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Deal Could Prevent Spike in Milk Prices

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The leaders of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees have agreed to a one-year extension of the 2008 Farm Bill that expired in October, to head off a possible doubling of milk prices next month. But there is no vote scheduled yet on the House floor.
House leaders have yet to say whether they will allow a vote on the 2008 Farm Bill extension.

The committee leaders announced Sunday that they had agreed on last-minute legislation that would extend the Farm Bill and replace dairy programs that expire at midnight Tuesday.

But the House GOP has yet to endorse the committees' extension agreement, and leaders are also considering two narrower extension bills: a one-month extension and an even smaller bill that would merely extend dairy policy.

As of Sunday night, Republican leaders had not scheduled a vote on any of them.

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