As of recent statistics, Indiana produces approximately 3.5 billion pounds of milk annually. The state's dairy industry is a significant part of its agriculture sector, ranking among the top milk-producing states in the U.S. Indiana's dairy farms benefit from a combination of favorable climate and fertile soil, which support high milk yield per cow.
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wisconsin.EDIT:I think milk is mostly produced in Europe.
Milk is produced by mammary glands which are found in breasts of mammals.
Milk is produced in the "mammary glands".
Yes, milk can be produced in almost all countries.
They produce abut 3 pints of milk in brazil becuase the cow are to skinny and if they take more than 3 they will die and there will be less milk. :(
Milk has a pH of 6.7, so it is very slightly acidic. (So not much.)
Colostrum is produced 3-5 months into the pregnancy. Milk is produced after the birth of your baby.