Published by Authority of the lion. (reorge lleei THE DAIRY REVIE TOTAL MILK PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION FOR CANADA BY MONTHS 1960 AND 1961
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1 Iscrcd File Copy I). CATALOdU '.. DOMINION BUREAU MrNTHLY OTTAWA - C Of STATISTICS ( NADA Published by Authority of the lion. (reorge lleei THE DAIRY REVIE MinisteJTrde 104hommer PROPLRTY OF II xt LIRAR TV Volume No XXII, Report No II NOVEMBER Price 2.00 per year MILLION POUNDS 2,400 TOTAL MILK PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION FOR CANADA BY MONTHS 1960 AND MILLION POUNDS 2,400 2,200 2,200 2, ,000 1,800 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,200 1,200 1,000 EM USEDON FARMS J7"-'-' HD IN FARM ionf S I C) - USED FOR FLU ID _CONSUMPT1ON LUD MILk J U JFMAM J SON OFD ROGER DUHAMEL, F.R.S.C.. Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. Ottawa. 200
2 Pre1imiry Indications of the Dairy Situation, November, The preliminary estimate of milk produced in November is 1,321, pounds. This is an increase of 8.1 per cent over milk production in November, Milk production for the first eleven montha of the year was estimated at 17,932,200,000 pounds, 4.0 per cent above production in the January - November period a year ago. About 53 per cent of the milk produced in November, or 703,700,000 pounds, was used for dairy factory products. Dairy factory utilization was 15.6 per cent greater than in November, 1960, with increased quantities going into all products except concentrated milk. The quantity going into creamery butter production was up 19.8 per cent over last year. More milk was also used for the production of factory cheese and ice cream mix than in November last year, with increases of 22.4 and 6.8 per cent, respectively, for these two products. Concentrated milk products utilized 34.8 per cent less milk than a year ago. Dtaing the January - November period, 6.2 per cent more milk was used in dairy factory products than in the same eleven month period in TABlE 1. - Milk Equivalent of Dairy Factory Products, November and January to November, 1960 and November January November Product 1960 Percentage 1960 Percentage Change Change S lb, Creamery Butter ,733 (') ,399 7, (+) 9.5 Factory Cheese,/ 81, ,010 () ,272,221 1,331,448 (+) 4.7 Concentrated Whole Milk Products 64,969 55,339 (-) ,108, ,709 Ice Cream Mix 38,012 40,5% () , ,208 () 2.0 Totals 608, ,678 (+) ,159, ,041 (+) 6.2 J Data include cheddar and other whole milk and cream cheese. Fluid sales of milk and cream in October increased 0.6 per cent over sales last year. Assuming about the same rate of increase for November, fluid sales accounts for 475,500,000 pounds or about 36 per cent of the preliminary estimate of total milk production. 5 According to indications from the monthly am'vey of farms keeping milk cows, milk and cream consumed in farm homes was the same as that used in November, 1960, while milk used for livestock feeding was 9.3 per cent above that of a year ago. Farm dairy correspondents report 0.4 per cent more milk cows kept on farms at November 15, and 293 per cent more cows being milked than at the same time last year. Milk production per cow, for cows milked on farms in the sample, increased 2.8 per cent above the level at November 15, 1960.
