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Dairy
Immigrant workers help save Wisconsin dairy farms
by
Zoe Sullivan
Nov 11, 2015
Mexican and Central American immigrants are a large share of the workers on Wisconsin dairy farms.
Why are sticks of butter long and skinny in the East, but short and fat in the West?
by
Tommy Andres
Oct 31, 2014
As we've learned, there is an expert out there for absolutely everything.
We're paying more for butter and milk. Way more.
by
Shea Huffman
Sep 12, 2014
U.S. milk and butter prices have risen to record levels this year.
Yogurt: Not just for breakfast anymore
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 2, 2014
Who knew Greek yogurt could be a cream cheese substitute?
California cheese creates a problem for California dairies
Sep 24, 2013
California's pricing system for milk gives cheese makers the lowest price for milk -- a holdover from the Depression era, when making cheese was a way to use up surplus milk. But now cheese makers are dairies' biggest customers, and still get the low price.
Rising milk prices affect foods from pizza to nachos
by
Eve Troeh
Oct 10, 2012
Many dairy farmers culled their herds because of high feed prices caused by the drought, reducing the supply of milk. Price increases will flow through many food products beyond a carton of milk.
Low milk prices push small dairy farms out of business
Jun 13, 2012
As the costs of running a farm rise, farmers are getting paid less for their milk. That's forcing some farmers to get bigger or auction off their cows.