Pennsylvania dairy farmers celebrate the Whole Milk Act |
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — When word reached the dairy farmers gathered at the Pennsylvania Farm Show that President Donald Trump had signed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, cheers echoed through the cavernous 24-acre complex packed with farmers, thousands of attendees, and even a few goats, cows, and horses.
No one was more exuberant at the news than Dave Smith, executive director of the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association, a trade group founded in the late 19th century that supports and advocates the state’s largest agricultural sector: dairy farming.
Less than 10 minutes before the announcement, Smith had been telling me that getting whole milk back into schools was dairy farmers’ biggest challenge and worry. That calm composure vanished as soon as word began to spread.
“This is incredible news,” Smith said. “I, and many others, have been working on the whole milk thing for many, many years, and this is meaningful for us in the dairy industry.”
It is a fight that has been going on since 2015, explained Rep. GT Thompson (R-PA), chairman of the House Agriculture Committee and a tireless........