PA Milk Prices Going Up

The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board is temporarily raising the minimum price of milk across the state to help struggling dairy farmers.

That means that from November 1 through December 31 consumers will pay about 4 cents more a gallon for milk.

Farmers get an extra 50 cents, or $2.65 per 100 pounds of milk (11.6 gallons).

“Farmers have been struggling with lower than expected prices for the milk they produce. By increasing the premium, the PMMB recognized that quick action needed to be taken to account for the extended period of low milk prices,” said Pennsylvania Farm Bureau President Carl T. Shaffer.

Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.

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