purpose of this study, as in the related reports, is to provide criteria for an improved basis for pricing surplus graded milk. This milk has, historically, been priced in these markets at the same level as ungraded milk on the assumption that it is used for the same products. This study considers two of the uses for surplus graded milk -- cottage cheese and frozen dairy products. Specifically, the study considers the importance of these products according to the quantity of surplus graded milk used by the plants and as sources of income to the plants.

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  • Jones, W. Webster, 1961. "The Marketing of Cottage Cheese and Frozen Dairy Products in Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma," Marketing Research Reports 313068, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamsmr:313068
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313068
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