WASHINGTON – A taxpayer-funded program to help dairy farmers cope with slumping milk prices will likely cost billions of dollars more than expected, from an original cost of $1.3 billion to a new estimate of as much as $4 billion, a federal official said Tuesday. Read More
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Dairy support costs exceed estimate Program could jump from $1.3B to $4B to help farmers cope with low prices
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Dairy support costs exceed estimate Program could jump from $1.3B to $4B to help farmers cope with low prices