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#DairyNeverStops – Join Us in Supporting the Dairy Industry

Last week the two largest dairy trade organizations, National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), together delivered a detailed proposal urging USDA to take immediate, comprehensive action to support the U.S. dairy industry during the COVID-19 crisis. Given that the milk supply exceeds demand by

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Upcoming Member Webinars – Register Now

Did you know Maryland & Virginia hosts a monthly webinar for members? Join us for one of our upcoming sessions. Noon, EDT, April 22 – R.E.S.E.T-ING the Dairy Industry to Attract and Retain Employees – One of the most important resources on a farm is its workforce. While it may

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Living Our Mission

Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative’s Board of Directors embarked on an intensive strategic planning process in 2019. That process culminated in the establishment of a fresh set of core values and strategic planks to use as the foundation for the cooperative’s course of direction over the next five to

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Dairy Needs More Influencers

Dairy farming takes a lot of time. It’s more than a nine-to-five, 40-hour a week profession. With fewer dairy farmers in the U.S. than ever before, our society is lacking easy access to the farmers who supply their milk and dairy products, or are they? Nearly 80% of the U.S.

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Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership Gains Momentum

We have many things to be thankful for as we close out 2019. One initiative that we are particularly proud of and thankful for this past year has been the momentum and success of the Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership (THCWP). The THCWP is the first public-private partnership of its

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The Hustle and Bustle of Christmas in Dairy

Christmas at Worth the Wait Farm in Stevens, Pennsylvania, takes a lot of preparation. “We try to do only the bare necessities on Christmas Day,” explains owner and farmwife Laura Landis, that way she and her husband Christian can spend more time with their children and extended family. To prep,

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