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Wednesday, Nov. 27
The Indiana Daily Student

A pair of Holsteins chat through the fence while being milked on Ralph Albright's Ajarla Holstein farm in Falling Spring, Pa., Wednesday. Dairy economists predict the retail price of milk could rise as much as 30 cents per gallon, a 9 percent increase, by fall. The rising prices will be spurred in large part by increasing fuel and feed costs incurred by dairy farmers and a growing global demand for milk products, the economists say. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Carolyn Kaster

Milk Prices

A pair of Holsteins chat through the fence while being milked on Ralph Albright's Ajarla Holstein farm in Falling Spring, Pa., Wednesday. Dairy economists predict the retail price of milk could rise as much as 30 cents per gallon, a 9 percent increase, by fall. The rising prices will be spurred in large part by increasing fuel and feed costs incurred by dairy farmers and a growing global demand for milk products, the economists say. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)