Wisconsin dairy cows had a busy February. The state produced four-point-three percent more milk last month than in February a year ago. That's about two-and-a-half times the national increase, while the nation's top producer -- California -- saw its milk output drop by almost four-percent. The U-S-D-A said Wisconsin made two-point-two billion pounds of milk in February -- more than one-eighth of the nation's milk production of 16-point-two billion pounds. The national increase was one-point-seven percent -- the same increase as the 23 major dairy states had.
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