MILK
Buttermilk
Heres a subject that doesnt often occur organically in conversation-buttermilk. I mean, most people under the age of forty recognize only buttermilk for its use in baking, or maybe not at all. Do you ...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 6:53 AM
Life Is a Gift
Well, one of the kittens died. I know, it was grey and ugly, the product of its homely, drab, tabby-striped, alley-cat, pregnant feral mother that someone dropped off on our property. The morning she...
Posted on 6/20/12 at 3:09 PM
Cereal and Milk Bars
Often times in the morning, I find that my son and I are grabbing breakfast on the road. This poses a problem because milk doesn't hold well in the car and I like my coffee dark. This leaves us withou...
Posted on 5/5/12 at 3:12 PM
The first application of yesterday's revelations
Ever find yourself making the same mistake twice? You learned something yesterday that you were unable to apply to life today? I recently left a gallon of milk on the counter overnight. My wife disco...
Posted on 1/17/12 at 9:15 AM
Arm twist leads to stroke of luck
He didnt want to, but I persisted. Or should I say, Insisted. In late June I saw that Valley Dairy Convenience Stores and Cass Clay were sponsoring their second annual milk mustache contest at one of...
Posted on 8/10/11 at 2:40 PM
Farmer set for trial in Minnesota raw milk case 
By Associated Press , May 11, 2012
Rising demand for organic milk coincides with farmers' high feed, fuel expenses
By Michael Hill , February 16, 2012
N.D. milk production shrinks again 
Milk production in the last quarter of 2011 was the lowest on record, says the USDA statistics office. A preliminary tally shows production for the full year may also have been the lowest on record, following an ongoing trend in the state.
By Stephen J. Lee , January 23, 2012
Milk output holds steady in Minnesota 
Milk production has improved modestly in Wisconsin, and Minnesota has reversed a short-term slide by holding about even.
By Associated Press , November 30, 2011
Nation's milk production climb not echoed in Minnesota, Wisconsin 
The decline was even steeper in Minnesota than in Wisconsin, thanks to the summer heat.
By Associated Press , August 26, 2011
PMS-themed California milk campaign sparks discussion
By Sheila V. Kumar , July 23, 2011
N.D. milk production down 11 percent in 2nd quarter 
The federal Agriculture Department says the average number of milk cows in North Dakota during the quarter stood at 19,000, down 1,000 from the previous quarter and down 2,000 over the year.
By Associated Press , July 19, 2011
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By Teri Finneman , July 10, 2011
Flavored milk out as L.A. school choice
The school board on Tuesday voted to eliminate chocolate and strawberry milk from schools as of July 1. LAUSD joins a growing number of school districts nationwide, including in the District of Columbia, Boulder Valley, Colo., and Berkeley, Calif., that serve only plain milk because of the added sugar contained in flavored versions.By Christina Hoag , June 15, 2011
Milk production lags in Wisconsin, Minnesota 
Milk production is picking up across the country, but not so much in Wisconsin and Minnesota. In fact, Minnesota was one of the few states to see a decrease.
By Associated Press , April 25, 2011
N.D. milk production declines 6% in first quarter 
Milk production in North Dakota during January, February and March totaled 88 million pounds, down 6 percent from the first quarter in 2010.
By Associated Press , April 21, 2011
Experts: Don't worry about radiation in U.S. milk
So now Japan's radioactive fallout is showing up in milk on the U.S. West Coast. Not to worry, though, experts say. It turns out that traces of radioactivity are in many foods we eat, the air we breathe and the water we swim in.By Alicia Chang , March 31, 2011
Japan cites radiation in milk, spinach near plant 
By Eric Talmadge and Shino Yuasa , March 19, 2011
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Southwest Minnesota dairy farmer faces contempt hearing 
A Minnesota dairy farmer accused of selling contaminated raw milk that made 15 people sick is due in court on a contempt charge.
By Associated Press , January 31, 2011
3 senators propose legalizing sale of raw milk
Their bill would legalize most sales of raw milk, including sales at farmers markets and deliveries to private homes. Current law allows selling unpasteurized milk only at the farm which produces it.By Associated Press , January 28, 2011
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