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  2. Dairy Promotion Program - Wikipedia

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    The Dairy Promotion Program or National Dairy Checkoff is a United States commodity checkoff program for dairy product promotion, research, and nutrition education as part of a comprehensive strategy to increase human consumption of milk and dairy products and to reduce dairy surpluses, established in 1983.

  3. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Development of average annual wages 2000–2023 (USD PPP) [2] Country 2000 2010 2020 2023 Luxembourg * 67,932 75,124 78,977 85,526 Iceland * 61,066 58,131 75,022 ...

  4. National Farmers Organization - Wikipedia

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    The National Farmers Organization (NFO) is a producer movement founded in the United States in 1955, by farmers, especially younger farmers with mortgages, frustrated by too often receiving crop and produce prices that produced a living that paid less than the minimum wage, and, too often, might not even cover the cost of seed, fertilizer, land, etc.

  5. Land O'Lakes delivers a profit for its dairy unit that, like ...

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    Paying more for butter? Land O'Lakes and its farmer-owners may be benefiting. Price increases helped the Arden Hills-based cooperative earn a $254 million profit and return $175 million of that to ...

  6. Good News, Starbucks Fans: You Won’t Have to Pay ... - AOL

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    Currently, Starbucks tacks on an extra 70- to 80-cent fee for requesting soy, oat, almond, and coconut milk in handcrafted beverages — an upcharge that’ll soon be part of Christmases past.

  7. Americans’ pay gains rose faster than expected so far this year

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    Higher benefits costs helped drive the index to its biggest quarterly increase in a year: Those shot up to 1.1% from a 0.7% gain the prior quarter, while wage and salary growth was unchanged at 1.1%.

  8. Compensating differential - Wikipedia

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    Thus, higher pay in some areas of the country is expected where the cost-of-living is higher while higher pay is also necessary to compensate for a less pleasant working environment. The rate of pay in the private sector represents (according to the hypothesis) the exact rate necessary to attract and retain staff.

  9. As inflation soars, Penn State will roll out general salary ...

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    Penn State’s salary increase comes as trustees approved a 5% tuition hike for in-state undergraduate students and a 6% tuition bump for out-of-state/graduate students for the 2022-23 academic ...