DEMAND HASN'T CHANGED - Store manager John Bone fills the milk case Friday at Lance's New Market, 1555 S. Western Ave. JEFF MOREHEAD / jmorehea@marion.gannett.com
 

DEMAND HASN'T CHANGED - Store manager John Bone fills the milk case Friday at Lance's New Market, 1555 S. Western Ave. JEFF MOREHEAD / jmorehea@marion.gannett.com


 

Rising milk prices are affecting farmers, consumers and everyone in between. But not everybody is feeling the effects to the same degree.

Grant County residents going to local grocery stores will find the price for a gallon of milk ranging from just more than $2 to nearly $4, depending on the store and the type and brand of the milk.

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