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Got Milk? Dairy Farmers Have Moo Juice Overload

San Diego, CA (WFN) -- Got milk? America's dairy farmers sure do: They're currently experiencing an oversupply of moo juice.

According to the Department of Agriculture, U.S. milk production has risen from 7 billion pounds per year to 168 billion pounds this year.

Of course, this begs the question: What to do with all this extra milk? Experts say there are all sorts of things milk is good for including...

-- Sunburn. Evidently, the protein in milk soothes burned skin and draws out the heat.

-- Bikers claim milk is great for cleaning stains off white leather.

-- And, finally, dentists recommend that if you accidentally knock out a tooth, you should place it in ice cold milk, which helps the tooth stay alive.

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