3.20 a gallon
13 Cents a quart
This general tendency toward rising distribution costs and declining prices paid to farmers, is borne out by a report of costs in the milk business in Milwaukee .8 This revealed that beginning with 1923, when the farmer received 58.1 cents of the consumer's milk dollar, his share shrank consistently down to 1934, when he received 46.8 cents. During this same period the retail price of milk declined from 10.5 cents to 9.5 cents but the distributor's gross margin increased from 4.4 cents to 5 cents. http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/distribution-5.shtml
About 1.91 cents per quart, or about 7.64 cents per gallon in 1896.
A gallon of milk was 94 cents, a loaf of bread was only 16 cents. A dozen eggs was 72 cents in 1953.
milk was 14 cents a quart on about 55 cent a gal http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade30.html
The cost of a gallon of milk in 1907 was between twenty-five cents to thirty-one cents. Variations in the price depended on what part of the country you were in.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon
The average cost for a gallon of milk was $1.00!
.78 cent per gallon. Imma not sure, me sources might not be reliable.Anyway, here is where I found it: What_did_a_gallon_of_milk_cost_in_1947
It is a fact that a quart of milk in 1929 was only 5 cents.
In Puerto Rico, a gallon of milk costs about 30 Juans
14 cents a quart.