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Page 8 • Dairy Star • Second Section • Saturday, June 23, 2012

The “Mielke” Market Weekly

By Lee Mielke

Senate passes version of farm bill In dairy politics; the Senate, Thursday, passed by a 64 to 35 vote margin its version of the 2012 Farm Bill, but the timetable for a House version became less clear, according to Dairy Prot Weekly’s Dave Natzke in Friday’s DairyLine broadcast. Faced with more than 200 amendments to its Farm Bill proposal, the Senate agreed to cut that to 73, Natzke reported, spending much of the week voting on those amendments before tackling the entire bill. Two dairy-related amendments affecting federal milk marketing orders, one from Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA), calling for an increase in the frequency of dairy market reporting, and requiring a feasibility study of reducing the number of classes of milk from four to two; and a second amendment from Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), requiring federal milk marketing procedural reforms, as well as elimination of end-product pricing formulas, were approved. A third amendment, from Senator Jim DeMint (RSC), which called for prohibiting mandatory producer-funded checkoff programs, including the national dairy checkoff, was rejected. An amendment by Sen. Mike Johanns (R-NE), which called for a ban on EPA use of aerial surveillance of large livestock operations for compliance with Clean Water Act requirements, was also rejected. Natzke said the provisions having the biggest impact on dairy farmers will be the components of National Milk’s “Foundation for the Future” program and Rep. Collin Peterson’s (D-MN) “Dairy Security Act.” Late breaking developments and the nal Senate vote will be posted at www.DairyLine.com, he said. House Ag Committee chair Frank Lucas, who said he wanted to formalize a House version of the Farm Bill soon after the July 4 recess, apparently has had a change of plans, according to Natzke. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recommended a delay in the House Farm Bill, in part to review the Senate’s nal proposal, he said. In addition, the House is scheduled to take up the scal year 2013 USDA appropriations bill next week, and Cantor wants House ag committee members on the oor for that debate, instead of working on a farm bill. The 30th Annual Capitol Hill Ice Cream Party was held June 21 for members of Congress, their families and staffs, and other special guests. A press release stated that about 2,000 gallons of ice cream and frozen yogurt, 6,000 root beer oats and 44 cases of sundae toppings were expected to be served. The ice cream party is sponsored by the International Ice Cream Association, the Milk Industry Foundation and the National Cheese Institute, constituent organizations of the International Dairy Foods Association. Meanwhile in the real world; U.S. milk production may be slowing. The Agriculture Department reported its May estimate for the top 23 producing states at 16.4 billion pounds, up just 2.1 percent from May 2011. The 50-state total, at 17.6 billion, was up 2 percent. Revisions added 38 million pounds to last month’s preliminary data, putting output at 16 billion pounds, up 3.5 percent from 2011. The big story in the data is cow numbers. The 23 state total, at 8.52 million head, while up 77,000 from a year ago, was down 3,000 from April, the rst decline in 20 months. Output per cow averaged 1,924 pounds, up 22 from a year ago. California’s May production was up 1.9 percent from a year ago on 16,000 more cows and 15 pounds