3 -2- Farm Milk Production, Utilization and Income in October, 196: Farm Milk Productions The estimated quantity of milk produce. I in October amounted to 1,658 million pounds, an increase of 165 million pounds or 1101 per cent over that of October, Of this amount, 1,022 million pounds or 62 per cent was utilized in factory production, and approximately 487 million pounds or 29 per cent was used for fluid sales0 During the January - October period, the estimated production was 16,611 million pounds, an increase of 583 million pounds over that produced in the same period of the previous year0 The quantity of milk utilized for factory production in the January October period amounted to 10,086 million pounds while fluid sales accounted for 4,810 million pounds, Fluid Saless Sales of fluid milk and cream, the latter expressed as milk, amounted to 487 million pounds in October, an increase of approximately 3 million pounds in comparison with October of the previous year. This included about 410 million pounds of fluid milk, comprising about 25 per cent of the farm milk supply, and fluid cream sales of 77 million pounds representing 4 per cent. During the ten month period, fluid sales totalled 4,810 million pounds, an increase of 57 miflion pounds or 1.2 per cent over those of the corresponding 1960 period. Farm Butters Butter made on farms in October amounted to 756,000 pounds, decreasing U per cent from the corresponding month in For the January - October period, 6,963,000 pounds were produced, a decrease of 14 per cent from the same period last year. Farm Cash Income: Cash income from the sale of dairy products in October amounted to $47,181,000. This represented an increase r' 8,8 per cent or $3,830,00C in comparison with the same month last year. The weighted average value of $3.13 p hundred pounds of milk was 9 cents lower than in October, Fluid milk at $4.8.. per hundred was 3 cents higher than in October, Creamery butter fat decreased from 69.0 cents to 68.7 cents per pound, and farm butter at 62 cents per pound was the same as in October, Milk used in manufacture averaged $2,74 per hundred, 10 cents lower than in October, Cheese milk decreased to $262 per hundred, a decrease of 2 cents per hundred in comparison with the same month a year earlier. Farm cash income estimates cover all money received by farmers for the sale of milk, cream and farm butter. Government subsidies and bonuses are included in these estimates. Creamery Butter Production and Prices of Dairy Products in October, Production2 Creamery butter production amounted to 32.4 million pounds in October,. This was 6.8 million pounds or approximately 27 per cent more than that produced in the same month of the previous year, Stocks* Holdings of creamery butter in store and transit on November 1 amounted to million pounds, approximately 25.0 million pounds higher than at November 1 last year. On October 1,, atock holdings at million poun& were 20,0 million pounds greater than at the same date a year earlier. It shoif. also be noted that 43.7 million pounds of butter oil was renorted held ir cold storage on November 1, compared with 3704 million pounds reported in storage on October 1,.
4 -.3 - Supply: The quantity of creamery butter represented by stocks on October 1, plus production and imports during the month, amounted to million pounds at October 31,. This was an increase of approximately 26.9 million pounds compared to the corresponding supply figure at October Domestic Disappearance; The domestic disappearance of creamery butter in October amounted to 23.7 million pounds, a decrease of 3.3 million pounds or 12 per cent more than the corresponding figure for the same month last year. On a per capita basis, it amounted to 1.31 pounds as compared with 1.51 pounds in October, Prices at Montreal: Butter prices at Montreal, based on dealers' quotations for first grade solids, averaged 62 1/2 cents per pound in October as against 63 1/4 cents in October, Cheddar Cheese Production: Cheddar cheese production amounted to approximately 11.2 million pounds, an increase of about 1.4 million pounds compared to production in the same month of the previous year. Prices: The Belleville price of Ontario coloured cheese averaged 34 3/4 cents per pound in October. The comparative price in 1960 was 33 cents. Ice Cream Mix The quantity of Ice cream mix manufactured in October was approximately 1.4 million gallons or 109 thousand gallons more than that produced a year ago. TABLE 2. - Ice Cream: Production of Hard and Soft Types, Canada, by Province, November and Cumulative January to November, Note: Data compiled from reports by mix manufacturers who report ice cream production and mix sales. Not comparable to old ice cream estimate of mix production x 2 because of variations in stocks and overrun. Province 1_November January - November E Hrd 1 Soft Total - Hard Soft Total gal gal. '000 gal gal gal gal. Prince Edward Island ,/ Nova Scotia , ,667 New Brunswick , (uebec , Ontario , ,127 Manitoba , ,103 Saskatchewan , Alberta ,928 British Columbia , ,396 4,187 Total ,440 36,860 2, Less than 500 gallons.
