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Ale-8, Kentucky Eagle agreement expands soft drink's availability
Ale-8-One Bottling Company and Kentucky Eagle signed a distribution agreement to expand Kentucky’s soft drink to restaurant and bar accounts. The limited agreement covers approximately 300 bar and restaurant accounts in Fayette, Madison and Scott...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Midwest drought helping the wine industry
KIAHThe Bayou City is no stranger to the effects of a bad drought. Hello, look what happened to Memorial Park! But it's rare to hear how a drought can be a good thing. If you're a wine lover, you're in for a treat. The wine industry is actually benefiting...Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts, Food Industry, Wines, Consumer Goods Industries
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National dairy pricing class action lawsuit can proceed
In a significant victory for dairy farmers involved in a national class action lawsuit accusing DairyAmerica, Inc., and California Dairies, Inc., of artificially depressing the price of milk products, a federal appeals court on Aug. 7 reversed a lower...Tags: Trials, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government
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Drought could produce good wine in Midwest
HERMANN, Mo. (AP) — Most of the grapes in Glenn Warnebold's vineyard in Missouri's picturesque wine country are about two-thirds of their usual size. Others have been reduced to raisins by the drought that burned up many crops across the Midwest...
Tags: Weather, Natural Disasters, Droughts, Food Industry, Wines
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The all-access sommelier: Alpana Singh
RedEyeIt's 10 a.m. Do you know where your sommelier is? If she's anything like Alpana Singh, she's already cracked her first bottle—for work, of course. This summer, Singh has been busy tasting more than 1,000 wines to narrow her selection for the 300...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Check, Please (tv program), Dining and Drinking, Audrey Hepburn, Zooey Deschanel
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Bottle tax hike could move forward Monday
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's proposed increase to the city's tax on bottle beverages is expected to move forward Monday after being corked up for months by a City Council committee. Council members, led by Council Vice President Edward Reisinger,...Tags: Carl Stokes, Mary Pat Clarke, Finance, Andres Alonso, Labor Legislation
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Casey County family earn top dairy award
LOUISVILLE — The Monroe Zimmerman family of Casey County earned the 2012 Kentucky Dairy Quality Award and the Lee Robey family of Logan County won the Kentucky Dairy Production Award. The Robey and Zimmerman farms were among those honored during...
Tags: Agriculture, Willie Brown, Consumer Goods Industries, Human Interest
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Winchester Farms Dairy wins Kentucky State Fair award
LOUISVILLE — The outstanding overall and Kentucky dairy products exhibitor at the Kentucky State Fair was Winchester Farms Dairy. The Lee Robey family of Logan County won the Kentucky Dairy Production Award, and the Monroe Zimmerman family of...
Tags: Agriculture, Willie Brown, Consumer Goods Industries, Human Interest
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Cheese plant and local dairy may stay open
Staff WriterIt is well-known that market tensions have crippled the county’s dairies. What in the earlier part of the 20th century was considered a thriving industry contributed to this year’s agriculture and livestock report less than 2 percent of...Tags: Swiss Cheese, Auction Service, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries
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Edwin C. Fry, farmer
Edwin C. "Pop" Fry, a longtime Kent County farmer who was active in agricultural affairs, died June 1 of pulmonary disease at Washington Hospital Center in Washington. He was 88. The son of farmers, Mr. Fry was born in Washington and raised in...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Montgomery County (Maryland), Agriculture, Chestertown, Washington Hospital Center
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Arundel's largest family farm seeks to join state's growing wine industry
On a recent Sunday afternoon, Polly Pittman clipped nets over the ripening grapes in the vineyard she hopes will ensure that one of Anne Arundel County's oldest family farms continues to have a future. "Basically, the McMansions start on the other side...
Tags: Annapolis, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries, Grapes
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Cloverland's got milk — and more security, auditing
The four black orbs — dark-tinted security cameras — watch silently overhead in a room filled with stainless-steel pipes. The pipes carry raw milk from four large holding tanks outside the building into two large metal cabinets that look...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Photography and Video, Milk, Food Industry
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Jun 9, 2012
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Aug 19, 2012
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Jun 10, 2012
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Aug 16, 2012
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Aug 17, 2012
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