A milk pool is a financial pooling system used by dairy farmers to ensure that all dairy producers receive similar per-gallon payments for their product at or above a legally regulated minimum.
Farmers producing milk "of equal quality and composition" will receive the same amount of per-gallon payment regardless of how their product is utilized.
Milk pooling allows farmers to reduce the financial risk associated with the milk market.
[1] Milk pooling is usually regulated at the state or province level; however in some countries, for example Canada, there exist milk pooling programs that encompass several provinces.
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