date:Aug 05, 2013
stics, NAMA numbers were divided by .951 for 2013 and .954 earlier.
The interpolation resulted in a U.S. flour milling estimate for April-June 2013 at a record 104,899,000 cwts, up 2.9% from 101,936,000 a year ago. It also was up 1.9% over 102,932,000 cwts in January-March. Output in the first half of 2013, or January-June, also set a record at 207,831,000 cwts, an increase of 1.2% over 205,398,000 in the first half of 2012.
In order to judge better the overall pace of flour milling at present