5 -4- TABI 3. - Milk Production and Utilization, by Province, October, 1960 and Province and Year Total Milk Production Factory Products Farm Butter thou2and Utilization Farm-Home Consumed pounds Fed to Livestocj Fluid Sa1e P.E.I ,938 / 12,079,/ ,298 19,691 )/ 14,364 / 164 2, ,265 N.S ,753 8,977 1, ,120 16,306 33,729 10,976 1, N.B ,757 14,676 2,083 3,390 1,440 13,168 38,984 18, ,630 1, Que , ,189 3, , , , ,542 1,966 25,700 7, ,457 Ont , ,781 1,147 19,200 13, , , , ,792 Man ,950 J 41,726 J 2,668 7, ,547 43,484/ 1,802 7,460 2,010 27,791 Saek, ,949 45,435 4, ,790 29, ]. 98,739 45,072 5,124 13,900 4,960 29,683 Alta ,301 J 72,357 il 4, , ,743 ),J 72,138 / 3,814 12,400 4,370 32,021 B.C ,319 27, ,720 2, ] , ,550 3, Totals ,492, ,705 19,867 90,650 37, ,872 1, ,021, , ,792 The milk equivalent of concentrated whole milk products is excluded to avoid disclosing tndivn1 cor rany ooera.tiions It is included in otals.
6 - 5- MHk P - 'dtctlon and Utilization: Cumulative Data, by Province, iinuary to October, 1960 and Province and Year Total Milk Production Utilization I Factory Farm Iftrm-Home Fed to] Fluid Products ButterjConsumed Livestock Sales thousand pound3 P.E.I ,385 / 189,744 L1 121,699 / 1,778 18, , J ,300 13,109 22,630 N.S , , , , ,530 40,310 36,450 16,780 14, , ,162 N.B , , , ,992 16,193 17,012 34,000 33,270 24,770 22, , ,402 '60 5,4]4,554 5,706,18]. 3,520,943 3,780,874 20,171 16, , , , ,540 1,429,300 1,452,804 5,396,868 5,552,843 3,238,382 3,369,283 12,637 8, , , , ,200 1,763,249 1,776,365 Man , , ,795 r/ 576,578,J 25,085 19,422 81,120 72,160 47, , ,650 Sask ,165,307 1,178, , ,329 48,788 45, , ,500 56,400 62, , ,695 Alta ,367,604 / 1,439,882 i' 848,675 2/ 919,399 / 44,90 36, , ,900 48,970 56, , ,31]. B.C , , , , 643 8, ,301 27,310 26,560 26,350 28, , ,352 Totals ,027,747 16,610,729 9,551,274 10,086, , , , , , ,421 4,753,684 4,810,371 The milk equiva] ent of ooncentr ated vixle ml] k produa bs is exeli ided to av id disclosing indtv idu&l company c peration5. It is mci ded in to
7 -6- TABLE 5. - Milk Equivalent of Factory Products and Fluicl S1e, by Iovince, October, 1960 and I Creamery Concentrated Ice Fluid Fluid Province and Ye ar Butter Cheese Milk Cream Milk Cream MAX thousand tounda of milk P.E.I , , , , N.S , , ,693 7, ,176 15,051 1,642 N.B , ,156 11,629 1, , (1ue , ,473 9, ,633 21, ,698 45,717 22, ,598 Ont ,798 70, , ,440 27,(28 186, ,123 17, , ,352 Man , , , ,998 5,793 Sask , ,550 24, , , A1ta ,620 1, ,435 5,057 66,152 1, ,964 5,057 B.C ,975 1, ,352 32,318 8, , ,533 4,828 32, Totals , , ,155 42, ,613 77, , ,628 83,297 46, ,470 77,322 / Excluded to av total 0 Id disclosing individual compny operations buf included in the
8 -7- TABLE 6. - Milk Utilization: In Factories, in Dairies and on Farms, as Percentage of Production, by Province, October, Province Used in Manufacti.ue Used Used on Farms for Conc.Milk for in Pail Creamery Cheese and Ice Total Fluid Farm Farm Fed Butter 4 Cream Mix Sales Thitter Homes Animals percentages P.E.I N.S U 3 N.B Qua Ont, Sask A].ta B.C Canada I I 3 TABLE 7. - Butter Made on Farina, by Province, October and Cumulative January to October, 1960 and Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia October lb o % January - October f % of lb , ,943 2, ,
