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  2. Tiki Farm: Guide to producing milk with new cows - AOL

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    Tiki Farm has just rolled out brand new cows into the game, and they're not just the standard harvestable animals. These new cows actually use the mechanic from Country Story (and later, Ranch ...

  3. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Cow Milk Production by State in 2016 After a brief rise following the Great Recession of 2008-9, milk prices crashed again in the late 2010s to well under $3 a gallon at major grocers in the United States. Pennsylvania has 8,500 farms with 555,000 dairy cows. Milk produced in Pennsylvania yields an annual revenue of about US$1.5 billion. [70]

  4. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    Milk provides vital nutrients and perhaps even some comfort. However, a well-balanced diet is important, too. Related: Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Bone Broth Every Day

  5. Kroger recalls 19 products amid multistate vegetable recall - AOL

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    Snacking peppers. Vegetable bowl. Vegetable kabob. States affected by recall. The packaged and bulk produce was distributed to stores in the following states, per the FDA: Connecticut. Delaware ...

  6. Capsicum - Wikipedia

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    Capsicum (/ ˈ k æ p s ɪ k ə m / [3]) is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to the Americas, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum". Chili peppers grow on five species of Capsicum.

  7. Lactifluus piperatus - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Thus, L. piperatus is now the type species of Lactifluus, which was split from Lactarius and contains mainly tropical milk-caps, but also some species of the north temperate zone. [9] Phylogenetic research showed that L. glaucescens , sometimes considered only a variety of L. piperatus , is a distinct species in Europe. [ 10 ]

  8. Bird flu is spreading in cattle, but some states still aren't ...

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    Three of America’s top milk-producing states aren’t a part of federal surveillance testing for bird flu even as a new variant is turning up in dairy cattle, in what some public health experts ...

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