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Officials glad for investment in dairy, hope to see more - Cortland Standard

Paul Fouts climbs out of his combine and looks over the 8,000-gallon storage tank at his dairy farm on Route 222 in Groton. Big tank, enough to fill a truck with milk. But not necessarily big enough.

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Officials glad for investment in dairy, hope to see more - Cortland Standard

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