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Article: Kraft Foods' surplus milk finds new outlet in Vermont.
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- Article date:
- November 29, 2004
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By Martha Ellen, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 29--CANTON, N.Y. -- Milk produced by north country members of Allied Federated Cooperatives that is no longer needed by Kraft Foods has found a new home at an Agri-Mark plant.
Kraft receives much of its milk through Dairy Marketing Services, which is part of Dairylea Cooperative, Syracuse. DMS contracted with Allied for some of its members' milk, which Kraft will no longer require as of December.
"Agri-Mark has assisted greatly with the marketing of milk," Allied General Manager Edward G. Pcolar said. "We've placed that milk in Middlebury, Vermont. There ...
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