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THE state's largest dairy co-operatives don't have much faith that a trade group can persuade 70 percent of farmers nationwide to approve a program aimed at reducing the U.S. milk supply and improving dairy prices.
Fairfield dairy farmer Harold Howrigan, who represents the St. Albans Co-operative Creamery on the federation board, said he was frustrated during the conference call involving the federation's 44 members.
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