Examples of Marketing year in a sentence
Marketing year means the twelve months from September 1 to the fol- lowing August 31, both inclusive, or any other such period deemed appro- priate and recommended by the Board for approval by the Secretary.[73 FR 11337, Mar.
Marketing year averages are also important for demand analysis.The disadvantage of using the components of the WPI is that they do not provide the actual price levels, only the price dynamics.
FAPRI farm price projections for upland cotton compared to actual prices, MY1999-2003 ($/lb) January 1998 1999/00 0.689 0.45 ‑0.239 January 1999 2000/01 0.531 0.498 ‑0.033 January 2000 2001/02 0.479 0.298 ‑0.181 January 2001 2002/03 0.554 0.43 ‑0.124 January 2002 2003/04 0.385 0.463 3/ 0.078 Source: FAPRI, USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates1/ Marketing year average farm price reported by USDA.2/ Actual farm price minus forecast price3/ Average cotton farm price for August 2003.
Marketing year ending stocks-to-use estimates are taken from data reported by the USDA in its monthly World Supply-Demand Use Estimates (WASDE) reports.
Marketing year means the twelve months from August 1 to the following July 31, both inclusive.