| 1965 - 1616 pages
...preceding month, plus $1.25 and plus or minus a “supply-demand adjustment” computed as follows: (1) Compute a “current utilization percentage”...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a “net utilization percentage” by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1965 - 416 pages
...the preceding month, plus $1.25 and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed as follows: (1) Compute a "current utilization percentage" by...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1966 - 388 pages
...the preceding month, plus $1.25 and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed as follows: (1) Compute a "current utilization percentage" by...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1970 - 580 pages
...milk. The price for Class I milk shall be the basic formula price for the preceding nw*1"^' Jl.25, plus 20 cents, and plus or minus a "supplydemand adjustment"...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1970 - 332 pages
...hundredweight for the month shall be determined by the market administrator as follows: (a) CZass / milk. The price for Class I milk shall be the basic...the same months, multiplying the result by 100. and rounding to the nearest Integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1968 - 402 pages
...shall be the basic formula price for the preceding month plus $1.25, plus 20 cents through April 1968, and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1966 - 398 pages
...the preceding month, plus $1.25 and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed as follows: (1) Compute a "current utilization percentage" by...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1967 - 406 pages
...Class I prices computed pursuant to this section shall be not less than the April 1966 Class I price. (1) Compute a "current utilization percentage" by...the same months^ multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1965 - 408 pages
...the preceding month, plus $1.25 and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed as follows: (1) Compute a "current utilization percentage" by...the same months, multiplying the result by 100, and rounding to the nearest integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage" by subtracting (algebraically)... | |
| 1968 - 398 pages
...shall be the basic formula price for the preceding month plus $1.25, plus 20 cents through April 1968, and plus or minus a "supply-demand adjustment" computed...preceding months by the total gross pounds of Class I mHk (adjusted to eliminate duplications due to interhandler transfers) for the same months, multiplying... | |
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