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Residents of America's Dairyland are paying significantly more for milk than people outside the state.
The average price of milk soared to an estimated $20.80 per 100 pounds in June, up $1.70 from the previous month.
That's well above the national average of $19.40 per 100 pounds, which is up $1 since May.
The USDA says prices for corn, soybeans, oat and hay also are up nationally and in Wisconsin.
Corn averaged an estimated $6.20 per bushel in Wisconsin in June and $6.12 per bushel nationwide. That's almost twice as much as it cost last year at that time.