Wisconsin Dairy Farms by Herd Size, 2007 Source: USDA/NASS, Farms, Land in Farms, and Livestock Operations Summary.

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Wisconsin Dairy Farms by Herd Size, 2007 Source: USDA/NASS, Farms, Land in Farms, and Livestock Operations Summary.

# of FarmsMilk Production WI Dairy Farms & Milk Production, * *Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/NASS, Milk Production.

Total U.S. Milk Production, * *Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/NASS, Milk Production.

Milk Production, Top 8 States, 2008* *Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/NASS, Milk Production. Total Production = Billion Pounds

Wisconsin Milk Production, * *Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/NASS, Milk Production CAGR = 0.7%

Wisconsin Milk Production, * *Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/NASS, Milk Production.

Milk Consumption * Preliminary estimate. 1 Includes fluid milk and cream. Source: ERS/USDA, Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook. U.S. Per Capita Fluid Milk 1 Consumption, *

Milk Utilization Source: IDFA, Dairy Facts, U.S. Utilization of Milk by Product Type

Total Wisconsin Cheese 1 Production * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary. # of PlantsCheese Production Wisconsin Cheese 1 Production & Number of Plants

Total Wisconsin Cheese 1 Production * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

U.S. Cheese Consumption Per Capita Cheese Consumption, * * Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/ERS, Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook.

U.S. Cheese Consumption Per Capita Cheese Consumption, * * Preliminary estimate. Source: USDA/ERS, Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook.

International Cheese Consumption Source: USDA/FAS, Production, Supply and Distribution Online Database; EuroStat Yearbook; US Census Bureau, International Database; USDA/ERS, Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook. Per Capita Consumption, Selected Countries, 2007

U.S. Cheese Consumption * Preliminary. ** Projected. Source: USDA/ERS, Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook; FAPRI, 2008 Agricultural Outlook. Per Capita Cheese Consumption, *

U.S. Cheese 1 Production, * * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

U.S. Cheese 1 Production, * * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

U.S. Cheese Production by State * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary. Total Cheese 1 Production, Top 5 States, 2008* Total Production: 9.93 Billion Pounds

Wisconsin Cheese Production by Variety 2008* * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

Wisconsin Cheese Production by Variety * * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

Wisconsin Specialty Cheese Production Specialty Cheese Share of Total Cheese Production * Preliminary estimate. Source: Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service (WASS).

Wisconsin Specialty Cheese Production * Preliminary estimate. Source: Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service (WASS).

U.S. Cheese 1 Production by Variety * * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary.

U.S. Cheese 1 Production by Variety * Preliminary estimate. 1 Excludes Cottage Cheese Source: USDA, Dairy Products Annual Summary. 2008*