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Dairy Regional Recap: Northeast antitrust lawsuit settled, but not over

June 14, 2016
Dave Natzke
A U.S. district court judge approved a $50 million settlement agreement in a 7-year-old Northeast dairy antitrust lawsuit, spawning two new potential lawsuits related to the case. Feeding Pennsylvania and industry partners Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association, Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program and Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association are combining to provide milk for eight local food banks. A 100-foot larger-than-life Olympic logo on an Arizona dairy farm celebrates the winning combination of the U.S. Olympic team and milk. This and other U.S. region-by-region dairy news can be found here.
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Dairy Industry Report: Co-ops explore homes for Michigan’s milk

June 14, 2016
Dave Natzke
Three co-ops explore major joint cheese plant in Michigan, and Dairy Farmers of America will expand an existing plant. Grass-fed milk standards are open for review. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants less sodium in cheese. This and other U.S. dairy industry news can be found here.
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Dairy Economic Update: Has fluid milk sales decline ended?

June 13, 2016
Dave Natzke
There’s good news for a change. The fluid milk sales slide may be ending. USDA’s outlook raises prices for the last half of 2016. California’s July Class 1 milk prices are up. This and other U.S. dairy economic news can be found here.
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More milk coming, but a slight improvement in prices, too

June 13, 2016
Dave Natzke
USDA’s June World Ag Supply & Demand Estimates (WASDE) report raised 2016 and 2017 U.S. milk production and marketing estimates, but also saw reason to brighten the 2016 price outlook.
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Wedding dos and don’ts for farm brides-to-be

June 13, 2016
Callie Curley
From gowns to guests and everything in between, planning a wedding is no simple task. Add in factors like arranging a planting and a harvest, working around the schedules of guests and groomsmen who need to be home for morning and evening milkings, and the struggles of planning a ceremony or reception outdoors on the farm when the weather could turn at any moment, there is no doubt that incorporating the farm into that special day will take time, energy and many helping hands.
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Trump Steaks: Are they or are they not extinct?

June 13, 2016
Cassidy Woolsey
If you’re not a political junkie or a frequent reader of mainstream news, it’s likely you missed the negations on the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, and his so-called failed attempt in the beef business.
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How to be a good dairy mentor

June 12, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Skilled people and frequent, open communication can be what it takes to turn an on-farm apprenticeship into something great. Nadia Alber, co-director of the Wisconsin School for Beginning Dairy & Livestock Farmers, said a regular meeting time, such as over the lunch hour, is very important. “Communication is key,” she said.
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Another change for the better

June 10, 2016
Dave Natzke
Historically, when I make a career change, dairy farmer milk prices go up. You can look it up. When I moved from one Wisconsin weekly agricultural newspaper to another in 1989, the U.S. average milk price increased about $1.30 per hundredweight from 1988.
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How I accidentally fell in love with a farmer

June 10, 2016
Jessica Folkema
Proud to Dairy blogger Jessica Folkema recounts the story of how she met the love of her life and came to live happily ever after with her “Dairy Man.” Ours was not love at first sight.
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A food systems approach to antibiotics

June 10, 2016
Mike Opperman
For food companies, managing food system issues requires strategic thinking while navigating a complex communications and regulatory landscape. As we spend our days researching food system issues and building strategic recommendations for our clients, one point has become crystal clear:
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