ATCP 144.01(4)(4) “Marketing board” or “board” means a ch. 181, Stats., non-stock corporation consisting of affected producers elected to serve as board members and having the duties described in this order. ATCP 144.01(5)(5) “Milk” means the whole lacteal secretion obtained from dairy cows. ATCP 144.01(6)(6) “Process” or “processing” means the bottling, packaging, treating or preparation of milk for fluid consumption or the manufacturing of milk into cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk or other dairy products. ATCP 144.01(7)(7) “Producer-handler” means an affected producer who sells milk to a non-resident handler. ATCP 144.01(8)(8) “Secretary” means the secretary of the state department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection. ATCP 144.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1983, No. 330, eff. 7-1-83. ATCP 144.02(1)(1) The objectives of this order are to expand and maintain domestic sales of milk and dairy products, develop new products and new markets, improve methods and practices related to marketing or processing of milk and dairy products and inform or educate consumers. ATCP 144.02(2)(2) Funds collected under this order may be used by the marketing board for any purpose to meet one or more of the objectives described in this order including advertising and promotion, market research and development, industrial research and educational programs. Funds may be used by the marketing board to jointly sponsor projects with any private or public organization to meet the objectives of this order. ATCP 144.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1983, No. 330, eff. 7-1-83. ATCP 144.03(1)(1) The state shall be divided into 25 districts for purposes of electing affected producers to the marketing board. The following counties shall initially constitute the respective districts. ATCP 144.03(1)(a)(a) District 1. Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Rusk, Sawyer and Washburn counties ATCP 144.03(1)(b)(b) District 2. Florence, Forest, Langlade, Marinette, Oconto and Vilas counties