Milk shortage may occur in Texas
After recent storms, fifteen thousand cows have died, the others weren't able to be milked. A milk shortage is expected in Texas.
Dairy farmers in West Texas were hit hard, and more than half of the state's biggest milk producing farms were in the center of the storm. Not only a potential milk shortage is expected, but prices will also increase in the coming weeks. (Járai Judit, MTI)
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