Enterprising States Trying To Rustle California's Ailing Dairy Industry
Due to drought and volatile prices, the nation's largest milk cattle industry is in danger of fleeing the state.
Due to drought and volatile prices, the nation's largest milk cattle industry is in danger of fleeing the state.
Watch out for widespread drought and the ominous "milk cliff."
Companies like Heinz and Nestle are gaining ground.
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