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Updated on July 2, 2007
13. Cattle News: Got 23 more for milk? Since Pennsylvania is the fifth-largest milk producing state in the country, milk will be cheaper here than in states like Florida, where milk production is low. As milk prices soar at the grocery store, area farmers will be looking for relief from a financial squeeze created by wholesale milk prices that last year dipped to levels rivaling those of 25 years ago. Zdaniewicz, many of whom have gone into debt recently because of rising costs for gas, feed and equipment, and stagnant, even...
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14. Cattle News: Milk prices climb to record high Milk prices rise and fall over the years, but prices have skyrocketed recently, affecting the pocketbooks of local consumers when they grab a gallon in stores and benefitting local dairy farmers. The reason behind the rising cost of milk can be boiled down to a couple factors - supply and demand and rising fuel and feed costs. Nevada law states that minimum pricing for Western and Northern Nevada milk is determined each month by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture,...
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15. Cattle News: Competition from racetrack slots threatens horse industry in N.J. But in a state better known for smokestacks and suburban sprawl, the industry is often overshadowed by the region's more urban industries. Find www.app.com stories from the past week as well as calendar events, classifieds, advertisements, Yellow Page listings, local Web sites and more all in one search. But this vital industry from breeding farms down to hay growers is in increasing jeopardy due to growing competition from racetracks with slot machines in neighboring states, the steady...
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16. Cattle News: Letters | Ethanol push raising food prices Corn products are used not just to feed animals, but also to make high-fructose corn syrup, the sweetener of choice for such products as soft drinks and cookies. WASHINGTON - The nation's unquenchable thirst for gasoline - and finding an alternative to oil - has produced an unintended consequence: The costs of the foods that fuel our bodies have jumped. But now some economists and analysts say the corn-price increase could combine with other factors - poor weather and soaring energy costs...
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17. Cattle News: got money? / A gallon of low-fat milk will cost $3.10, up $1 from the price in January -- and expect the spike to make ... Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial California has set a record price for the magic white serum that enhances bone strength, promotes muscle recovery, prevents cavities and takes the edge off insomnia and premenstrual syndrome -- and all the other virtues claimed in those clever "Got Milk?'' ads. Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial California has set a record price for the magic white serum that enhances bone strength, promotes muscle recovery, prevents cavities and...
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18. Cattle News: A guide to going But if the items are shipped from as far away as Mexico or Canada to get to your grocer, are the fumes the vehicles that transport the products healthy for the environment? From local egg producers to farmer's markets, the Wittenberg Green Guide points to ways to help the environment by reducing the demand for long-haul shipments and helps the local economy by encouraging buying local. The second move was a combination of projects, including the green guide, creating an indigenous plant...
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