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WPR News
Wednesday, May 6, 2020, 5:00am
By Hope Kirwan

Milk production in Wisconsin held steady in 2019, despite a declining number of farms and cows in the state. But experts warn lost restaurant sales and exports during the COVID-19 pandemic could halt years of steady milk production growth in Wisconsin.

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