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32.24.480    PRODUCER PRICING RULES

(1) Nothing contained in these rules prohibits the payment of higher prices to producers.

(2) The minimum Class I price per hundredweight at 3.5% butterfat which must be paid to producers by distributors in the state of Montana, is the monthly federal order price according to 7 CFR 1000.50(a) through (c) plus a Montana Class I location differential of $2.55.

(a) When milk does not test 3.5% butterfat, the price per cwt will be adjusted for each 0.1% the butterfat test moves up or down.

(b) The bureau will use the federal order fat and skim prices to calculate the producer prices. Federal order fat and skim prices are announced on the Friday previous to the 23rd of each month unless the 23rd falls on a Friday. Montana will follow the same schedule.

(3) Prices paid producers for Class II milk will be the last spray process nonfat dry milk solids price per pound quote prior to the 20th of the month, Central States area, as most recently reported by the United States Department of Agriculture, plus a factor of $0.0125 per pound for freight, multiplied by 8.2 (which is the amount of solids not fat in skim milk), plus the last Chicago area grade AA butter price quote prior to the 20th of the month as most recently reported by the United States Department of Agriculture, less an adjustment factor of $0.0895, multiplied by 4.2 (which is the amount of butter in pounds, which can be produced from 100 pounds of milk with 3.5% butterfat content), less a make allowance of 8.5%. In the case of milk containing more or less than 3.5% butterfat, the differential to be employed in computing prices will be the above-mentioned Chicago area butter price, less an adjustment factor of $0.0895, multiplied by 0.111, rounded to nearest half cent ($0.005).

(4) Prices paid to producers for Class III milk will be the last Chicago area grade AA butter price quote prior to the 20th of the month as most recently reported by the United States Department of Agriculture, less an adjustment factor of $0.0895, less 10% and, in addition, when skim milk is utilized in this classification by any distributor, the last spray process nonfat milk solids price per pound quote prior to the 20th of the month, the Central States area, as most recently reported by the United States Department of Agriculture, plus a factor of $0.0125 per pound for freight, multiplied by 8.2, less 17%.

(5) Minimum quota prices and minimum excess prices paid to pool producers are determined by the calculations provided for in ARM 32.24.513. The calculations in ARM 32.24.513 include adjustments to the pool-wide utilization value for surplus sales and for transportation charges for shipments of unprocessed pool milk between pool plants.

(6) No price established by any formula set forth in this rule may be charged if contrary to any supervening federal or state law, rule, or regulation. Should any minimum prices published by this board under this rule exceed the limitations imposed by such laws, rules, or regulations, such prices must be reduced to the extent of such excess, even though such reduction may impair a uniform or complete application of the price fixing formula, or any of the same, set out in this rule. The prices, as so modified, must be respected and enforced as the minimum prices established under this rule.

(7) On or before the 23rd day of each month, the bureau will compute prices for Class I, II, and III milk to be paid to producers by pool handlers for milk received from producers during the next calendar month, in accordance with this pricing rule. By the 26th day of each month, the bureau will publish a notice of the Class I, II, and III prices to be paid to producers by pool handlers for milk received from producers during the next calendar month and distribute the notice to each pool producer and pool handler licensed under the Act. The notice must contain the mathematical computations used to calculate the prices. The minimum producer price will be uniform and identical throughout the state of Montana.

 

History: 81-23-302, MCA; IMP, 81-23-302, MCA; NEW, 2017 MAR p. 1151, Eff. 8/1/17.

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