Milk Production Continues To Improve In Wis., Minn.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Milk production continues to improve in Wisconsin and Minnesota, where dairy farmers had a stronger April this year than they did last year.
Wisconsin harvested 2.3 billion pounds last month. That's up 4 percent from the total yield in April 2011.
And in Minnesota, production totaled 770 million pounds, a 1 percent improvement.
The overall dairy yield improved in 22 of the 23 major milk-producing states in the nation. Pennsylvania had a 1 percent decrease, in part because there were 5,000 fewer cows. National output was 16.0 billion pounds, an increase of 3 percent.
Wisconsin remains firmly entrenched as the nation's second-leading producer, and Minnesotaremains in 7th place. As usual, California led the way with 3.6 billion pounds of milk.
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