Posted by oldtanker on November 13, 2018 at 16:49:14 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Times are changing posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on November 13, 2018 at 13:03:29:
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Did dairy with my dad years ago, joined the Army cause the dairy just wasn't going to pay for 2 households. Now? I still help my dairy farming BIL and nephew as needed.
TA is correct. The consumer is demanding certain things. And who is the consumer going to trust? Some farmer motivated by profit (just like those greedy companies) or some health expert? You have done nothing to earn their trust because you do things based on profit, not a safe, healthy product. Gee lets see. Prices go up what to do? Most often EVERYONE increases production! Because there are millions of farmers they ALL JUMP ON THE WAGON. And they do it time and again. Then because they borrowed to up production when the point of overproduction hits as it has every single time they cry like babies and get mad when the consumer no longer trusts them or believes in them.
So my comments are not reprehensible. They are honest. Just because you don't like the truth is no reason to start calling names or trying to belittle people.
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