I surveyed milk prices in 195 grocery stores in southern New England and neighboring areas of New York with four University of Connecticut graduate students two weeks ago. The average price for milk in Connecticut supermarkets was $3.05 per gallon. Yet dairy farmers are suffering because of the lowest prices for their product in 25 years - $1.06 per gallon in October. Adding insult to injury, retail and farm milk prices have been near these levels for a year
This paper assesses the impacts of the Northeast Dairy Compact (NEDC) and retail oligopoly power on ...
Dairy farmers don’t need to be reminded that milk prices have declined dramatically in the past year...
Retail milk price responses to farm price changes were analyzed for Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartf...
WITH THE HELP of four University of Connecticut graduate students, two weeks ago I surveyed milk pri...
Last November, the Food Marketing Policy Center conducted a survey of retail milk prices in Connecti...
Price gouging is commonly perceived to be a consumer issue, however it also is a farmer issue. Curre...
Fluid milk market orders are routinely criticized by many because they force consumers to pay higher...
An unexpected boost in milk prices last year ended abruptly in April, when milk checks to farmers dr...
Since November of 2002, the Food Marketing Policy Center has periodically conducted price surveys of...
Farm milk prices in Connecticut reached historical highs in the first quarter of 2014, averaging app...
Our recent meeting provided a factual basis for analysis of alternative milk policies. We analyzed t...
At the outset we would like to thank the Committee on the Environment for the opportunities to submi...
News piece on the Northeast Dairy Compact. Even though dairy farmers in northern New England are p...
For more than a year, Dale Cole says, his fellow dairy farmers have received far less for their milk...
Before one can talk about solutions to the “milk pricing problem” one needs to identify its many dim...
This paper assesses the impacts of the Northeast Dairy Compact (NEDC) and retail oligopoly power on ...
Dairy farmers don’t need to be reminded that milk prices have declined dramatically in the past year...
Retail milk price responses to farm price changes were analyzed for Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartf...
WITH THE HELP of four University of Connecticut graduate students, two weeks ago I surveyed milk pri...
Last November, the Food Marketing Policy Center conducted a survey of retail milk prices in Connecti...
Price gouging is commonly perceived to be a consumer issue, however it also is a farmer issue. Curre...
Fluid milk market orders are routinely criticized by many because they force consumers to pay higher...
An unexpected boost in milk prices last year ended abruptly in April, when milk checks to farmers dr...
Since November of 2002, the Food Marketing Policy Center has periodically conducted price surveys of...
Farm milk prices in Connecticut reached historical highs in the first quarter of 2014, averaging app...
Our recent meeting provided a factual basis for analysis of alternative milk policies. We analyzed t...
At the outset we would like to thank the Committee on the Environment for the opportunities to submi...
News piece on the Northeast Dairy Compact. Even though dairy farmers in northern New England are p...
For more than a year, Dale Cole says, his fellow dairy farmers have received far less for their milk...
Before one can talk about solutions to the “milk pricing problem” one needs to identify its many dim...
This paper assesses the impacts of the Northeast Dairy Compact (NEDC) and retail oligopoly power on ...
Dairy farmers don’t need to be reminded that milk prices have declined dramatically in the past year...
Retail milk price responses to farm price changes were analyzed for Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartf...