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Stable milk prices and lower feed costs bring boost for dairy farmers

New Kingshay Dairy Costings report shows milk prices increased 11% on average for 2024

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The recent Kingshay report reflects a positive market for dairy farmers
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The recent Kingshay report reflects a positive market for dairy farmers

Stable milk prices and lower feed costs have been credited with providing a positive year for both conventional and organic dairy farmers, according to the latest findings. Drawing on data from 1,064...

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