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Milk prices are going way up!
http://www.wwaytv3.com/rising_milk_p...nesses/06/2007 But it doesn't have to be that way. Milk prices are artificially high, and would be much lower without special-interest legislation supporting the dairy industry. http://www.keepmilkpriceslow.org/ |
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Mark Thorson > wrote:
>Milk prices are going way up! > >http://www.wwaytv3.com/rising_milk_p...nesses/06/2007 > >But it doesn't have to be that way. >Milk prices are artificially high, and >would be much lower without special-interest >legislation supporting the dairy industry. > >http://www.keepmilkpriceslow.org/ Housing development has put about 10,000 dairy cows out of work around here in the past couple of years. The only choice is to move them farther out to cheaper land. Which adds gas-dollars to the cost of every gallon. --Blair |
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