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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Milk Prices Could Soar If Farm Bill Stays in Limbo

With the Farm Bill tied up in legislation, milk prices could double, according to a report on dailyfinance.com and aol.com.

That bottle of milk you brought this week, could be double the price if the current farm bill expires with action being taken by the legislature, according to a report on dailyfinance.com and aol.com. The Farm Bill, which was started in 1933, is updated every five years or more. Right now, it is tied up in the legislature and being affected by the Fiscal Cliff negotiations. The New York Times reported if the present Farm Bill expires, the price equation go to its 1949 standard and government would pay more for milk. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said farmers will be in a hurry to sell to the governament, creating a shortage in the stores. It is estimated the price of milk could go as high as $8 from a current average of $3.69.

Friday, October 7, 2011

A 1-Ton Pumpkin? No Weigh!

New York Times story quotes a Sharon resident who's a champion gourd grower.

Halloween being three weeks away has people acting like Linus. Where's the next great pumpkin? A New York Times story on Wednesday about the quest for the first one-ton pumpkin quotes Sharon resident Steve Connolly, a champion pumpkin grower. Several media outlets are running the story today. "We're taking a natural process and we’ve got complete control over it," Connolly told the Times. Sharon Patch featured Connolly in a story around last Halloween.

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