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An (almost) daily recap of dairy information: Dec. 16, 2009 Dairy Consumer Price Index lower November retail milk prices were up slightly, but they were offset by lower cheese and butter prices, pulling the November dairy Consumer Price Index (CPI) lower. November 2009 retail dairy product prices remain well below a year ago, according to CPI data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, November 2009 ...
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