#Federal Shutdown Impacting Dairy Market Reports

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Agencies and programs feeling the effect include NASS, ERS, AMS, USDA’s website and E-Verify.
 
A host of pricing reports issued by the federal government have been put on hold as a result of the federal government shutdown.
 
Employees at the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Economic Research Service (ERS) and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) have been furloughed. Data reported by these agencies will be on hold. USDA’s Dairy Market News is closed along with its daily and weekly reports
 
The monthly Dairy Products report was not issued Oct. 4. Unless the Administration and Congress come to an agreement, several others will be suspended, including the October Milk Production report, which would have resumed milk cow numbers and output per cow data, stopped because of the sequester. Other affected reports are the Cold Storage, Livestock, Dairy & Poultry, World Ag/Supply/Demand Estimates, and Ag Prices reports.
 
USDA will not publish the weekly National Dairy Products Sales Report (NDPSR), AMS-surveyed dairy product prices used to calculate federal order Class milk prices, as well as settlements for Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) futures.
 
Remaining on the job are USDA dairy graders and inspectors, as well as federal milk marketing administrators, as their funding is provided by the industry.
 
Due to the federal shutdown, USDA Dairy Market News (butter, cheese, milk production, and dry products) won’t be released until the shutdown is over.
 
USDA turns off its website
 
USDA has turned off its entire website in response to the government shutdown, leaving farmers, reporters and others with no way to access any of the agency’s information online. A visit to http://www.usda.gov
sends readers to a «funding lapse» page that reads, «Due to the lapse in federal government funding, this website is not available. After funding has been restored, please allow some time for this website to become available again.»
 
he USDA page gives readers no way to enter the department’s main website and access information that was posted prior to Oct. 1. Instead, it directs readers to three other sites, including a White House page, that describe the Obama administration’s response to Congress’s failure to pass a 2014 appropriations bill.
 
Source: AgWeb

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