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Chances are slim for new farm bill
WASHINGTON — The probability that Congress and President Barack Obama will conclude a “fiscal cliff” bill to deal with the nation’s deficit, much less include a new farm bill in it, is low, but House Agriculture Committee ranking member Collin Peterson, D-Minn., said he is not worried about whether a bill is passed before next year.By Jerry Hagstrom , December 24, 2012
Minn.'s Peterson: Farm bill unlikely this year
ST. PAUL, Minn. — U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson of Minnesota says Congress appears unlikely to pass a farm bill by the end of this year.By Associated Press , December 19, 2012
Wisconsin milk production up 2 percent, Minnesota unchanged
Milk production continues to improve in Wisconsin, where dairy producers increased their output by 2 percent. Most of the 23 major milk-producing states in the nation showed similar gains. Two states had lower production, and Minnesota's output was unchanged at 786 million pounds.By Associated Press , June 28, 2012
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Crystal has no plans to budge on offerBy Agweek wire reports , May 29, 2012
Raw milk supporters rally outside Minnesota courthouse
By Associated Press , May 14, 2012
Farmer set for trial in Minnesota raw milk case
By Associated Press , May 11, 2012
New case of mad cow disease in California
By Gosia Wozniacka and Tracie Cone , April 24, 2012
Stabenow, Roberts release farm bill proposal
WASHINGTON — Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and ranking member Pat Roberts, R-Kansas, recently released a farm bill proposal and announced that the committee will begin consideration of the bill on Wednesday.By Jerry Hagstrom , April 24, 2012
Veblen dairy fire cause 'undecided'
By Mikkel Pates , March 26, 2012
Standing by agriculture
By Jerry Hagstrom , March 12, 2012
Size of the prize
By Mikkel Pates , February 20, 2012
Preserving dairy's 'healthy halo'
By Mikkel Pates , February 13, 2012
Bel Brands USA to build cheese plant in SD
BROOKINGS, S.D. — The South Dakota city of Brookings is getting a $100 million cheese plant that could eventually employ up to 400 workers.By Associated Press , January 31, 2012
Ag groups react to new school meal standards
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — First lady Michelle Obama and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack visited an elementary school in Virginia on Jan. 25 to unveil new school meal standards. It is popular with the fruit and vegetable industries, but the potato and dairy industries were worried that it would reduce consumption of their products.By Jerry Hagstrom , January 30, 2012
Bracing for dairy product sales growth
LA QUINTA, Calif. — Dairy product sales will grow faster than other foods in developing countries in the coming years, and PepsiCo Inc. intends to be a part of that growth, a key PepsiCo executive told members of the International Dairy Foods Association Jan. 15 at the 2012 Dairy Forum in La Quinta, Calif.By Jerry Hagstrom , January 23, 2012
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