Breastcancer.org & Stonyfield Farm Announce New Organic Living Partnership

July 6, 2011 Breastcancer.org

Breastcancer.org is pleased to announce the launch of Organic Living, an innovative online partnership with Stonyfield Farm. Organic Living is a valuable new addition to Think Pink, Live Green, Breastcancer.org's global breast cancer prevention initiative, which educates women about the impact certain factors have on breast health: how the outside environment impacts the inside environment in our bodies and may increase the risk of developing breast cancer.

Paula Deen, Kraft Announce Season Two Real Women of Philadelphia Winners

July 6, 2011 Kraft Foods

The winners of the online cooking competition and talent search, "Real Women of Philadelphia," were announced last night during a live ceremony hosted by Paula Deen at the Lucas Theatre for the Arts in Savannah, GA. With supporters from the digital community cheering them on, four finalists were crowned the Season Two Real Women of Philadelphia.

How Rural Chenango County Became Greek Yogurt Capital

In 2005, Kraft Foods decided to close its yogurt plant in South Edmeston, Chenango County. It shut down an 85-year-old dairy processing operation, threw 55 employees out of work and added a new chapter to the story of fading economic fortunes in Upstate New York.

Dairy Groups Applaud Efforts To Implement Three Free Trade Agreements

The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) strongly support efforts by the Obama Administration and members of Congress to quickly move forward implementation of three pending free trade agreements (FTAs) with South Korea, Colombia and Panama. These FTAs have the potential to expand U.S. dairy exports and create thousands of trade-related jobs in the United States.

"America's Dairyland" Promotional Catalog Goes Online

The America's Dairyland Promotional Catalog, a popular promotion tool offering items to help showcase Wisconsin as the Dairy State, will soon go online. Beginning on Friday, July 1, the traditional printed catalog will switch over to an online shopping site located at www.wmmbcatalog.com. The catalog will continue to offer a wide product assortment of merchandise, including apparel, books, kitchen tools, posters, stuffed animals, informational materials and other novelty/specialty items promoting dairy.