smstonypoint
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It has something to do with Maine not being in the "Federal Order"; I don't know what that means really.
Gaining an understanding of milk pricing in the US is no small feat. I used to ask the colleague I referenced in post #59 to lecture my undergraduate agricultural marketing class on the US milk marketing system. It took all of the lecture time (75 minutes) to cover just a few of the issues involved.
My colleague was in demand as an expert witness in hearings of various state milk boards/commissions. In doing so, he obtained evidence that numeracy is not a requirement for admission to the Bar.
During cross-examination, he was asked a question to which he replied "The mean price was $x.xx/gallon."
At this point, the attorney conferred with his/her colleagues for several minutes.
The attorney then asked, "Professor, you say the mean price was $x.xx/gallon. What about the average price"?
My colleague replied, "They are synonymous."
The attorney responded, "Oh. Well, moving on."
Steve