9 -8.. TABIZ 8. - Production Trends as Indicated by Reports in tie Farri Sr're of the 15th of Each Nbrituh A. - Cowø Milked: Percentage of Total Milk Cows, by Province, Septeniber October and November, 1960 and a Province September October November 1960 T percentages P.E.I N.S N.B Que Ont Man Sask Alta B.C Canada B. - Milk Production Per Cow: Daily Averages for All Cows and for Cows MilkeJ, by Province, October, November 1960 and Province All Cows Cows Milked October November November October November November pounds per day P.E.I N.S N.B Que Out Man, Sask Alta , B.C Canada ,
10 -9- TABLE 9. - Farm Cash Income from the Sale of Milk, Cream and Farm Butter, by Province, October, 1960 and Province Creamery Butter-fat Cheese Milk Milk for Ice Concentration Fluid Fluid. Farm Cream Milk Butter Total thousand dollars P.S.I N.S , ,081 N.B ,064 Que ,715 1, , ,443 9,428 1, , ,769 Ont , , , ,821 4,367 2,185 1, , ,976 Man , , ,121 Sask , , Alta ,532 1, ,232 1, ,172 3,158 B.C ,816 l,8' ,083 3,134 Totals ]. 14,456 18,236 3,142 3,525 4,093 3,554 2,195 2,154.19,432 19, ,35]. 47,181
11 TABlE Average Farm Values of Butter-fat, Milk and Farm Butter, by Province October, 1960 and 196. Province and Year 'eainery Butterfat Cheese Milk Milk for Ice Cream iix and Concentration Fluid Farm Butter Average of Total Sales per lb. POT POT per cwt. p' lb. $ per cwt. $ $ $ 0 of milk P.E.I N.S , N.B , ue Ont Man Sask, , , Alta , , ,96 B.C Canada
12 Butters Domestic D1sappearane for October, 3anry to tanu7 vicij (O einber Year - Total Per Capita Total Per Capita Total Per Capita - - lb. - lb. 000 lb. lb , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,229 15,15 312, , , , , ,676 / , / Subject to adjuatment for imports and exports. TLE' Thy., m Disposition,Canada, October and thmulative January October, 1957 to Year -- - Stocks Beginning Production Imports Exports '000 lb. Cheddar Cheese Stocks End Domestic Disappearance October Jan.-Oct lb ,453 8,846 67, ,360 8,87]. 1 1,219 60,864 8,149 71, ,369 11, ,121 10,924 73, I 64,550 9, , ,233 J ,/ 71,348 11, ,497 / Process Cheese , T 43-2,820 3,979 38, ,635 4, , , ,371 4,7)4 42, ,384 5, ,625 5,323 45, ,149 3,662 5,386 47,294 / Other Cheese (hard and soft varieties) ,649T 1,006 1, ,985 19, ,234 1, I I ,537./ / Not available a / Inc1ude adutment. for August exports,
13 TABlE Condensed, Evaporated and Ekwdered Milk Products, Supply and Disposition, Canada, October and Cumuj.ative January to October, 1957 to Year Stocks Beginning Production Imports Exports Evaporated Whole Milk Stocks - End omestic Disappearance [_1 October Jan.-.Oct. 000 lb ,372-20, , , , ,192 17, , , , ,716 27, , , , ,364 81,070 25,931 - of / 81,052 25, ,711 / Condensed Whole Milk , , ] , , ,333 11, , ,441 Whole Milk Ebwder , / 1,260 4, , ,107 2,239-1,640 3, J/ 3, , / 1,194 2, , , , , , , J I 5_,443,, Skim Milk B,wder ,787 13, ,299 6,552 79, , ,553 98,324 5,586 81, , , ,885 18, , ,311 26,902 12,865 99,076 51,511 19, / 53,673 17, ,472 / Evaporated Skim Milk , ,080 7, , , , )/ Not available. / Includes adjustment for September exports. / Less than 500 pounds. / Apparent disappearance nil or negative due to lagged reporting of exports. / Calculation without import and export data would have no significance. I Prepared in the Livestock & Animal Products Section, Agriculture Division. Issued Friday, December 22, 4
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