more per cow. Wisconsin was up 2.4 percent, thanks to a 35 pound gain per cow and 5,000 more cows. Idaho was up 2.5 percent on a 50-pound gain per cow but cow numbers were unchanged. New York was also up 2.5 percent, on a 45 pound gain per cow. Cow numbers were also unchanged. Pennsylvania was down 2.1 percent, due to a 15 pound per cow decline and 7,000 fewer cows. Other states with large gains in cow numbers were Michigan, up 11,000 head; New Mexico and Texas, each up 10,000; Arizona, up 8,000; Colorado, up 6,000; and Indiana, Washington and Wisconsin up 5,000 each. Sates with fewer cows than a year included Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. Production schedules at cheese plants are slowing as milk supplies appear to have passed the peak spring ush, according to USDA’s Dairy Market News. Plant managers are keeping an eye on inventories and have reduced production in some cases. Mozzarella producers are especially conscious of reduced orders. Export demand has been helpful in moving cheese out of the country, according to USDA, but the strong U.S. dollar is hindering some sales. The Foreign Agricultural Service reported April exports were up 31 percent from last year and up 12 percent for the year. However, exports of butter and milkfat for April totaled 13.2 million pounds, down 29 percent from April 2011. Cumulative exports for the rst four months of the year are running 32 percent behind last year. Saudi Arabia, at 13.6 million pounds for the year, is the largest importer with a 15 percent increase from a year ago. Butter and milkfat exports accounted for 5.9 percent of total butter production during January to April. Speaking of exports; Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) accepted 11 requests for export assistance this week to sell a total of 1.7 million pounds of cheese to customers in Asia, South America, the Middle East, North Africa and South Pacic. The product will be delivered through November 2012 and raised CWT’s 2012 cheese exports to 61.7 million pounds plus 45.2 million pounds of butter and Anhydrous milkfat to 32 countries on four continents. On a butterfat basis, the milk equivalent of these exports is 1.55 billion pounds, or the same as the annual milk production of 73,800 cows, according to CWT. Meanwhile; FC Stones June 19 eDairy Insider Closing Bell reported that Tuesday’s GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction showed a signicant decline in the average prices of commodities traded following a sharp rise two weeks ago. The following weighted average prices fell: anhydrous milkfat price dropped 0.8 percent to $1.4025 per pound, or $1.1242 adjusted to 80 percent butterfat equivalent; cheddar cheese prices fell 3.7 percent to $1.4139 per pound; milk protein concentrate 70 dropped 2.7 percent to $1.9115 per pound; rennet casein declined 1.9 percent to $3.079 per pound; and skim milk powder fell 4.8 percent to $1.2855 per pound. Buttermilk powder prices rose 2.5 percent to $1.381 per pound, according to the Insider, and whole milk powder prices climbed 2.7 percent to $1.3091 per pound. In other trade news; Dairy Prot Weekly reports that both U.S. neighbors are joining the Trans-Pacic Partnership (TPP) trade talks. The U.S. and eight other countries, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei, accepted Canadian and Mexican applications to become part of the TPP

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negotiations this week. The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) strongly supported Canada’s participation in the TPP negotiations. Both groups agree that since Mexico has been invited to join the talks, it only made sense for the third member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to join as well. However, whereas Mexico and the United States already have removed all dairy trade barriers between them, this is not the case with respect to trade between Canada and the United States, a situation which TPP must remedy, say the two organizations. NMPF and USDEC trust that the approval by the U.S. government of Canada’s participation in the TPP talks has been accompanied by a very clear understanding of U.S. expectations that all Canadian trade barriers against U.S. dairy products must be eliminated. Canadian ofcials said they would defend the country’s domestic dairy supply management program in TPP talks. Churning schedules across the country are active, basically absorbing cream volumes from regular and ongoing suppliers, according to USDA. Surplus cream volumes of earlier this spring are gone and churning activity is often keeping pace with demand, thus inventory clearances are lighter. Class II cream demand is seasonally strong as ice cream and ice cream mix needs increase. Overall butter demand is good as retail features continue to clear good volumes of print butter and restaurant and food service outlets, especially in resort and holiday areas of the country. USDA’s June 15 Dairy Market News reported ahead of Monday’s Milk Production report that farm milk production was slipping gradually in most areas and reported that bottled milk demand was heading toward the summer doldrums. Crop progress is reported to be at or ahead of expected development to date. North Central region farmers’ activities center around second cuttings on alfalfa, while cool weather and intermittent rain had Utah and Idaho alfalfa harvesting temporarily on hold. Corn in Texas improved with recent precipitation. In milk pricing news; the July Federal order Class I base milk price was announced by USDA at $15.51 per hundredweight, up 27 cents from June but $5.52 below July 2011. That equates to about $1.33 per gallon and pushed the 2012 Class I average to $16.34, down from $18.55 at this time a year ago, and compares to $14.60 in 2010 and $11.08 in 2009. The Class III advanced pricing factor remained the “higher of” in determining the Class I value. The University of Wisconsin’s Dr. Brian Gould predicts that the July Milk Income Loss Contract Payment will be about 86 cents per cwt. The two-week, AMS-surveyed butter price averaged $1.3766 per pound, up 2.6 cents from June. Nonfat dry milk averaged $1.1008, down 4 1/2-cents. Cheese averaged $1.5703, up 4.6 cents, and dry whey averaged 50.52 cents, down 3 cents from June. Looking “back to the futures;” after factoring in the announced Federal order Class III milk prices and the remaining futures, the average Class III milk price for the rst six months of 2012 stood at $15.70 on May 11 and $15.89 on June 8. The last half of 2012 was averaging $15.44 on May 11, $15.69 on May 18, $16.13 on May 25, $15.96 on June 1, $16.53 on June 8, $16.59 on June 15.

