Posted by MTC on December 21, 2018 at 18:27:19 from (207.190.97.76):
In Reply to: Traditonal Farmer posted by rrlund on December 21, 2018 at 11:38:15:
Very interesting article Mr Goodman wrote and how he hit the nail on the head. I to sold my dairy heard 18 years ago when the kids got older. I remember the auction of dairy cattle and part of me went down the road to. I have friends who got on the organic milk market and went though the waiting period to be organic,changed the whole way they farm with no chemicals and were happy and made money. Now they to are feeling the money crunch with the large organic dairy farms not doing the same to be certified as they were. Are they bitter? You bet they are and I side with them. Farming is constantly changing and always has. I really wonder some times if it is for the best. The farm numbers and families are going down and so are the small villages and towns that supported them. The theme of get big or get out is with everything from cars to stores to churches to schools to restaurants to farms. I really wonder sometime if it is for the best. Thanks for letting me vent, that article I just read was so true but it hurt.
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