-61- TABLE 32.--Pounds of Fluid Milk Received from Outside of Florida by State Origin and Amount of State Marketing Areas Supplies Received at Plants in Various Amount of State Shipments Received at Origin of Total Amount Plants in Various Marketing Areas Supply of Shipments Tampa supply of Shipments Northwest Northeast Central Tampa Southeast Bay Alabamaa 294,600 294,600 -- ---- ----- ----- Georgia 105,300 ----- 105,300 --- ----- ----- Illinois 582,320 259,600 -- ---- ----- 322,720 North Carolina 119,300 ----- 119,300 --- ----- ----- Tennessee 147,983 ----- ----- ---- ----- 147,983 Wisconsin 58,400 ----- ----- ---- 58,400 ---- Total 1,307,903 554,200 224,600 ---- 58,400 470,703 Source: Records of individual firms. aDoes not include shipments of regular producers. market to receive any out-of-state milk in April 1959. Milk plants in Southeast Florida purchased 470,203 pounds from sources in Illinois and Tennessee in October. Of the remainder, Northeast milk distributors re- ceived 224,600 pounds and Tampa Bay firms 58,400 pounds, all in the month of October. Total Fluid Milk Supply The total supply of fluid milk received in all milk marketing areas was 196,570,000 pounds for April and October 1959. Receipts from regular producers were 99.3 percent of the total supply (Table 33). For all markets, local producer shipments were in excess of 90 percent of total milk supplies received. The remainder in each area was obtained mainly from sources located in other Florida markets. In Northwest Florida, receipts from other states amounted to 2.6 percent of supplies. In no other market was this amount above 1.0 percent of total receipts. Prices Paid for Fluid Milk, April and October 1959 Producer Milk.--Dairy farmers in all marketing areas were paid on