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‘07 John Deere 317, #13042 ........................$16,995 ‘05 Case 430, #11793 ..................................$17,800 ‘05 JCB 1110, #12174 .................................$17,995 ‘08 Case 420 Series III, #12331 ...................$22,500 ‘93 Case 1840, #12143 ..................................$9,250 ‘99 Case 1845C, #12374................................$9,895 ‘07 Case 440, #12336 ..................................$26,800 ‘07 Case 445CT, #11811 ..............................$38,995 ‘92 Bobcat 943, #12216 ...............................$18,995 Case 1835B, #12361......................................$6,800 ‘08 John Deere 325, #12277 ........................$22,995 ‘06 New Holland LS160, #12077..................$15,700 ‘06 Case 430, #11345 ..................................$20,095 ‘10 Gehl 5240E, #13900...............................$27,995

TELEHANDLERS

‘07 JCB 536-60 AGRI PLUS, #10888 ...........$62,500 ‘99 JCB 506C, #10277 .................................$34,500 ‘06 JCB 541 FARM PLUS, #10991 ...............$71,295 ‘05 JCB 540, #11941 ...................................$39,825 ‘06 JCB 531-70 loadall, #12252 ..................$43,200 ‘10 JCB 536-60 Agri-Plus, #12326 ..............$79,000

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‘05 Case IH MXU135, #11904......................$66,985 ‘06 Case IH MX245, #13099 ..................... $129,500 AGCO Allis WD45, #13076 ............................$2,995 ‘79 International 84 Hydro, ldr., #13077 .........$8,995 ‘03 Case IH MXM175, #10755 .....................$79,995 ‘96 Case IH 7220, #12029............................$48,875 Farmall 450, #12285 ......................................$1,400 ‘00 Case IH 9370, #12289............................$75,000 ‘03 New Holland TC33, #12147 ...................$13,400 ‘06 John Deere 7220, #13954 ......................$61,000 ‘97 Case IH 8920, #12260............................$61,500 ‘91 AGCO Allis 9130, #13967 ......................$22,595 ‘09 Case IH MAXXUM 115, #13962 .............$71,000 ‘81 Case 2390, #13878 ................................$17,300 2006 JCB 8250 FASTRAC, #11420 ..............$98,995 ‘12 JCB 8310 FASTRAC, #ELN050312 ..... $280,917 ‘09 JCB 8250 FASTRAC, #12198 .............. $145,500 ‘00 JCB 214E Extenda-hoe, #13971 .............$33,900

WINDROWERS

‘06 Case IH WDX1902, #11569....................$66,995 ‘81 Case IH 4000, #12157..............................$4,995


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(LH) H&S 7+4 HDNR 20 forage box, F&R unload w/617 wagon ............................................... $20,835 (LH) H&S Wide Body 22’ All sides w/617 wagon$16,550 (LH) H&S 7+4 TA forage box, 16’ w/12 ton tandem .$9,450 (LH) H&S 7+4 TA forage box, 16’ w/12 ton tandem..$9,450 (LH) Minnesota 130 flair box w/hoist............... $1,050 (LH) J&M 385-24 13 ton wagon ...................... $6,100 (LH) J&M 385-24 13 ton wagon ...................... $6,100 (LH) Green 100 flair box w/hoist ......................... $390 (LH) Klugman 2 wheel 25’ header trailer.......... $1,775 (LH) Harms 1016 bale rack w/wagons ............. $1,850 (LH) Harms 1016 bale rack w/wagons ............. $1,650 (P) Gehl 970 forage box, 12 ton tandem wagon$6,500 (P) Gehl 980 forage box, 12 ton tandem .......... $7,500

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(LH) ‘03 MF 8245, MFWD, 5500 hrs., 3 pt. .... $65,500 (LH) ‘05 MF 6480, 2WD, 3340 hrs., 3 pt........ $49,500 (LH) ‘05 MF 492, 2WD, 3350 hrs., 3 pt.......... $25,500

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(P) ‘04 MF GC2300 w/60” deck, 375 hrs. ........ $8,995 (P) ‘78 White 2-135, 5270 hrs., 3 pt., 2 remotes, duals .......................................... $15,000 (P) ‘81 IH 786, 2WD ...................................... $12,325 (LH) ‘66 Oliver 1650, 5776 hrs., gas ................ $4,675 (P) Massey Harris 33 w/loader......................... $2,780 (LH) Case 850K dozer, wide track, series 2, 6-way blade.................................................. $48,000 (P) Case 730 tractor......................................... $6,790 (P) Case 1070, 2WD w/loader .......................... $9,445 (P) Case 970 tractor, 2WD w/GB loader ........... $6,390 (P) IH Cub Lo boy, 60” deck ............................ $2,165 (P) JD AW ........................................................ $3,890 (LH) ‘04 MF 8280, MFWD, 3530 hrs., 3 pt. $75,000







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Dairy Recipes

Apple Yogurt Smoothie Servings: 2

Prep Time: 10 minutes

2 cups low-fat vanilla yogurt 1 medium Granny Smith apple, cored, peeled and diced ½ cup orange juice 2 tablespoons honey 5-6 ice cubes Mix all ingredients in a blender or food processor until smooth. Pour into 2 tall glasses. Garnish with sliced almonds, fresh mint and dollop of honey, if desired. Recipe provided by Midwest Dairy Assocation

Looking for recipes we published in the past? Check our Web site: www.dairystar.com for all the recipes we have printed.

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One Step Lasagna Recipe submitted by: Jessica Brehm Dubuque County Dairy Princess 2 jars spaghetti sauce 1/2 lb uncooked noodles 1-16 oz cottage cheese 8 oz shredded mozzarella cheese 1/2 c parmesan cheese 1 c water 1 lb hamburger browned (optional) Pepperoni optional 1 can mushrooms (optional) peppers to taste (optional) onions to taste (optional) Spread one cup sauce in bottom of 9 x 13 pan. Layer 1/3 noodles, 1/3 sauce, 1/3 meat, mushrooms, peppers, onions (optional), 1/3 cheeses. Repeat, refrigerate overnight. Pour water around sides of pan, cover tight with foil. Bake 350°F for 1 hour. Remove foil, bake 15 minutes longer. Let rest for 20 minutes. Enjoy.

Fiesta Rice Skillet Dinner Recipe created by: Susan Anglin, Triple A Farms, Arkansas 1 tablespoon canola oil 1/2 cup diced onion 2 1/2 cups cooked turkey, chopped (or 1 pound lean ground turkey, raw*) 2 cups cooked brown rice 1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained, rinsed

1 (15 ounce) can diced tomatoes with green chilies, drained 1 cup frozen sweet corn kernels 1 cup mild picante sauce 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese

In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add oil and cook onion until soft (about 10 minutes.) Add turkey, rice, beans, tomatoes, corn, picante sauce and chili powder. Stir to mix well. Heat thoroughly. Remove from heat and sprinkle with cheese. Serve hot. *If using raw ground turkey, cook with the onion until browned. Drain excess fat while keeping in the skillet. Recipe provided by Midwest Dairy Assocation

Baked Zucchini Ziti

Nobody rivals our vision JCB has always been a visionary company, from the invention of the backhoe loader, to the only skid steer with a side door. Now, we’ve redesigned our skid steer from the ground up. We’ve given it greater visibility, increased accessibility and made it more comfortable–all without sacrificing safety. Step in our industry’s only side door and you’ll learn why this is no ordinary skid steer.

Created by: Rebecca Murphy, Schwinn Farms, Inc., Kansas Servings: 6 Cook pasta according to package instrucPrep Time: 20 minutes tions, drain and set aside. Cook Time: 35-40 minutes Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a medium bowl, combine tomatoes and 8 ounces ziti, uncooked Italian seasoning. In another bowl, mix to1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes, low gether zucchini, ricotta, ½ cup mozzarella, sodium 1/2 cup Parmesan and egg. Season with 1 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning salt and pepper. 1 cup grated zucchini (about 1 medium) Coat a 2-quart casserole with cooking 1 cup part-skim ricotta cheese spray and spread half of tomato sauce on 1 cup shredded part-skim mozzarella, bottom. Top with ziti, ricotta mixture and divided remaining sauce. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan 1/2 cup mozzarella and 1 tablespoon Parcheese, divided mesan. Bake until top is brown and sauce is 1 egg, lightly beaten bubbling, 35 to 40 minutes. Salt and pepper Cooking spray Recipe provided by Midwest Dairy Assocation

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To submit your recipe for print, email Andrea at andrea.b@dairystar.com



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